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Station News:
covering Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, the Dakotas, the UP, Manitoba, and NW Ontario

WISCONSIN:
WLGE/106.9 (Baileys Harbor) has signed on with an Adult Alternative format as "The Lodge." The new
6kW station is owned by Michael J. Mesic, who won the frequency in FCC Auction No. 70 with a $76,000 bid. Audio of the sign-on is posted on its website. WLGE is the second commercial station in northern Door County, coming on the air fifteen months after Roger Utnehmer's WSBW/105.1 (Sister Bay). (5/11/2008)

MINNESOTA:
WGVZ/105.7 (Eden Prairie) has applied for a license to cover its construction permit to move its transmitter from Minnetonka to the IDS Center in Minneapolis, indicating the new facility is, or will soon, be in operation. The move makes 105.7 more of a core signal in the market, strengthening coverage to St. Paul and the north-central and northeastern metro, while weakening the signal somewhat in the far southwest metro. WGVZ, owned by Citadel, simulcasts an Adult Gold format as "Love 105" with WGVX/105.1 (Lakeville) and WGVY/105.3 (Cambridge). It remains a class A station, using 950W at 254m from the IDS Center, with a directional antenna to prevent interference to stations to the southeast and northeast. (5/10/2008)

NEBRASKA:
KIMB/1260 (Kimball) is getting its fifth owner in seven years: Sterling Radio, LLC, is buying KIMB from Kimball Radio, LLC, for $50,000. Sterling Radio is owned by Alexander L. Creighton, who has ownership interest in three Colorado stations. Kimball Radio retains KYOY/100.1 (Kimball). (5/6/2008)

NEBRASKA:
The price for Rick Siebert's previously reported purchase of KWBE/1450 (Beatrice) is $650,000, according to the Purchase and Sale Agreement filed with the FCC. Siebert began operating the station on April 1 through a local marketing agreement. (5/6/2008)

MINNESOTA:
WQXJ/104.5 (Blackduck-Bemidji) has signed on carrying ABC's True Oldies Channel. The format hasn't been heard in Bemidji since WBJI/98.3 switched to Country exactly ten years ago. The new class C3 (8.5kW/148m) station is owned by Louis H. Buron, Jr., who also owns four other stations in the market. WQXJ is the ninth commercial station in Beltrami County, which has about 40,000 people, and there may be four more commercial stations on the way. (5/1/2008)

24-HOUR FORMAT MERGER:
Triton Radio Networks, which already owns the ten Dial Global 24-hour formats, is now buying Omaha-based Waitt Radio Networks' eleven 24-hour formats from NRG Media. The 21 networks will be operated under the Dial Global name and have a combined 925 affiliates. The deal also includes Waitt's commercial production service. (5/1/2008)

WISCONSIN:
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that WRRD/1510 (Waukesha-Milwaukee) will begin carrying the spanish-language ESPN Radio Deportes network on Monday (5/5). Good Karma Broadcasting moved 1510's former callsign and ESPN Radio format to WAUK/540 (Jackson-Milwaukee) after purchasing the station earlier this year, and 1510 has simulcast with 540 since then. 1510 is a daytimer and Good Karma had purchased airtime on WMCS/1290 (Milwaukee) to air ESPN Radio at night; it's still not clear what the future holds for that arrangement. (4/30/2008)

CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR NEW FM STATIONS:

  • Webster, IA: 88.7, 18kW/57m directional (C3), Calvary Iowa City.
  • Blackduck, MN: 89.5, 800W/100m (A), We Have This Hope Christian Radio. Possible fringe signal in Bemidji.
  • Warroad, MN: 91.7, 45kW/73m (C2), We Have This Hope Christian Radio.
  • Franklin, NE: 90.1, 40kW/100m (C2), Union Valley Baptist Church. Transmitter near Smith Center, KS.
  • Kimball, NE: 88.3, 510W/86m (A), Ocean Side Broadcasting.
  • Williston, ND: KNDW/91.7, 6kW/36m (A), Salt & Light Communications.
  • Wishek, ND: 100.3, 100kW/306m (C0), Edward F. Magnus. Bismarck rimshot. (4/28/2008)

