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WGKB

Coordinates:43°01′04″N88°11′44″W / 43.017790°N 88.195648°W /43.017790; -88.195648
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Radio station in Wisconsin, United States
WGKB
Broadcast areaGreater Milwaukee
Frequency1510kHz
Branding101.7 The Truth
Programming
FormatBlacktalk radio
Ownership
Owner
WKTI,WTMJ
History
First air date
March 27, 1947; 77 years ago (1947-03-27) (as WAUX)
Former call signs
  • WAUX (1947–1965)
  • WAUK (1965–2008)
  • WRRD (2008–2020)
Call sign meaning
Good Karma Brands
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID70771
ClassD
Power250wattsdays only
Transmitter coordinates
43°01′04″N88°11′44″W / 43.017790°N 88.195648°W /43.017790; -88.195648
Translator(s)101.7 W269DL (Milwaukee)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitegoodkarmabrands.com/101-7-the-truth/

WGKB (1510kHz) is acommercialAMradio stationlicensed toWaukesha, Wisconsin, and serving theGreater Milwaukeemedia market. It is owned byGood Karma Brands, broadcasting atalk radioformat aimed at Milwaukee'sAfrican American community. Along withsister stationsWTMJ andWKTI, WGKB has itsstudios in the downtown3rd Street Market Hall. WGKB features local hosts with live programs on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The schedule is repeated at night and on weekends.

WGKB is adaytimer station. It is powered at 250watts, using anon-directional antenna.AM 1510 is aclear channel frequency reserved forWLAC inNashville, so WGKB must go off the air at night to avoid interference. Thetransmitter is on Coral Drive nearLes Paul Highway (U.S. Route 18) in Waukesha.[2] Programming is heard around the clock on 250-wattFM translatorW269DL at 101.7MHz, which transmits from theWITI TV Tower inShorewood.[3]

History

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WAUX and WAUK

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The stationsigned on the air on March 27, 1947.[4] Its originalcall sign was WAUX, owned by the Waukesha Broadcasting Company. Its studios were at 319 West Main Street and its General Manager was Carl Taylor. Through the years, 1510 AM has had a series of formats, including variations ofadult contemporary,country music and talk.

In 1962, it added asister station, WAUX-FM at 106.1 MHz. The two stations largelysimulcast their programming in the early years. In 1965, they made a slight change in their call letters, becoming WAUK-AM-FM. In the 1970s, WAUK-FM began airingbeautiful music and today it iscountry music outletWMIL-FM, owned byiHeartMedia.

Sports radio

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WAUK switched tosports radio programming in October 1994 and was the home ofESPN Radio in Milwaukee. Because 1510 is a daytimer station, it could not air sporting events at night. As a result, the station leased time fromWMCS (1290 AM) to carry the full ESPN Radio schedule between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. for several years. That arrangement ended after Good Karma Broadcasting moved theWAUK sports format to its new, full-time frequency of 540 kHz, the former home ofChristian radio outlet WRRD, owned bySalem Media.

For a while, 1510 WRRD became the replacement station for the religious programming formerly heard on 540 AM. That later ended and WRRD became a second-tier sports outlet for WAUK. Sporting events and ESPN programming that could not air on WAUK due to schedule conflicts were heard on WRRD.

Deportes and progressive talk

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Logo as an ESPN Deportes Radio affiliate

On May 2, 2008, WRRD switched from English-language sports radio to be anetwork affiliate ofESPN Deportes Radio, aSpanish-language sports talk and play-by-play network.

On January 31, 2017, a group known as "The Devil's Advocates Radio" announced plans to purchase WRRD and to change the format toprogressive talk, branded as "News Talk 1510" and as "WRRD Resistance Radio". The format change was implemented February 1 of that year.[5][6]

Good Karma Broadcasting sold WRRD to "New WRRD, LLC", effective June 1, 2017, for $760,000. On November 13, 2019, WRRD rebranded as "Talk 101.7" with the sign-on of W269DL 101.7 FM, which also allows the station to carry a full-day schedule, even after sunset.[7]

Signal downgrade

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For several years, despite being a daytimer, WRRD was a high-power station, running 23,000 watts. With the shift in emphasis to 101.7 FM, WRRD applied to theFCC for a downgrade to its AM signal to 250 watts non-directional. The application was made on August 19, 2020, shortly after putting the dormant Waukesha studio facility and transmitter site up for sale. The station dropped most local programming in August 2020, resulting in a near-simulcast of sister stationWTTN.

On August 31, 2020, WRRD reverted to sports as a simulcast of former sister station WAUK. The station's social media referred listeners to WTTN and its streaming presences with the shuttering of Crute's main studio facility on Brady Street in Milwaukee. On September 4, Good Karma Brands announced the acquisition of the W269DL translator, along with the re-acquisition of WRRD. This came as former owner Michael Crute negotiated with Good Karma to trade the stations, while strengthening its Madison presence.[8][9]

Black talk

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On September 29, 2020, Good Karma announced that WRRD would become atalk radio station focused on the city'sAfrican American community, branded as "101.7 The Truth". The translator station, W269DL, continued to utilize the 1510 AM transmitter as a signal source. It is the first full-time Black talk station in the market in seven years, afterWNOV converted to a music format under new ownership, while WMCS (nowWZTI) converted tooldies. WGKB's black talk format was also a local response toiHeartMedia'sBlack Information Network, which has not yet launched in Milwaukee.[10] Its call sign was changed to WGKB on December 2, 2020.[11]

The new format launched on January 4, 2021, utilizing a live 7 a.m.–6 p.m. schedule of four programs that repeat at night, albeit exclusively over W269DL after WGKB's dusk sign-off.[12] The acquisition of WGKB and translator W269DL by Good Karma Brands was consummated on April 30, 2021.

Translator

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Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)ClassTransmitter coordinatesFCC info
W269DL101.7 FMMilwaukee, Wisconsin201521250D43°5′46.2″N87°54′15″W / 43.096167°N 87.90417°W /43.096167; -87.90417 (W269DL)LMS

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WGKB".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^Radio-Locator.com/WGKB
  3. ^Radio-Locator.com/W269DL
  4. ^Broadcasting Yearbook 1950page 325. Retrieved October 26, 2023
  5. ^Madison Host to Purchase Milwaukee AM, Flip to Liberal Talk Radioinsight - January 27, 2017
  6. ^Can Liberal Talk Survive In Trump's America?Radio Ink, January 31, 2017.
  7. ^New Milwaukee Signs On with Liberal Talk
  8. ^Kirchen, Rich (September 4, 2020)."Progressive-talk station exits Milwaukee, Good Karma takes over".Milwaukee Business Journal. RetrievedOctober 9, 2020.
  9. ^Mehlberg, Rusty (September 4, 2020)."Good Karma Brands acquires Talk 101.7 FM".WTMJ (AM). RetrievedSeptember 4, 2020.
  10. ^Jacobson, Adam (September 29, 2020)."Craig Karmazin Ramping Up A Black Info Offering For Milwaukee".RBR. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2020.
  11. ^Call Sign History, fcc.gov. Retrieved December 5, 2020.
  12. ^Lemoine, Brett (January 7, 2020)."New radio station offers fresh voice for African American community".WITI. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2021.

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