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MidWest Radio is a radio station based in County Mayo, Ireland. Officially opened in 1989 (having operated previously as an unlicensed station ), its current studios are located on Clare Street, Ballyhaunis .
Midwest Radio Network was founded on 7 June 1938 as Lithgow Broadcasters Pty Ltd and was granted a license to transmit that year. Initially the company was a subsidiary of Western Newspapers Pty Ltd. [2] [3] In July 1939 the company began broadcasting with the channel name 2LT [1] as part of the Macquarie Central Western Network.
Majhor was born in San Bernardino, California and grew up in various Mid-West states. He graduated from Sturgis Brown High School in Sturgis, South Dakota and attended the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. His radio days began at a small station in Vermillion.
KKDM was established by local businessman Rich Eychaner as Midwest Radio, Inc. KKDM signed on the air for the first time as modern rock-formatted "107.5 the Dot", on September 20, 1995. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Eychanner sold Midwest Radio Inc. to Clear Channel Communications in July 1999.
Taylor co-hosted the Jack and Virginia Taylor radio show with his wife, Virginia, until her death in 2009. [4] Taylor's daughter, Amy, also works in radio, broadcasting from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [5] For ten years, Taylor produced a two-minute op-ed segment on WDCB's "Midwest Ballroom." Taylor retired the segment in early 2022, not long before ...
The company's history dates back to August 1952, when it was formed as Midwest Radio and Television as a merger of WCCO (AM) and WTCN-TV. The company was a joint-venture of Mid-Continent Radio-Television (itself a partnership of the Saint Paul Pioneer Press and the Minneapolis Tribune Company , 53%) and CBS (47%). [ 1 ]
WMBD (1470 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station. It is the oldest station in the Peoria, Illinois, area. It broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by Duke Wright with the license held by Midwest Communications, Inc. The radio studios and offices are on Fulton Street in Peoria. [2]
The station was sold to Midwest Radio in 1965. It 1995 brothers Jim and Tom Ingstad bought KQWB and KQWB-FM (now KLTA). In May 1999, Triad Broadcasting reached a deal to acquire KQWB (along with KVOX-FM , KQWB-FM , KLTA , and KPFX ) from the Ingstads as part of a twelve-station deal valued at a reported $37.8 million.