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WLST (95.1 FM) is an American commercial radio station licensed to Marinette, Wisconsin broadcasting a country music format.. 95.1 FM had been an adult contemporary format (as "The Wave", previously known by the monikers "Live 95" and "Easy Rock 95") station until January, 2008 when then-owner Armada Media swapped formats between WLST and WHYB in Menominee, Michigan.
Pacholke, 27, died by suicide, Wausau Police shared Friday. ... the Wisconsin news anchor and former University of South Florida women’s basketball player, has been confirmed by local ...
In 1992, the station would adopt its current frequency and call sign and also adopt a country music format as "Cat Country 103.7." Country remained at 103.7 until the beginning of 2008, when new owners Armada Media swapped formats with sister station WLST , moving country to that station and relocating WLST's adult contemporary "Wave" format to ...
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The radio station in 2011. The call letters WMAM were previously assigned to a radio station in Beaumont, Texas, from August 1922 [2] until October 1923. [3]WMAM in Marinette started in 1939, [4] where the call letters reportedly stand for "Marinette and Menominee," or, "Wisconsin Michigan Air Messenger."
Jean Rather, the wife of former longtime CBS News anchor Dan Rather, died Tuesday at the age of 89, her family announced. Rather died in Austin, Texas, surrounded by family and friends following a ...
Ross Becker-Buchberger – reporter (1974–1975) went on to report and anchor in Indianapolis, Los Angeles and for MSNBC; Jay Johnson – anchor (1982–1987); previously at WFRV-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin; elected to represent the 8th District in the U.S. House from 1997 to 1999 and was U.S. Mint Director from 2000 to 2001; died October 17 ...
The veteran anchor died of Stage 4 lung cancer after being diagnosed in April News Anchor Donna Gregory Dies from Lung Cancer: ‘She Was the Heart of Every Room She Entered’ Skip to main content