    WISCONSIN:
    WSPT/1010 (Stevens Point) is now carrying Dial Global's "America's Best Music" format (Soft Oldies) from 6 p.m. to 5 a.m. weekdays and most of the weekend, replacing ABC's True Oldies Channel, which moved to WSPT-FM/97.9 earlier this year. (4/26/2008)

    ILLINOIS/IOWA:
    WKBF/1270 (Rock Island) switched from Regional Mexican to Red de Radiodifusión Bíblica, a spanish-language Christian network, on April 23. Owner Quad Cities Media, LLC, headed by Randy Melchert, has put the station up for sale at an asking price of $680,000. Quad Cities Media bought the station in 2006 and flipped it to Christian Talk in 2007, followed later in the year by a switch to Regional Mexican. WKBF is the second-oldest radio station in the Quad Cities. (4/25/2008)

    NEBRASKA:
    KBZR/102.7 (Lincoln) has applied for a modification to its construction permit to move into the Omaha market. The current CP, which includes a community of license change to Papillion, calls for 100kW/299m from Omaha. Now KBZR has applied for 54.5kW/386m from a site south of Gretna, which would allow it to maintain a strong signal to Lincoln while still changing the community of license to Papillion and adding Omaha coverage. Meanwhile, VSS Catholic Communications continues its fundraising campaign to buy an unidentified station with a coverage area matching KBZR's proposed facility, as well as the current facility of KOOO/101.9 (Lincoln-Omaha). VSS, which owns KVSS/88.9 (Omaha), is trying to raise $3.5 million by May 26. (4/24/2008)

    WISCONSIN:
    Tim Cuprisin of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that WJJA/49 (Racine-Milwaukee) switched to Weigel Broadcasting's classic TV lineup known as "MeTV" on Monday (4/21). Weigel bought the station, which previously carried home shopping programming, from Joel Kinlow. It launched "MeTV" last month on WDJT-DT3, which continues to simulcast the programming. The addition of WJJA adds "MeTV" to some analog cable systems and will give Weigel the ability to get "MeTV" on satellite providers through must-carry rules. "MeTV" is Weigel's fourth channel in Milwaukee, on top of CBS58 (WDJT), Independent station WMLW-CA/41, and Telemundo affilate WYTU-LP/63. (4/23/2008)

    NORTH DAKOTA:
    Scott Hennen's SMAHH Communications, which already owns WZFN/1100 (Dilworth-Fargo), is buying "The Eagle" 106.9 (KEGK Wahpeton-Fargo). KEGK runs an Oldies/Classic Hits format, and in a video statement posted on his website, Hennen said, "It's a great radio station and we intend to keep it that way." The Forum reports that SMAHH will take over KEGK through a joint sales agreement on May 1, and is paying $2 million for the station. Triad Broadcasting has been running KEGK, which is owned by Guderian Broadcasting, through a JSA since 2002, but the FCC ordered Triad to give up the JSA because it exceeded the ownership cap for the market. Meanwhile, 1100 has been temporarily running Country music ahead of the launch of a News/Talk format featuring Hennen's show later this year. Hennen also announced this week that 1100's lineup will include Sean Hannity, who currently airs on WDAY/970 (Fargo). Hennen has served as a fill-in host for Hannity in the past. (4/18/2008)

    NORTH DAKOTA:
    DX-midAMerica reports that KXGT/98.3 (Carrington-Jamestown) has dropped Oldies for Soft Adult Contemporary as "Sunny 98.3". Delilah's website lists KXGT as an affiliate. The station is one of six in the area operated by the Ingstad family. (4/18/2008)

