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WPKR

Coordinates:43°49′44″N88°40′05″W / 43.829°N 88.668°W /43.829; -88.668
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Radio station in Omro, Wisconsin
WPKR
Broadcast areaOshkosh-Fond du Lac
Frequency99.5MHz
Branding99.5 PKR
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
WNAM,WOSH,WVBO,WWWX
History
First air date
1971 (as WLKE-FM at 99.3)
Former call signs
  • WLKE-FM (1971–1975 & 1980–1984)
  • WGGQ (1975–1980 & 1984–1990)
Former frequencies
99.3 MHz (1971–1990)
Call sign meaning
PacKeR Country (former branding)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID42093
ClassC2
ERP25,000watts
HAAT151 meters (495 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Website995pkr.com

WPKR (99.5FM, "99.5 PKR") is acountry musicradio stationlicensed toOmro, Wisconsin, that serves theOshkosh, Appleton andFond du Lac areas. It started as a simulcast of Green Bay-based country music stationWPCK. Since then it has split off and is its own entity. The station is owned byCumulus Media. WPKR's studios are located on Washburn Street in Oshkosh (with an auxiliary studio on Victoria Street in Green Bay), while its transmitter is near Rosendale.

History

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From 1971 to July 1990, WLKE 1170 kHz (nowWFDL) had an FM sister station at 99.3 FM, first known asWLKE-FM, which broadcast an in-house beautiful music format from 1971 to 1976. Then later the call letters were changed toWGGQ ("99Q"). 99Q was an automated station and playedDrake-Chenault's top-40 rock format "XT-40" using reel to reel tapes from 1976 to 1981. The call letters were changed back toWLKE-FM from August 1981 to May 1984, and an automated country music was aired. Then, in May 1984, theWGGQ call letters were brought back and "99Q" was once again back on the air usingSatellite Music Network's All Hit Radio format (later renamed "The Heat") until July 1990, when the station flipped to country as "Packer Country".

The AM and FM then had separate ownership after July 1990, with WGGQ moving to 99.5 MHz and changing its city of license fromWaupun toRipon and later to Omro.

In 1997, an ownership change saw the station's programming being simulcasted onWPCK (104.9 MHz), a station serving theGreen Bay area and licensed toDenmark, with both stations utilizing the "Packer Country" branding. Both stations would eventually be acquired byCumulus Media, who would break off the simulcast in November 2003, with WPCK keeping a country format but adopting its own identity, "Kicks 104.9." WPCK would again be under common ownership with WPKR in 2013 afterClear Channel Communications, which acquired WPCK and four other Green Bay area Cumulus stations in 2009,[2] sold its Green Bay stations back to Cumulus.[3] (Under Clear Channel ownership, Cumulus continued to operate the five stations that Clear Channel acquired, including WPCK.)

In June 2011, WPKR would reunite with WPCK in a simulcast, branded as "99.5 and 104.9 The Wolf," incorporating new and existing elements from both stations.[4] The "Wolf" branding would give way on May 24, 2013, to the new branding of "Nash FM, 99.5 and 104.9;" WPCK and WPKR were two of six Cumulus country stations to adopt the "Nash FM" branding that day, part of Cumulus' plan to nationally expand its multimedia "Nash FM" country branding, which was launched earlier in 2013 at itsNew York City station,WNSH.[5][6] Cumulus Media filed for bankruptcy protection in early 2018.

On March 27, 2018, WPCK and three other Cumulus stations (WTOD/Toledo, OH,KJMO/Jefferson City, MO, andWNUQ/Albany, GA) were placed into the Cumulus Reorganization Divestiture Trust for a future sale.[7] Shortly after this, the simulcast between WPCK and WPKR was broken. While both stations retained the country format and "Nash FM" branding, the stations began airing separate programming and separate airstaffs.[8]

Following the sale of WPCK toEducational Media Foundation in October 2019,[9] WPCK switched over to theirK-LOVE network just before midnight on December 31, 2019, following a farewell message advising listeners to turn to WPKR.[10]

On April 5, 2021, WPKR dropped the "Nash FM" branding and rebranded as "99.5 PKR".[11]

Previous logo

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WPKR".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^Ownership swap is in the works for 5 area radio stations -Green Bay Press-Gazette (released January 3, 2009)
  3. ^"Ownership Of Green Bay Cluster Goes Back From Clear Channel To Cumulus".All Access. August 30, 2013. RetrievedAugust 30, 2013.
  4. ^Source: WisconsinBroadcasting.com, posted 6/12/2011
  5. ^"Cumulus Launches Five Additional NashFM's," from RadioInsight, 5/24/2013
  6. ^"NashFM Phase Two On The Way?" from RadioInsight, 5/22/2013
  7. ^Cumulus Files Reorganization Plan With FCC; To Divest Four Stations
  8. ^Dayton Kane Moves from Cumulus Green Bay to Appleton as WPKR/WPCK Break Simulcast
  9. ^Ellis, Jon (October 16, 2019)."K-Love Operator Buys Green Bay Station". Northpine. RetrievedOctober 18, 2019.
  10. ^"Green Bay FM Station Ends Commercial Era," from Northpine.com, 1/1/2020
  11. ^WPKR Drops Nash-FM Identity Radioinsight - April 5, 2021

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