Type | Private |
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Industry | Radio |
Founded | 1958 |
Headquarters | Wausau, Wisconsin, United States |
Products | Radio |
Owner | Wright Family, Peter Tanz (President) |
Website | www |
Midwest Communications, Inc. is a Wausau, Wisconsin–based radio broadcasting company. It owns 82 radio stations located primarily within the Midwest United States, in Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Illinois and Wisconsin. The company is a family-owned business and is headed by the Wright family.[1]
History
1950s-1960s
Midwest Communications began in Wausau, Wisconsin, with WRIG, Inc. and the acquisition by the Duey E. Wright family of a 1400 kHz, 250 watt AM facility from the Wisconsin Valley Television Corporation. The call letters WRIG (for Wright) were assigned and on August 1, 1958, top forty-formatted WRIG signed on the air. Power was increased to 1,000 watts in 1961 and WRIG-FM (now WDEZ) signed on in 1964.
1970s
Midwest started station WROE in Appleton/Oshkosh, Wisconsin in 1971. Founder Duey E. Wright Sr. died at 75 on November 24, 1971, with Duey E. Wright Jr. taking over the company his father founded. In 1975 Midwest purchased WBAY-AM and FM, Green Bay, Wisconsin. Due to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules at that time, WROE was sold. The Green Bay call letters were changed to WGEE-AM (now WTAQ-AM) and WIXX-FM. The 1980s saw the acquisition by Midwest of KIOA/KMGK, Des Moines, Iowa, WKKQ/WTBX, Hibbing, Minnesota and KLMS/KFMQ, Lincoln, Nebraska. In addition WRIG moved to 1390 kHz and increased power to 5000 watts day and night.
1990s
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 allowed Midwest to consolidate the Green Bay-Appleton/Oshkosh and Wausau-Stevens Point markets. The consolidation brought about the sale of the Des Moines, Lincoln and Hibbing stations and the acquisitions of WROE, WOZZ, WLTM (now WZBY), WNCY and WNFL in Green Bay-Appleton/Oshkosh and WSAU, WIFC, WOFM and WIZD in Wausau-Stevens Point. In addition four stations WTVB, WNWN AM/FM and WFAT were acquired in the Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, Michigan market.
2000s
In the beginning of the 2000s, Midwest acquired WHBL, WWJR (now WHBZ) and WBFM IN Sheboygan, Wisconsin and WHTC and WEVS (now WYVN) in Holland, Michigan as well as the Duluth Minnesota/Superior Wisconsin market stations KDAL AM/FM, KRBR, WDSM, KTCO and KXTP (now WGEE).
On June 30, 2004, Midwest Communications, Inc. acquired an additional six stations in the Hibbing Minnesota market, WNMT, WMFG AM/FM, KMFG, WTBX and WUSZ.
On June 14, 2005 Midwest Communications, Inc. acquired WMGI and WWSY in Terre Haute, Indiana and on December 16, 2005 added WACF and WPRS licensed to Paris, IL to the Terre Haute Indiana market.
On January 6, 2006 Midwest Communications, Inc. expanded in the Sheboygan Wisconsin market with the addition of WXER.
On May 1, 2006 Midwest Communications, Inc. acquired three additional properties in the Kalamazoo, Michigan market, WKZO, WQLR (now WVFM) and WQSN (now WQLR).
2010s
The company continued to grow when Midwest Communications added stations in the Lansing market. 94.1 FM WVIC, 106.1 FM WJXQ, 92.1 FM WQTX and 92.9 FM WLMI joined the Midwest Communications family in July 2010.
On November 1, 2012, Midwest Communications acquired six additional radio stations in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Those stations included 103.7 FM KRRO, 95.7 FM KQSF, 92.5 FM KTWB, 101.9 FM KELO-FM, 1320 AM KELO-AM and 1230 AM KWSN.
May 1, 2013 saw the acquisition of six more radio properties in Fargo, North Dakota. 101.9 FM KRWK, 104.7 FM KMJO, 93.7 FM WDAY, 740 AM KVOX, 99.9 FM KVOX and 790 AM KFGO “The Mighty 790”.
On September 1, 2014, Midwest Communications expanded to three new markets with the acquisition of stations in the Nashville, Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee and Evansville, Indiana markets. In this acquisition Midwest added nine more radio properties. In Nashville, Tennessee, Midwest acquired 96.3 FM WCJK and 92.9 FM WJXA. In Knoxville, Tennessee, 103.5 FM WIMZ, 97.5 FM WJXB and 95.7 FM WVRX. The Evansville, Indiana stations include 93.5 FM WLFW, 107.5 FM WABX, 96.1 FM WSTO and 104.1 FM WIKY.
On December 30, 2016, Midwest sold Hibbing, Minnesota-based KMFG to Refuge Media Group. On December 31, 2016, Midwest acquired KAOD, KGPZ, KQDS-FM, WEVE-FM, and WXXZ in the Duluth and Hibbing markets from Red Rock Broadcasting.
Effective September 22, 2017, Midwest sold WXXZ and KAOD to Aurora Broadcasting, L.L.C.
