Broadcast area | |
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Frequency | 930 kHz |
Programming | |
Format | Public radio, news |
Affiliations | Wisconsin Public Radio, NPR, American Public Media |
Ownership | |
Owner | Wisconsin Educational Communications Board |
History | |
First air date | February 5, 1923 |
Former call signs | WPAH (1923-1924) |
Call sign meaning | "Wisconsin, Land of Beautiful Lakes"[1][lower-alpha 1] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 63138 |
Class | D |
Power |
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Translator(s) |
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Links | |
Webcast | Stream |
Website | Wisconsin Public Radio WLBL Webpage |
WLBL (930 AM) is a radio station licensed to Auburndale, Wisconsin, serving Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids. The station is part of Wisconsin Public Radio (WPR), and airs WPR's "Ideas Network", consisting of news and talk programming.
WLBL is the second-oldest station in the Wisconsin Public Radio network. It traces its history to WPAH in Waupaca, which was licensed to the Wisconsin Department of Markets, and began broadcasting on February 5, 1923. The Department later moved its operations to Stevens Point and changed the calls to WLBL in May 1924. In 1932, it began sharing programs with Madison's WHA—the ancestor of today's Wisconsin Public Radio network. Owned for many years by the state Commerce Department, it is now owned by the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board.
WLBL must power down to 70 watts at sunset, resulting in spotty coverage even in Wisconsin Rapids and missing Stevens Point altogether. During the fall, winter, early spring, and late summer, it is allowed to boost its power to 500 watts at 06:00, then go to full power at sunrise.[2] Because of this, the full Ideas Network schedule is heard on two FM translators, 100.9 Marshfield and 99.1 Stevens Point, and on the third HD subchannel of Wausau's WHRM-FM (90.9), a sister station to WLBL which carries WPR's NPR News and Classical service.
Notes
- ↑ The station application requested "WLOL", for "Land of Lakes", but the U.S. Department of Commerce, which regulated radio at this time, required that call signs for new stations meet the current standard of being issued sequentially-assigned call letters that had "B" as the third letter, so "WLBL" was substituted and the station slogan modified accordingly.
References
- ↑ "Radio Station is Given New Call W-L-B-L: Concerts May Be Broadcast Every Night". Stevens Point Journal. May 12, 1924. p. 1. Retrieved February 2, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ↑ WLBL operating hours
External links
- Wisconsin Public Radio
- WLBL in the FCC AM station database
- WLBL in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- W256CZ in the FCC FM station database
- W265DC in the FCC FM station database