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{{Infobox radio station |
{{Infobox radio station |
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| name = WNFL |
| name = WNFL |
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| logo = WNFL SportsRadio1440-101.9 logo.png |
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| city = [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]] |
| city = [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]] |
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| area = Northeast [[Wisconsin]] |
| area = Northeast [[Wisconsin]] |
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| branding = ''SportsRadio WNFL 1440 AM/101.9 FM'' |
| branding = ''SportsRadio WNFL 1440 AM/101.9 FM'' |
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| slogan = |
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| frequency = 1440 [[kilohertz|kHz]] |
| frequency = 1440 [[kilohertz|kHz]] |
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| translator = 101.9 W270AJ (Green Bay) |
| translator = 101.9 W270AJ (Green Bay) |
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| airdate = {{start date|1947}} (as WJPG at 810) |
| airdate = {{start date|1947}} (as WJPG at 810) |
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| format = [[Sports radio|Sports]] |
| format = [[Sports radio|Sports]] (partial simulcast of [[WRNW]]) |
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| power = 5,000 [[watt]]s (day)<br>500 watts (night) |
| power = 5,000 [[watt]]s (day)<br>500 watts (night) |
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| class = B |
| class = B |
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| facility_id = 9966 |
| facility_id = 9966 |
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| coordinates = {{coord|44|28|40|N|88|00|00|W|region:US-WI_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|44|28|40|N|88|00|00|W|region:US-WI_type:landmark|display=inline,title}} |
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| callsign_meaning ='''W''' '''N'''ational '''F'''ootball '''L'''eague |
| callsign_meaning = '''W''' [[National Football League|'''N'''ational '''F'''ootball '''L'''eague]] |
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| former_callsigns = WJPG (1947–1967) |
| former_callsigns = WJPG (1947–1967) |
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| former_frequencies = 810 kHz (1947–1951) |
| former_frequencies = 810 kHz (1947–1951) |
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| webcast = [http://wnflsports.com/listen-live/ Listen Live] |
| webcast = [http://wnflsports.com/listen-live/ Listen Live] |
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| website = {{URL|http://wnflsports.com/}} |
| website = {{URL|http://wnflsports.com/}} |
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| licensing_authority= [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]] |
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'''WNFL''' (1440 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) is an American [[Sports radio|all-sports]] radio station located in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]. The station is locally owned and operated by [[Midwest Communications]], which owns six other stations in Northeast Wisconsin. WNFL is an affiliate of [[Fox Sports Radio]], carrying much of their line-up. It airs one minute news updates from [[CBS News|CBS]] at approximately 45 minutes past the hour. In addition to the station's sports-talk offerings, WNFL airs [[Milwaukee Bucks]] [[basketball]] play-by-play and local high school [[American football|football]] and basketball games. [[Milwaukee Brewers]] [[baseball]] games during the work week are also on WNFL, with night and weekend games on sister station [[WTAQ]]. |
'''WNFL''' (1440 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) is an American [[Sports radio|all-sports]] radio station located in [[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]. The station is locally owned and operated by [[Midwest Communications]], which owns six other stations in Northeast Wisconsin. WNFL simulcasts the programming of [[WRNW]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin|Milwaukee]] from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays. The station is also an affiliate of [[Fox Sports Radio]], carrying much of their line-up for the remainder of the day and on weekends. It airs one minute news updates from [[CBS News|CBS]] at approximately 45 minutes past the hour. In addition to the station's sports-talk offerings, WNFL airs [[Milwaukee Bucks]] [[basketball]] play-by-play and local high school [[American football|football]] and basketball games. [[Milwaukee Brewers]] [[baseball]] games during the work week are also on WNFL, with night and weekend games on sister station [[WTAQ]]. |
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Former programming on the station included [[Steve Czaban|''The Steve Czaban Show'']] and the station's local ''Maino & Nick'' (John Maino and Nick Vitrano) show. |
Former programming on the station included [[Steve Czaban|''The Steve Czaban Show'']] and the station's local ''Maino & Nick'' (John Maino and Nick Vitrano) show. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:WNFL 1440 logo.png|thumb|former logo]] |
[[File:WNFL 1440 logo.png|thumb|former logo]] |