    WISCONSIN:
    DISH Network has added HD feeds of WTMJ-NBC, WITI-FOX, and WISN-ABC in the Milwaukee market. DirecTV had already offered the stations in HD. (4/18/2008)

    MINNESOTA:
    Northern Lights Broadcasting is expanding with the purchase of KRBI/1310 (St. Peter) from Three Eagles Communications for $350,000. Northern Lights, a subsidiary of a Pohlad family company, was formed last year to purchase "B96" (KTTB/96.3 Glencoe-Minneapolis) for $28 million. KRBI carries an Oldies format targeting St. Peter. Three Eagles retains KRBI-FM/105.5 "The Buzzard" and three other stations targeting the Mankato market. (4/14/2008)

    MINNESOTA:
    KQSP/1530 (Shakopee-Minneapolis) has applied to upgrade its daytime power from 8.6kW to 50kW, which would strengthen its signal to the western and central parts of the Twin Cities metro area. The station would add two towers to its existing two-tower array along U.S. Highway 212 in Chaska, and continue to shoot its signal north to prevent interference to KOLM/1520 (Rochester). The signal would still be relatively weak in the east metro, and its nighttime signal, upped from 10 to 26 Watts, would still be limited to the Chaska area. (4/14/2008)

    MINNESOTA (UPDATED):
    An April blizzard knocked some Duluth-Superior area stations off the air early Friday morning (4/11). WSCD/92.9 was off the air until Monday. WDSM/710 and WNXR/107.3 were also off the air for a time on Friday. On TV, KDLH and KBJR completely lost their signals in the early morning hours, but returned their analog broadcast signals to the air a few hours later, followed by cable and broadcast digital signals later in the day. WDIO also lost its cable feed for a brief time in the morning. (4/11/2008, updated 4/14)

    WISCONSIN:
    Some Wausau-Rhinelander market stations appear to have been affected by the storm as well. WJFW/12 (Rhinelander) and WFXS/55 (Wausau) went off the air Thursday night and had not returned as of 11 a.m. Friday, though WJFW's feed to DirecTV was restored Friday morning. DirecTV receives WJFW via its translator on channel 27 in Wausau. (4/11/2008)

    MINNESOTA (UPDATED):
    Clear Channel is selling KNFX/970 (Austin) to Hometown Broadcasting for $250,000. KNFX has been off the air since January and had previously carried Clear Channel's "La Preciosa" Regional Mexican network. Hometown Broadcasting also owns KQPR/96.1 (Albert Lea) and holds a construction permit for a new station on AM 1100 in Albert Lea. (4/10/2008)

    MICHIGAN:
    Radioactive, LLC has withdrawn an application to move the construction permit for WUPG/94.9 (Crystal Falls) into the Marquette market. Several other broadcasters filed objections to the proposed community of license change to Harvey. Earlier, Radioactive abandoned an effort to move its other Upper Peninsula CP, WUPZ/96.7 (Republic), into the Iron Mountain market. WUPZ's CP expires on April 26 and WUPG's expires on June 6. (4/9/2008)

    WISCONSIN:
    Robinson Corporation, owned by David and Jane Robinson of Viroqua, is buying WKAH/105.9 (Soldiers Grove) from Starboard Media for $250,000. The Robinsons also own two stations in Viroqua and two in Prairie du Chien. WKAH signed on earlier this year but left the air a short time later. The station is currently licensed for 200 Watts but can be upgraded to 6kW, which would cover Viroqua. Starboard Media, which won the station in FCC Auction No. 37 with a $231,000 bid, operates the Relevant Radio network of Catholic programming. (4/9/2008)

    MANITOBA:
    Four groups have responded to the CRTC's call for applications for new radio stations in Winnipeg:

