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Radio station in Milwaukee
WJOI (1340 AM) is a commercial radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. WJOI is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its
WJOI
Sports radio station in Detroit
WWJ-FM changed its call letters to WJOI, which helped it distinguish itself more from its AM all-news sister station. WJOI's format remained beautiful music
WXYT-FM
Radio station in Florence, Alabama, United States
hits station WQLT-FM (107.3 FM). WSBM went on-the-air on March 26, 1946 as WJOI. The station was initially owned by Clyde Anderson and Joe Van Sandlt under
WSBM
American television and radio personality (1936–2007)
a lot of them. Snyder began his career as a radio reporter at WRIT (now WJOI) in Milwaukee and at WKZO in Kalamazoo (where he was fired by John Fetzer)
Tom_Snyder
Radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
from 1953 to 1954. WKJF changed its call sign to WKOI in 1973, and then to WJOI (standing for "Joy") in 1974. Through the 1960s and 1970s, the station programmed
KDKA-FM
Music format
Deming, New Mexico KLIR and KOSI in Denver, Colorado WJR-FM and WWJ-FM (later WJOI) in Detroit, Michigan KPNW-FM in Eugene, Oregon WAVV, WMMY and WIXI in Fort
Beautiful_music
Alternative rock radio station in Chicago
the station's call letters were changed to WJOI. In January 1975, WMAQ 670 adopted a country music format. WJOI followed suit, and aired an automated country
WKQX
1000 1230 HDAM3 WFAS New York 1000 1230 HDAM1 WJBC Illinois 1000 1230 HDAM1 WJOI Virginia 627 1230 CQUAM WNNC North Carolina 1000 1230 HDAM1 WTKG Michigan
AM Stereo and Digital AM in and near the United States
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Radio station in Milwaukee
the air on April 22, 1962, as WRIT-FM, co-owned with WRIT (1340 AM, now WJOI). The stations simulcasted a Top 40 format. In 1971, 102.9 split from the
WHQG
Radio station in Detroit, Michigan
station, which would later undergo five call letter changes – to WENA, WWJ-FM, WJOI, WYST and WKRK – before becoming WXYT-FM. WWJ also got into the nascent medium
WWJ_(AM)
Contemporary hit radio station in Memphis, Tennessee
Its original call sign was WAQK. A year later, the call sign changed to WJOI. In 1997, Flinn Broadcasting acquired the station for $4.5 million. It took
WHBQ-FM
Radio station in Brookfield, Wisconsin
subchannel, which has since been replaced with an HD relay of sister AM station WJOI, which has a Christian/brokered programming format. Internet listeners were
WRXS
American radio network (1926–1999)
stations—WNWS in New York (the former WNBC-FM), WNIS in Chicago (the former WJOI) and KNAI in San Francisco (the former KNBR-FM); WRC in Washington also became
NBC_Radio_Network
Radio One Chicago, IL WMAQ 670 1931–1987 WSCR, owned by Audacy, Inc. WMAQ-FM/WJOI/ WNIS-FM/WKQX 101.1 ** 1948–1988 owned by Cumulus Media Boston, MA WJIB 96
List of radio stations formerly owned by NBC
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Radio station in Oak Grove, Kentucky
According to FCC records, the station changed calls on November 4, 2002, to WJOI-FM and then changed calls again on March 13, 2004, to WEGI. Saga Communications
WRND
Radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
(1987–2000) Call sign meaning Heritage calls of what is now separately-owned WJOI, which stand for the phrase "We're it!" Technical information Licensing authority
WRIT-FM
Communications, LLC) WJMT 730 AM Merrill Oldies Sunrise Broadcasting LLC WJOI 1340 AM Milwaukee Christian Contemporary Saga Communications (Lakefront Communications
List of radio stations in Wisconsin
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Radio station in Florence, Alabama, United States
000 watts of effective radiated power as WJOI-FM. Owned by WJOI Radio, Inc., it was the FM sister station of WJOI (1340 AM, now known as WSBM). On May 29
WQLT-FM
Radio station in Milwaukee
Communications (Lakefront Communications, LLC) Sister stations WHQG WJMR-FM WJOI WRXS History First air date June 26, 1956 (1956-06-26) (as WFMR) Former call