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The [[Green Bay Press-Gazette]] built '''WJPG''' – a [[daytimer]] – in 1947 and it began broadcasting with 1000 watts of power on 810 [[kHz]] on December 12, 1947. Nighttime service was added in the station's early ears, and WJPG changed AM frequencies from 810 to 1440 kHz on May 24, 1951. Daytime power was increased to 5,000 watts on June 16, 1954.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/187663173|title=WJPG Will Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary in Fall |
The [[Green Bay Press-Gazette]] built '''WJPG''' – a [[daytimer]] – in 1947 and it began broadcasting with 1000 watts of power on 810 [[kHz]] on December 12, 1947. Nighttime service was added in the station's early ears, and WJPG changed AM frequencies from 810 to 1440 kHz on May 24, 1951. Daytime power was increased to 5,000 watts on June 16, 1954.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/187663173|title=WJPG Will Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary in Fall|date=1957-08-03|work=Green Bay Press-Gazette|access-date=2018-05-21|page=34|language=en|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> |
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WJPG was a [[CONELRAD]] authorized radio station, meaning that if CONELRAD were activated, WJPG would remain on the air and transmit emergency information. A CONELRAD alarm was incorrectly sent to the WJPG control station on the evening of November 5, 1959.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/287867856|title=SAGE Alert Causes Brief TV Blackout|date=November 6, 1959 |work=Appleton Post-Crescent|access-date=May 21, 2018 |page=A1|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> The message sent to the control station was "This is an air defense radio alert", rather than what should have been sent for a test, "This is an air defense line check." Northeast Wisconsin's three television stations (WFRV, WLUK, and WBAY) and radio stations WBAY and WJPG were all taken offline for 20 minutes as they prepared to implement CONELRAD alert procedures, until the error was realized and the alert preparation was reversed.<ref name=":0" /> |
WJPG was a [[CONELRAD]] authorized radio station, meaning that if CONELRAD were activated, WJPG would remain on the air and transmit emergency information. A CONELRAD alarm was incorrectly sent to the WJPG control station on the evening of November 5, 1959.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/287867856|title=SAGE Alert Causes Brief TV Blackout|date=November 6, 1959 |work=Appleton Post-Crescent|access-date=May 21, 2018 |page=A1|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> The message sent to the control station was "This is an air defense radio alert", rather than what should have been sent for a test, "This is an air defense line check." Northeast Wisconsin's three television stations (WFRV, WLUK, and WBAY) and radio stations WBAY and WJPG were all taken offline for 20 minutes as they prepared to implement CONELRAD alert procedures, until the error was realized and the alert preparation was reversed.<ref name=":0" /> |
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WJPG changed its call letters to WNFL on August 7, 1967, several months after the [[Green Bay Packers]] won [[Super Bowl I]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/189389211|title=Tomorrow, The New TITLE in TITLETOWN (WNFL) (advertisement) |
WJPG changed its call letters to WNFL on August 7, 1967, several months after the [[Green Bay Packers]] won [[Super Bowl I]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/189389211|title=Tomorrow, The New TITLE in TITLETOWN (WNFL) (advertisement)|date=1967-08-06|work=Green Bay Press Gazette|access-date=2018-05-21|page=C-8|language=en|via=Newspapers.com}}</ref> WNFL changed ownership several times until 1996, when [[Midwest Communications]] acquired the station, along with sister stations [[WNCY]] and [[WYDR]] (then WROE). |
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==WNFL personalities== |
==WNFL personalities== |
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*'''Mark Daniels:''' "WNFL Sports Report" anchor and high school sports play-by-play |
*'''Mark Daniels:''' "WNFL Sports Report" anchor and high school sports play-by-play |
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*'''Doug Higgins:''' Weekend weather (from WLUK-TV) |
*'''Doug Higgins:''' Weekend weather (from WLUK-TV) |
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*'''Pete Petoniak:''' Morning/early-afternoon weather (from WLUK-TV) |
*'''Pete Petoniak:''' Morning/early-afternoon weather (from WLUK-TV) |
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*'''Patrick Powell:''' Late-afternoon/evening/overnight weather (from WLUK-TV) |
*'''Patrick Powell:''' Late-afternoon/evening/overnight weather (from WLUK-TV) |
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*'''Jason Hillery:''' Program Director |
*'''Jason Hillery:''' Program |
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Director |
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*'''John Kuhn:''' Host of Nine To Noon |
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==References== |
==References== |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=65775&.pdf FCC History Cards for WNFL] |
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*{{Official|http://wnflsports.com}} |
*{{Official|http://wnflsports.com}} |
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*[http://www.mci.fm Midwest Communications] |
*[http://www.mci.fm Midwest Communications] |
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{{AM station data|WNFL}} |
{{AM station data|9966|WNFL}} |
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*{{FCC-LMS-Facility|86397|W270AJ}} |