  • YO Radio Management proposes a 100kW/223m station on 106.3 carrying a Pop Alternative format. (A website has been set up to seek support for the station.) YO is owned by David Asper, who is Executive Vice-President of Canwest Global Communications and Chairman of the National Post. The company will soon take over management of instructional campus station CJWV/107.9 (see below). Extensive information about the proposed station and Winnipeg market research is available in its application in ZIP format.
  • Newcap proposes a 100kW/223m station on 106.3 called "The Bridge" carrying an Alternative Rock format. Newcap owns two other stations in the market, CKJS/810 and CHNK/100.7. Here's the application.
  • Evanov Communications proposes a 10kW/206m station on 104.7 carrying a Contemporary Easy Listening format, which would be a combination of Adult Contemporary and Adult Standards. Evanov owns seven stations in Ontario. Here's the application.
  • Native Communications Inc. proposes a 3kW/122m station on 104.7. NCI, a non-profit, operates the NCI FM network, heard in the Winnipeg area on CICY/105.5 (Selkirk). NCI 2 would target a young urban aboriginal audience with Rock, Pop, and Hip-Hop. Here's the application.

    The applications will be discussed at a CRTC hearing in Winnipeg on June 3, as well as two other Manitoba items:

  • License renewal of CFAR/590 (Flin Flon). The CRTC is concerned that CFAR may not have complied with a requirement for broadcast of Canadian music and a minimum of two hours of Cree-language programming during the broadcast week of November 5-11, 2006.
  • The apparent failure of CJWV/107.9 to comply with certain conditions of its license as an instructional campus station. The CRTC is concerned that the station failed to submit correct logger tapes, that changes on the licensee's Board of Directors may constitute a change of control, and that it is not associated with a post-secondary institution. Here's more information. CJWV has been off the air since last October. (4/6/2008)

    MICHIGAN:
    The TV market that includes the three eastern counties of the Upper Peninsula will soon be down to just two groups running the four major network affiliates. The CBS affiliate (WWTV/9 Cadillac and WWUP/10 Sault Ste. Marie) has already run the FOX affiliate (WFQX/33 Cadillac and WFUP/45 Vanderbilt) since last year. Now, the NBC affiliate (WPBN/7 Traverse City and WTOM/4 Cheboygan) reports it's set to take over operations of the ABC affiliate (WGTU/29 Traverse City and WGTQ/8 Sault Ste. Marie) late this summer. WPBN will also assume the rights to sell advertising on the market's cable-only CW+ affiliate. (4/6/2008)

    SOUTH DAKOTA:
    Connoisseur Media's KXMZ/102.7 (Box Elder-Rapid City) has signed on as "Hits 102.7, Today's Best Hits Without The Rap." The station is streaming on its website and will run commercial-free for a few months. Connoisseur won the 50kW station in FCC Auction No. 37 with a $1.139 million bid. It has no other stations in the market. (4/4/2008)

    MINNESOTA:
    The Star Tribune reports that WCCO-TV has released meteorologist Paul Douglas amid a series of CBS cutbacks nationally, which also included WCCO anchor John Reger. Douglas began his Twin Cities career at KARE 11 in the 1980's, and joined WCCO in 1997 after a few years in Chicago. (4/4/2008)

    MINNESOTA:
    KHRS/105.9 (Winthrop-New Ulm) has signed on carrying ABC's Adult Contemporary format. The 23kW/105m station is the first licensed within Sibley County, though its studio and office are in New Ulm, which is in Brown County. KHRS is owned by Mathew Ketelson, who does not have any other broadcast interests. Lynn Ketelsen and his business partners, the Linder family, own a combined 16 stations in southern and western Minnesota. The ABC format now being carried on KHRS was heard on Bruce Linder's KNSG/94.7 (Springfield) from 2003 to 2006. (4/4/2008)

    MINNESOTA:
    Cumulus Media's KDZZ/107.7 (St. Charles-Rochester) has emerged from stunting as "Z Rock." The Hard Rock format could work in tandem with the Classic Hits format of Cumulus' KLCX/103.9 (Eyota-Rochester) to compete with Clear Channel's Classic Rock "Laser 101.7" (KRCH). (4/3/2008)

