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Jay Weber, a conservative host on WISN-AM (1130), has been off air for a week since ripping Guz Walz for his emotional reaction to his father's DNC speech.
WISN suspended Belling amid protests and the withdrawal of several advertisers. It is not known if iHeartRadio lost any advertising revenue in response to Weber's tweets. Contact Daniel Bice at ...
Jay Weber’s X post about Gus Walz is utterly indefensible. Calling a child with an intellectual disability, “a blubbering bitch boy,” sets an all time low for WISN 1130 AM," Peterson wrote ...
WISN (1130 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It broadcasts a news/talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. The studios are on Howard Avenue in the Milwaukee suburb of Greenfield. By day, WISN runs the maximum power for commercial AM stations, 50,000 watts.
Milwaukee talk station WISN announced that as of April 17, they had parted ways with airing Glenn Beck. The station planned to fill the time in with Jay Weber from 6 to 10 am, expanding Weber's previous time of 5 to 8 am. [142]
The station signed on the air in January 1961 as WISN-FM, the sister station to WISN (1130 AM). This was the second iteration of WISN-FM, after a short-lived attempt in 1949 on 102.9 FM, where WHQG is now heard. [3] At the beginning, 1130 AM and 97.3 FM mostly simulcast their programming.
Radio host Jay Weber's apology comes after heavy criticism for his mocking of 17-year-old Gus Walz's emotional reaction during his father's DNC speech.
While working at WISN, Taff mentored reporters such as Shaun Robinson, Ben Tracy, and Jason DeRusha. [1] He also taught a course on journalism at Carroll University. [2] After serving as lead male anchor for WISN-TV for 25 years, Taff retired on May 25, 2005. [7] [8] Taff was inducted into the Milwaukee Media Hall of Fame on October 23, 2009. [9]