WKLH
Radio station in Norfolk, Virginia
standards format and changed its call sign to WJOI. In 2019, Saga demolished the tower used to transmit WNOR and WJOI for 48 years; the new 545-foot (166 m)
WNOR
Adult contemporary radio station in Pittsburgh
music was well represented on Pittsburgh radio: WKJF, which later became WJOI, was the leader for many years, and KDKA-FM aired automated beautiful music
WSHH
American musician (1921–2021)
regular slot on radio station WLAY in Muscle Shoals before moving to station WJOI in Florence and then to WSM in Nashville where they became a staple of the
Quinton_Claunch
Radio station in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin
Saga Communications (Lakefront Communications, LLC) Sister stations WHQG WJOI WKLH WRXS History First air date July 30, 1966 (1966-07-30) (as WZMF) Former
WJMR-FM
Television station in Detroit
Advokat, Steve; Graff, Gary (December 15, 1988). "Owners agree to sell, WWJ, WJOI to CBS". Detroit Free Press. p. 12B. Archived from the original on January
WWJ-TV
Sports radio station in Milwaukee
1250 kHz; the station at 1340 AM, under new ownership, became WRIT and today is WJOI. Over the years, WEMP aired a variety of formats, including Top 40, Country
WSSP
Radio station in Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
on WAAM as "Jerry Riley"); Jim Michaels (on WDRQ, WWKR, WNIC, WTWR, WABX, WJOI, WYST, and as "The Electrifyin' Mojo" (on WGPR, WJLB, WHYT, and WMXD). (Other
WAAM
Alabama WJOB 1230 AM Hammond, Indiana WJOC 1490 AM Chattanooga, Tennessee WJOI 1340 AM Milwaukee, Wisconsin WJOK 1050 AM Kaukauna, Wisconsin WJOL 1340 AM
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
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Radio station in Detroit
but did have loyal fans, though it was in competition with beautiful music WJOI and longtime jazz station WJZZ, which began to play more contemporary jazz
WMXD
American radio talk show host (1945–2006)
New York; WOWI-FM in Norfolk, Virginia; WEZS-FM in Richmond, Virginia; and WJOI-FM in Pittsburgh. After his first marriage in 1972, he legally changed his
Bob_Lassiter
Radio station in Jackson, Wisconsin
At this time, the Ethnic programming shifted to WEMP (Now WSSP) and later WJOI when that station switched to a Sports format. In 2000, Catholic Family Radio
WAUK
Radio station in West Allis, Wisconsin, United States
WAUK WBQR-LP WDDW WEMK WFAW WGKB WGTD WGLB WHAD WHQG WISN WIWI-LP WJMR-FM WJOI WKJJ-LP1 WKKV-FM WKLH WKTI WLVE WLKG WLUM-FM WLDB WMBZ WMIL-FM WMSE WMWG-LP
WAWA_(AM)
Radio station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
WOKY soon became Milwaukee's second Top 40 music station after WRIT (now WJOI). WOKY served as the city's premier Top 40 station during most of the 1960s
WOKY
Radio station in Tunica, Mississippi, United States
History First air date 1998 (as WMPS) Former call signs WAUF (1997–1998) WJOI (1/1998-5/1998) WMPS (1998–2001) WYYL (2001–2006) Technical information Licensing
WIVG
Hot Adult Contemporary radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
ratings away from the leading beautiful music station next to it on the dial, WJOI (93.7 FM, which later took the KDKA-FM call sign). The station then moved
WLTJ
American media company
104.1 Adult contemporary Milwaukee (under Milwaukee Media Group) Wisconsin WJOI 1340 Christian WKLH 96.5 Classic rock WJMR-FM 98.3 Urban adult contemporary
Saga_Communications
Radio station in Norfolk, Virginia (1949–2021)
the station first signed on the air. The original call sign was WNOR. The WJOI call letters and those of co-owned WJYI in Milwaukee swapped on April 29
WJYI_(AM)
President Ronald Reagan outside the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C. April 12 – WJOI/Pittsburgh flipped from beautiful music to Top 40, branded as "B94", and
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AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) WJOI Milwaukee, Wisconsin 36371 C 1 1 43°02′49″N 87°58′52″W / 43.046944°N 87.981111°W / 43.046944; -87.981111 (WJOI - 1 kW daytime
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