    IOWA/ILLINOIS/NEBRASKA:
    Citadel Communications has signed up to carry Equity Media's "Retro Television Network" on digital subchannels of WOI-DT (Ames-Des Moines), WHBF-DT (Rock Island), and KLKN-DT (Lincoln). Citadel also owns a station in Sioux City, but RTN already has an affiliate there (KTIV-DT). RTN now has carriage deals in 14 Upper Midwest markets. (4/3/2008)

    NEBRASKA:
    The Beatrice Daily Sun reports that NRG Media is selling KWBE/1450 (Beatrice) to Rick Siebert, who also owns KGMT/1310 and KUTT/99.5 in Fairbury, one county to the west. No purchase price was announced and an application to transfer the license is not yet available from the FCC. NRG purchased KWBE last year from Triad Broadcasting as part of a deal that also included four Lincoln-market stations. (4/2/2008)

    MINNESOTA:
    KDZZ/107.7 (St. Charles-Rochester), formerly KLCX, is stunting as "TV 107." The KLCX Classic Hits format and callsign was moved to new sign-on 103.9 (Eyota-Rochester). The new 103.9 displaces a translator in Rochester which had relayed KLCX. Both stations are owned by Cumulus Media and transmit from the same tower east of town, though 103.9's signal to Rochester is slightly better. (4/1/2008)

    NEBRASKA:
    Wayne Radio Works, LLC, is buying KTCH/1590 and KCTY/104.9 (Wayne) from Red Beacon Communications, LLC, for $450,000. Wayne Radio Works is owned by David and Sharon Kelly of Sioux Falls. The new owners have a time brokerage agreement to operate the stations before the sale is closed. Red Beacon purchased the stations from NRG Media last year as part of an $3 million deal that also included KNEN/94.7 (Norfolk). (3/31/2008)

    NEBRASKA:
    KNEN/94.7 (Norfolk) has dropped Adult Contemporary for Classic Rock as "94 Rock." The change follows KNEN's sale to Red Beacon Communications. (3/31/2008)

    NORTH DAKOTA/MINNESOTA:
    Talk host Scott Hennen has left WDAY/970 (Fargo) in preparation for the launch of his own station this summer. As reported here last December, Hennen's SMAHH Communications, LLC, bought WZFN/1100 (Dilworth, MN-Fargo) from Brantley Broadcast Associates for $720,000. He's taking suggestions for the station lineup on his website. The new station will use 50kW days, 22kW during critical hours (after sunrise and before sunset), and 440W at night from an array near Sabin, southeast of Moorhead. Hennen also plans to syndicate his show regionally. (3/29/2008)

    CONSTRUCTION PERMITS FOR NEW STATIONS:

  • Hampton, IA: 90.5, 100kW/98m directional (C1), Lighthouse Christian Fellowship. Waterloo rimshot.
  • Wilton, MN: 820, 15kW/750W U3 (B), Edward De La Hunt, Sr. This station will serve the Bemidji market, and De La Hunt also won an auction for 102.5 Kelliher, another Bemidji-market station which has not yet been granted a CP.
  • Gretna, NE: 90.1, 100kW vertical/10W horizontal/33m (C1), Calvary Chapel of Omaha. Transmitter near Wahoo, strong coverage to Fremont, fringe signal to Omaha and Lincoln.
  • Seward, NE: 89.5, 100W/70m (A), Mission Nebraska.
  • Valentine, NE: 90.7, 100kW/132m (C1), Mission Nebraska. Transmitter south of town.
  • Hettinger, ND: 93.5, 100kW/292m (C1), Alma Corporation.
  • Frankfort, SD: 89.5, 100kW/146m (C1), One Accord Ministries. Watertown rimshot.
  • Huron, SD: KVCH/88.7, 100kW/85m (C1), VCY America.
  • Ipswich, SD: 88.5, 20kW/10m (C3), Shining Light Ministries. Unlike the other Ipswich-licensed station, this one will not have strong coverage of Aberdeen.
  • Rosebud, SD: 88.1, 51kW/195m (C1), Rosebud Sioux Tribe. (3/24/2008)

