WGLX-FM

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WGLX-FM
WGLX logo
City of license Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Broadcast area Wausau-Stevens Point area
Branding Classic Rock 103.3
Frequency 103.3 MHz
First air date August 1946 (as WFHR-FM at 104.7)
Format Classic rock
Audience share 5.5 (Sp'09, R&R[1])
ERP 65,000 watts
HAAT 244 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 73054
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Former callsigns WFHR-FM (1946-1968) WWRW (1968-1994)
Former frequencies 104.7 MHz (1946-1948)
Owner Nrg License Sub, LLC
Sister stations WHTQ, WYTE, WBCV
Website wglx.com

WGLX-FM (103.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Classic rock format. Licensed to Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, US, the station serves the Wausau-Stevens Point area. The station is currently owned by Nrg License Sub, LLC.[2] Former call letters are WWRW (1968–1994) & WFHR-FM (1946–1968).

History

Original station call letters were WFHR-FM, which signed on August 1, 1946, at 104.7 MHz, moving to the present position of 103.3 MHz a couple years later, simulcasting it's AM sister station. In 1968, the call letters WWRW were assigned, with a Beautiful/Easy Listening music format in place within a couple months. WWRW still simulcasted major news blocks with WFHR-AM through the early 1970s. In August 1975, the elevator music format was abandoned for Drake-Chenault's "Hit Parade", an adult contemporary format, which later became "Contempo 300" The station was then known as "W103" also "W103 in Stereo". In August 1989, a classic rock format from Broadcast Programming was put into place, dubbed "The Classic Touch" with a cut of smooth jazz once an hour...the results were dismal, even after tweaking the format several times. A return to an adult contemporary format from the same syndicator then came in January 1991. In the early part of 1994, a change to the present WGLX-FM call letters took place, with a classic rock format that proved much more successful. Original owners were William F.Huffman/Advance Broadcasting,Inc, who sold the AM/FM Combo to Gazette Printing Group, AKA Bliss Communications, in 1981. The present owners, NRG Media, bought WGLX and WFHR in 2004, and eventually moved 103.3 to the present Plover studios, and later sold WFHR-AM to Seehafer Broadcasting, which also bought WDLB-AM & WOSQ-FM, Marshfield in 2006, from NRG, in exchange for 107.9 WLRK, now WBCV, Wausau. The main competition of WGLX, is Rock 105.3 (WRLO) broadcasting from Rhinelander, WI (a totally different market), which is strange, because WGLX and WRLO are both owned by NRG Media.

References

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