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WMXQ (93.5 FM, licensed to Hartford City, Indiana, is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. The station serves the Muncie-Marion area and is currently owned by Woof Boom Radio Muncie License LLC. [2] The station is known as "93-5 MAX". In the evenings, WMXQ carries the nationally syndicated radio program Nights with Alice Cooper.
WIPB, virtual channel 49 (UHF digital channel 19), is a Public Broadcasting Service member television station licensed to Muncie, Indiana, United States.Owned by Ball State University, it is a sister station to National Public Radio member WBST (92.1 FM).
Muncie: Woof Boom Radio Muncie License LLC: News/Talk/Sports (FSR) WMVI: 106.7 FM: Mount Vernon: The Original Company, Inc: Adult contemporary WMXQ: 93.5 FM: Hartford City: Woof Boom Radio Muncie License LLC: Classic rock WMYJ: 1540 AM: Martinsville: Mid-America Radio Group, Inc. Southern gospel WMYJ-FM: 88.9 FM: Oolitic: Spirit Educational ...
WBAT (1400 AM) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Marion, Indiana, and serving Grant County, Indiana, including Muncie.It broadcasts an oldies radio format, with a morning news and talk show, along with sports programming nights and weekends, including Chicago Cubs baseball.
At 990 kHz, WERK first signed on in 1965 from a six-tower array south of Muncie. The original WERK "990 WERK" featured a Top 40 format, built by the Poorman family, who operated an ad agency. WERK was the first commercial station in east-central Indiana with a Top 40 format, and for many years competed with WHUT (1470 AM) in Anderson, WGOM (860 ...
The victim told Muncie police she was robbed and battered by two intruders who entered her home on the city's northeast side on Jan. 11. Investigation of robbery leads to arrests of Muncie men ...
WLBC-FM is led by owner and president J Chapman and CFO Susan Rodricks. Staff also includes: Steve Lindell (with WLBC since the 1990s) who serves as Director of Operations and Morning Host, Sean Mattingly is the Director of Technical Operations (Chief Engineer), Sue Tschuor (GSM), Kim Morris (more than two decades with WLBC, hosting middays), Jared Boomer (afternoons) and Sidny Grow (evenings).
MacWhinney reportedly tried to persuade deputies that she and her husband had agreed to burn their clothing "because they were going to move soon."