    ON THE AIR, OR SOON TO BE:
    The following stations have applied for licenses to cover construction permits, which means they will be on the air soon, if not already:

  • Rockford, IA: KYME/92.9, owned by RadioActive, LLC, and at reduced power of 375W, with potential to upgrade to 6kW covering Mason City
  • Sac City, IA: KJLN/104.7, owned by RadioActive, LLC, and at reduced power of 375W, with potential to upgrade to 25kW covering Carroll
  • Rochester, MN: KDZZ/103.9, licensed to Eyota and owned by Cumulus Media. KDZZ will displace a translator of Cumulus' KLCX/107.7 (St. Charles) on 103.9 in Rochester.
  • Two Rivers, WI: WTRW/97.1, a 6kW station transmitting from the WGBW/1590 tower and owned by RadioActive, LLC, heard testing in recent weeks
    Once stations receive their licenses, they are required to transmit a miminum schedule of eight hours between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. and four hours between 6 p.m. and Midnight, Monday through Saturday, unless the station receives a special temporary authority to remain silent. (3/23/2008)

    IOWA:
    Iowa Public Radio has delayed the launch of KDWT/89.1 (Ottumwa), but planned to signed on KUNZ/91.1 (Ottumwa) as originally announced on Friday, March 21. KUNZ carries IPR's Classical network full-time. IPR says KDWT's signal was as strong as expected during testing, and that it may be a few months before it signs on. KDWT will carry IPR's News/Talk service during the day and "Studio One" music programming at night. (3/21/2008)

    MANITOBA/NORTH DAKOTA:
    The CRTC has denied Golden West Broadcasting's application for a new station on 103.7 in Winkler/Morden, MB, which would have carried a Country format. Golden West operates three other stations in the area (2 AM and 1 FM), which is the maximum allowed under ownership rules. It cited competition from KAOC/105.1 (Cavalier, ND) as a reason it should be allowed to exceed the ownership cap. The CRTC examined statistics for the market and found that while about 65% of listening is to out-of-market stations, KAOC only accounts for about 2% of out-of-market listening. Winnipeg stations accounted for more than half, including about 6% for Golden West's CHVN/95.1. Rather than granting Golden West a new FM station, the CRTC suggested the company apply to move one of its existing AM stations to FM and come up with a plan to "repatriate" listeners who currently tune to Winnipeg stations. It also suggested that perhaps Golden West should flip its existing FM station (CJEL/93.5) to Country if it is concerned about a loss of revenue to KAOC. (3/20/2008)

    NORTH DAKOTA/MINNESOTA:
    The FCC has ordered Triad Broadcasting to terminate a Joint Sales Agreement with Guderian Broadcasting's KEGK/106.9 (Wahpeton-Fargo) within 90 days. The JSA was put into place in May 2002, before a 2004 FCC rule change that counted JSA's toward the ownership cap. Triad owns four other FM stations in the Fargo market. The market cap for markets the size of Fargo is four FM's. The FCC had allowed Triad to continue the JSA because Clear Channel had purchased five FM's in the market before the rule change. However, one of the stations had to be divested when Clear Channel sold its group. The FCC decided Triad's waiver was no longer necessary because of the changes in the market. (3/20/2008)

    WISCONSIN (UPDATED):
    Wisconsin Public Radio's Superior bureau, home to KUWS/91.3 (Superior) and WHSA/89.9 (Brule), was temporarily closed after a small fire on the roof of the building where it is housed, UW-Superior's Holden Fine and Applied Arts Center. The stations continued to carry network programming on Wednesday and early Thursday, but without local news and weather updates or KUWS evening student music programming. Parts of the building suffered smoke and water damage after a kiln's chimney (not near the radio station) apparently started the fire on Wednesday afternoon (3/19). The building is expected to re-open on Monday when classes resume after spring break. (3/20/2008)