On July 6, 2023, Midwest surrendered the license for WIBU in the Terre Haute, Indiana market to the FCC; the FCC cancelled the station's license August 22.
List of stations
Battle Creek, Michigan
- WNWN - 98.5 FM - Country music
- WFAT - 930 AM/102.7 FM - Classic hits
Coldwater, Michigan
- WTVB - 1590 AM/95.5 FM Classic Hits
Duluth, Minnesota
- KDAL - 610 AM/103.9 FM - News Talk
- KDAL-FM - 95.7 FM - Adult contemporary
- KDKE - 102.5 FM - Classic Country
- KTCO - 98.9 FM - Country music
- KQDS-FM - 94.9 FM - Classic rock
- WDSM - 710 AM - Sports radio
- WDUL - 970 AM/98.1 FM - Top 40
Evansville, Indiana
- WABX - 107.5 FM - Classic rock
- WIKY-FM - 104.1 FM - Adult Contemporary
- WLYD - 93.5 FM - Country
- WSTO - 96.1 FM - CHR/Top 40
Fargo, North Dakota
Green Bay, Wisconsin
- WGEE - 93.1 FM/93.1 FM - Classic Country
- WDKF - 99.7 FM - Classic Country
- WIXX -101.1 FM - Top 40/CHR
- WNCY-FM - 100.3 FM/92.1 FM - Country music
- WNFL - 1440 AM - Sports Radio
- WTAQ - 1360 AM - Conservative Talk
- WTAQ-FM - 97.5 FM - News Talk
- WYDR - 94.3 FM - Adult Hits
Hibbing, Minnesota
- WMFG - 1240 AM - Adult Standards
- WMFG-FM - 106.3 FM - Classic Rock (KQDS-FM simulcast)
- WNMT - 650 AM - News Talk
- WTBX - 93.9 FM - Hot AC
- WDKE - 96.1 FM/98.3 FM/103.9 FM - Classic Country
- WEVE-FM - 97.9 FM/92.1 FM - Adult Contemporary
- WUSZ - 99.9 FM - Country music
Holland, Michigan
- WHTC - 1450 AM/99.7 FM - News Talk
- WYVN - 92.7 FM - Classic Hits
Jackson, Michigan
- WWDK - 94.1 FM - Classic country
Kalamazoo, Michigan
- WKZO - 590 AM/106.9 FM - News Talk
- WTOU - 1660 AM/95.5 FM - Urban adult contemporary
- WVFM - 106.5 FM - Adult Hits
- WZOX - 96.5 FM - Modern AC
Knoxville, Tennessee
- WDKW - 95.7 FM - Classic Country
- WIMZ-FM - 103.5 FM - Classic Rock
- WJXB-FM - 97.5 FM/107.3 FM - Adult Contemporary
- WNFZ - 94.3 FM - Adult Hits
Lansing, Michigan
- WJXQ - 106.1 FM - Rock
- WLMI - 92.9 FM - Classic Rock
- WQTX - 92.1 FM - Rhythmic Adult Contemporary
Peoria, Illinois
- WIRL - 1290 AM/95.9 FM - Conservative Talk
- WKZF - 102.3 FM - Rhythmic Classic Hits
- WMBD - 1470 AM/100.3 FM - News/Talk
- WSWT - 106.9 FM - Hot Adult Contemporary
- WPBG - 93.3 FM - Classic Hits
- WXCL - 104.9 FM - Country
Nashville, Tennessee
- WCJK - 96.3 FM - Adult Hits
- WJXA - 92.9 FM - Adult Contemporary
- WNFN - 106.7 FM - Classic Country
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- WBFM - 93.7 FM - Country music
- WHBL - 1330 AM/101.5 FM News Talk
- WHBZ - 106.5 FM - Active Rock
- WXER - 104.5 FM/96.1 FM - Hot adult contemporary
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- KELO - 1320 AM/105.1 FM - News Talk
- KELO-FM - 101.9 FM - Soft Rock
- KELQ - 107.9 FM - News/Talk
- KQSF - 95.7 FM - Top 40
- KRRO - 103.7 FM - Active Rock
- KTWB - 92.5 FM - Country music
- KWSN - 1230 AM/98.1 FM - Sports Radio
Terre Haute, Indiana
- WBOW - 102.7 FM - Classic Hits
- WIBQ - 1230 AM/97.9 FM - News/Talk
- WMGI - 100.7 FM - Contemporary hit radio
- WTHI-FM - 99.9 FM - Country music
- WWVR - 98.5 FM - Classic rock
Wausau, Wisconsin
- WDEZ - 101.9 FM - Country
- WIFC - 95.5 FM - Top 40/CHR
- WOZZ - 94.7 FM/102.9 FM - Adult Hits
- WRIG - 1390 AM/93.9 FM - Sports Radio
- WSAU - 550 AM/95.1 FM - Conservative Talk
- WSAU-FM - 99.9 FM - Conservative Talk
Notable Talent
- Joel Heitkamp - talk show host
References
- ↑ Midwest Communications. "Midwest Communications Official Website".
- ↑ Midwest Communications Inc. "#1 Hit Music | 93.7 FM Fargo Moorhead, ND". Y94. Retrieved 2018-09-16.