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WCAN (FM)
WCAN may refer to: * WCAN (FM) (93.3 FM) in Canajoharie, New York, a broadcast relay station of WAMC in Albany, New York *WCAN-TV (channel 25), a former Milwaukee, Wisconsin television station which operated from 1953 to 1955 *WSSP WSSP (1250 AM) is a Milwaukee-based sports talk station owned by Audacy, Inc. Its studios and transmitter are co-located in Hales Corners. History The 1250 AM facility went on the air as WMAW on March 24, 1948. On August 16, 1948, the 5,000 ... (1250 AM) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which held the WCAN call sign from 1952 to 1955 * WCAN (AM) (833 AM) a former Jacksonville, Florida radio station which held the WCAN call sign in 1922 {{Call sign disambiguation ...
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WCAN (FM)
WCAN may refer to: * WCAN (FM) (93.3 FM) in Canajoharie, New York, a broadcast relay station of WAMC in Albany, New York *WCAN-TV (channel 25), a former Milwaukee, Wisconsin television station which operated from 1953 to 1955 *WSSP WSSP (1250 AM) is a Milwaukee-based sports talk station owned by Audacy, Inc. Its studios and transmitter are co-located in Hales Corners. History The 1250 AM facility went on the air as WMAW on March 24, 1948. On August 16, 1948, the 5,000 ... (1250 AM) in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, which held the WCAN call sign from 1952 to 1955 * WCAN (AM) (833 AM) a former Jacksonville, Florida radio station which held the WCAN call sign in 1922 {{Call sign disambiguation ...
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WCAN-TV
WCAN-TV (channel 25) was a television station in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States, which operated from 1953 to 1955. It was the second television station and first ultra high frequency (UHF) outlet in Milwaukee and was owned by Midwest Broadcasting Company. Affiliated with CBS throughout its history, it shut down when the network bought its primary competitor, WOKY-TV (channel 19), taking with it the CBS affiliation; Poller sold the physical plant to CBS, while the WCAN-TV construction permit remained active and in force until 1969. Establishment After the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lifted its freeze on television station assignments in 1952, it opened up new channels in the UHF band, among them channels 19, 25, and 31 for Milwaukee. Radio station WCAN (1250 AM) originally had filed for channel 12, a very high frequency (VHF) assignment, but it opted to withdraw from that contest and apply from channel 25 because three other groups also sought channel 12. They wer ...
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WSSP
WSSP (1250 AM) is a Milwaukee-based sports talk station owned by Audacy, Inc. Its studios and transmitter are co-located in Hales Corners. History The 1250 AM facility went on the air as WMAW on March 24, 1948. On August 16, 1948, the 5,000-watt station became the area's affiliate of the ABC Radio Network. In June 1952, the call sign changed to WCAN. Station owner Lou Poller eventually started WCAN-TV (Channel 25), one of the earliest UHF stations in the United States and an affiliate of the CBS Television Network, before CBS itself purchased a rival UHF facility. In 1955, Poller sold the 1250 AM license to the owners of WEMP, which had been operating as a 250-watt signal on 1340 AM. The new owners moved the WEMP call sign to 1250 AM, where it stayed for many years afterward. The station at 1340 AM, under new ownership, became WRIT. Over the years, WEMP aired a variety of formats, including Top 40, Country music and adult contemporary. In January 1984, WEMP switched to ol ...
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