    MICHIGAN:
    RadioActive, LLC's WUPZ/96.7 (Republic) has abandoned an earlier application to move to Quinnesec, near Iron Mountain. Instead, it remains licensed to Republic, though the construction permit now calls for 25kW/52m instead of the original 16.11kW/125m. RadioActive's WUPG/94.9 (Crystal Falls) still has a pending application to move to Harvey, serving the Marquette market. Neither station has applied for a license to cover. WUPZ's CP expires on April 26 and WUPG's expires on June 6. (3/19/2008)

    NEBRASKA:
    KVSS/88.9, "Omaha's Catholic radio station," is holding a fundraising campaign in an attempt to move to a 100kW signal. The station's website shows a proposed coverage map matching the current facility of NRG Media's KOOO/101.9 (Lincoln-Omaha) and the former facility of Salem Media's KGBI/100.7 (Omaha). An upgrade to 100kW on 88.9 from the transmitter site shown on the map would not be possible, in part, due to the recent sign-on of KNBE/88.9 (Beatrice). KVSS says it has raised a million dollars already and needs to raise another $2.5 million by May 26 to make the project possible. The station is partnering with Kolbe Media, which has been trying to launch a Catholic radio station in Lincoln. (3/17/2008)

    News archive...

    Newspaper/Web Articles:

    Star Tribune: Rosen, WCCO see no merit in talk of move (5/9)
    Duluth News Tribune: KBJR, KDLH make staffing changes (5/6)
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: WMIL-FM boosts its ratings among coveted 25-to-54 age group (5/6)
    Des Moines Register: Veteran KCCI reporter Parker dies (5/5)
    SDSU Collegian: New management brings ideas, vision for SDSU media (4/30)
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: High-def TV brings sub-channels — along with more space for ads (4/30)
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Spanish-only on AM-1510 (4/30)
    Green Bay Press Gazette: Former on-air personalities check in (4/28)
    Fort Frances Times: B93 settling into new digs (4/23)
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Shopping channel gets new owner, Me-TV format of nostalgic shows (4/22)
    Green Bay Press Gazette: Kauffman leaving air after 26 years (4/21)
    Grand Forks Herald: McNamara is off the air (4/19)
    Star Tribune: KSTP has a live one with new talk show (4/20)
    The Forum (Fargo): Hennen heading to former Lauerman's building (4/19)
    Green Bay Press Gazette: 'Nightline' to air live again on WBAY (4/14)
    Star Tribune: A long goodbye wasn't in the forecast (4/14)
    Duluth News Tribune: WDIO-TV anchorman Anderson fighting prostate cancer (4/9)
    Star Tribune: WCCO's Paul Douglas is latest victim of CBS layoffs (4/4)
    Rochester Post Bulletin: New radio station plays harder-edged rock (4/4)
    Duluth News Tribune: Manager for local radio group leaves (4/4)
    Beatrice Daily Sun: KWBE Radio is sold -- again (4/1)
    Rapid City Journal: Don't touch that calendar - it's not Christmas yet (3/31)
    The Forum (Fargo): Radio's Hennen to go it alone (3/28)
    Star Tribune: NBC drops plan to sell its stake in ValueVision (3/26)
    Duluth News Tribune: Howie Leathers' new job (3/26)
    Duluth News Tribune: David Drew promoted (3/26)
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Nonstop snowstorm coverage - overblown as it is - draws big ratings (3/24)
    Quad City Times: No static at all: Bandits go FM (3/19)
    Star Tribune: The adventures of Tom Lyden (3/17)
    Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Sunday morning classic rock guru to begin WKLH evening gig (3/15)
    Duluth News Tribune: Local TV news outlets win awards (3/15)

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