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*{{FXL|W270AJ}} |
*{{FXL|W270AJ}} |
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{{Fox Sports Radio stations}} |
{{Fox Sports Radio stations}} |
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{{Midwest Communications}} |
{{Midwest Communications}} |
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{{Milwaukee Bucks Radio Network}} |
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[[Category:Radio stations in Green Bay, Wisconsin|NFL]] |
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[[Category:Sports radio stations in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Fox Sports Radio stations]] |
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[[Category:Midwest Communications radio stations]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 14 November 2024
Broadcast area | Northeast Wisconsin |
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Frequency | 1440 kHz |
Branding | SportsRadio WNFL 1440 AM/101.9 FM |
Programming | |
Format | Sports (partial simulcast of WRNW) |
Affiliations | Fox Sports Radio Milwaukee Bucks Green Bay Phoenix men's basketball |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WDKF, WGEE, WIXX, WNCY-FM, WTAQ, WYDR | |
History | |
First air date | 1947 | (as WJPG at 810)
Former call signs | WJPG (1947–1967) |
Former frequencies | 810 kHz (1947–1951) |
Call sign meaning | W National Football League |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 9966 |
Class | B |
Power | 5,000 watts (day) 500 watts (night) |
Transmitter coordinates | 44°28′40″N 88°00′00″W / 44.47778°N 88.00000°W |
Translator(s) | 101.9 W270AJ (Green Bay) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wnflsports |
WNFL (1440 AM) is an American all-sports radio station located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The station is locally owned and operated by Midwest Communications, which owns six other stations in Northeast Wisconsin. WNFL simulcasts the programming of WRNW in Milwaukee from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays. The station is also an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio, carrying much of their line-up for the remainder of the day and on weekends. It airs one minute news updates from CBS at approximately 45 minutes past the hour. In addition to the station's sports-talk offerings, WNFL airs Milwaukee Bucks basketball play-by-play and local high school football and basketball games. Milwaukee Brewers baseball games during the work week are also on WNFL, with night and weekend games on sister station WTAQ.
Former programming on the station included The Steve Czaban Show and the station's local Maino & Nick (John Maino and Nick Vitrano) show.
WNFL's studios and transmitter are located on Bellevue Street in the Green Bay suburb of Bellevue. Weather updates are provided by the "FOX 11 Severe Weather Lab" at WLUK-TV.
History
[edit]The Green Bay Press-Gazette built WJPG – a daytimer – in 1947 and it began broadcasting with 1000 watts of power on 810 kHz on December 12, 1947. Nighttime service was added in the station's early ears, and WJPG changed AM frequencies from 810 to 1440 kHz on May 24, 1951. Daytime power was increased to 5,000 watts on June 16, 1954.[2]
WJPG was a CONELRAD authorized radio station, meaning that if CONELRAD were activated, WJPG would remain on the air and transmit emergency information. A CONELRAD alarm was incorrectly sent to the WJPG control station on the evening of November 5, 1959.[3] The message sent to the control station was "This is an air defense radio alert", rather than what should have been sent for a test, "This is an air defense line check." Northeast Wisconsin's three television stations (WFRV, WLUK, and WBAY) and radio stations WBAY and WJPG were all taken offline for 20 minutes as they prepared to implement CONELRAD alert procedures, until the error was realized and the alert preparation was reversed.[3]
WJPG changed its call letters to WNFL on August 7, 1967, several months after the Green Bay Packers won Super Bowl I.[4] WNFL changed ownership several times until 1996, when Midwest Communications acquired the station, along with sister stations WNCY and WYDR (then WROE).
WNFL personalities
[edit]- Mark Daniels: "WNFL Sports Report" anchor and high school sports play-by-play
- Doug Higgins: Weekend weather (from WLUK-TV)
- Pete Petoniak: Morning/early-afternoon weather (from WLUK-TV)
- Patrick Powell: Late-afternoon/evening/overnight weather (from WLUK-TV)
- Jason Hillery: Program
Director
- John Kuhn: Host of Nine To Noon
References
[edit]- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNFL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "WJPG Will Celebrate Its 10th Anniversary in Fall". Green Bay Press-Gazette. 1957-08-03. p. 34. Retrieved 2018-05-21 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ a b "SAGE Alert Causes Brief TV Blackout". Appleton Post-Crescent. November 6, 1959. p. A1. Retrieved May 21, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Tomorrow, The New TITLE in TITLETOWN (WNFL) (advertisement)". Green Bay Press Gazette. 1967-08-06. p. C-8. Retrieved 2018-05-21 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
[edit]- FCC History Cards for WNFL
- Official website
- Midwest Communications
- Facility details for Facility ID 9966 (WNFL) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WNFL in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 86397 (W270AJ) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- W270AJ at FCCdata.org