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WCLB (950 AM) is a
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in
Sheboygan, Wisconsin Sheboygan () is a city in and the county seat of Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 49,929 at the 2020 census. It is the principal city of the Sheboygan, Wisconsin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a populati ...
which airs a
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format. WCLB is owned by Mountain Dog Media, a company owned by former State Senator
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, with Martini Media providing the station's personalities and programming. The station is also
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via FM on W297CK (107.3), also licensed to Sheboygan, and which provides the station's numerical branding. The station's transmitter is located in Sheboygan Falls, and WCLB is remotely operated via a private Internet line from Mountain Dog Media's studios in Fond du Lac. The station's programming from Martini Media is transmitted from that company's studio facilities in Oshkosh.


History


WKTS era (1955-1990)

The station came on the air in the mid-1950s as WSHE. They would soon ask for a call change to WKTL to stand for the
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range west of Sheboygan, but WHBL filed an objection to the calls, asserting the new calls sounded too alike and would cause issues with ratings diaries and branding. The station then chose the less-confusing WKTS calls in response. They would carry a general MOR format mixed with local talk, along with being a part of the Chicago Cubs Radio Network for several years. Launching from a former gas station building in Sheboygan Falls, the station eventually moved its studios located to the second floor above a local office supply store in downtown Sheboygan, then the
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building nearby. The station was a daytime-only operation until being authorized for night service by the FCC in 1987. WKTS moved to the corner of Union Avenue and South 12th Street in the early 1980s. The station stayed on the air as WKTS until 1991, when the ownership group was foreclosed by a local bank and the station was forced to go dark. An attempt by WKTS to acquire the open 93.7 FM allotment which eventually went to
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the next year had also failed to rescue the station. Early owners included David A. Bensman, a prominent Sheboygan business man with interests in Two Rivers' ''The Free Press'', the B&B Sound System, Radio and Record Center store, and Polkaland Records. Upon Bensman's death, the station was sold to Richard McKee and than later to long-time owners R. Karl Baker and his wife Jane, later sold to First Concord of Minnesota, headed by Steven T. Moravec for a short time, next to Sheboygan Broadcasting, headed by long-time Sheboygan announcer, Julian Jetzer.


Star/Marcus Cablevision era as WCNZ (1993-1997)

The station's license was next picked up by Don Jones' Star Cablevision (unrelated to the larger
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corporation), the city's cable provider and a precursor company to
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. The station came back on the air on June 11, 1993 as WCNZ, airing an audio simulcast of CNN Headline News and local news updates during the network's local affiliate update time (:25/:55 after the hour), along with broadcasts of Sheboygan A's
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baseball games and some high school sports, with coverage usually provided via simulcasts from Star Cablevision (later
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)'s WSCS TV8 public access station. For a short time, WHBL's news director Jerry Bader moved to WCNZ as its news director and main on-air personality before being lured back to WHBL with a new contract which expanded his role with the station (and eventually springboarded him into a local daily talk show that eventually saw him moved to sister station
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in Green Bay). Star had also purchased KFIZ AM/ KFIZ-FM in Fond du Lac around the same time. In 1997, WCNZ and the KFIZ stations were sold to Mountain Dog Media, the owners of
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(104.5), upon the merger of
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(which purchased Star Cablevision in 1994) into Charter Communications, which had no interest whatsoever in maintaining radio stations. Studios were merged with WXER's Falls Plaza facilities, and the station ended the Headline News simulcast by flipping back to its former MOR format.


Mountain Dog Media ownership as WCLB (1997-present)


"The Club" era (2000-2004)

On May 4, 2000, WCNZ changed their calls to WCLB, and then switched to an adult standards format as ''950 The Club''. Later, the station changed to oldies as "Cool 950". The station would remain so until January 3, 2004, when WCLB took an affiliation with ESPN Radio.


Sports talk era (2004-2018)


= ESPN Radio (2004-2011)

= Local programming at the time consisted of an afternoon sports show based from Fond du Lac, while the station did not air ESPN Radio play-by-play broadcasts except for coverage of the Bowl Championship Series and NBA Finals due to a non-compete clause with
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resulting from their sale of WXER and lasted until September 2010; with the end of the clause WCLB aired the 2010 MLB Playoffs for the first time, along with NFL and
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coverage from
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. The station's offices were based at Fond du Lac sister operation KFIZ, with no local staff present in Sheboygan outside limited remote broadcasts.


Fox Sports Radio (2011-2018)

In March 2011, WCLB was dropped by ESPN Radio due to the network requesting monthly fees and clearance of their afternoon show and the refusal of Mountain Dog to do so to air their Fond du Lac-based afternoon program. The station was rebranded as ''950 The Game'' and became an affiliate of Fox Sports Radio, replacing WHBL's weekends-only affiliation, along with a CBS Sports Radio affiliation for carriage of ''
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''. The local afternoon show was later ended due to a lack of listenership in both Fond du Lac and Sheboygan in 2018, though otherwise, WCLB was ''de facto'' a non-entity in a market dominated by
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' four in-market stations. By the end of the sports talk era for the station, the only programming not originated from either CBS or Fox Sports Radio was Saturday morning's ''Jerry Schneider Polka Show'' in a simulcast with KFIZ. The station also only featured national advertising from Fox Sports Radio, with that network's local breaks instead having national
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s intended to be bedded over by local content being heard. The website was also seemingly dormant after the end of the local afternoon show, as a frame intended to show local content, along with the afternoon show's now-dormant
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presence was eventually taken over by the website of KFIZ. Also still visible was a November 2014 web poll question still asking for opinions regarding that month's trade of Marco Estrada from the Milwaukee Brewers to the
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. In early August 2017, Mountain Dog Media filed for an FM
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within one of the
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's AM revitalization translator windows, asking for a translator on 107.3 FM at 250 watts from the same site in Sheboygan Falls, which would allow the station a signal with far less interference, along with much more power at night than its 11 watt nighttime power on AM. The application for a construction permit (now under the calls W297CK) was approved on February 1, 2018. W297CK began to carry programming on November 12, 2018; WCLB continued to originate Fox Sports Radio while testing the translator for a month further. In the interim period,
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's
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(97.3) converted from a CHR format to sports talk, including Fox Sports Radio programming overnights (itself a response to
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's switch to a simulcast of ESPN Radio affiliate
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), effectively making any attempt by WCLB to market as an automated FM sports talk station untenable in the long run.


Z107 era (2018-present)

Mountain Dog Media entered into an agreement with Martini Media in Oshkosh to operate and program the station in December 2018 with the launch of the FM translator; Martini had previously operated WBJZ in the Oshkosh area in lieu of another owner for ten years before Woodward Communications purchased the station in June 2018 and converted it to a simulcast of active rock station
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in Mishicot. On December 9, 2018, the Fox Sports Radio programming was dropped and replaced by Martini's
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format, which features that company's personalities voice-tracking programming in an automated manner while the station re-establishes itself and begins to pursue advertising, though the '' Jerry Schneider Polka Show'' remains on Saturday mornings. It also effectively means it competes with former sister station WXER, which continues to maintain near the same format it had when it was sold in 2005.


Technical details

The station uses a three-tower directional facility in Sheboygan Falls, near the interchange between Highways 23 and 32. The station receives heavy interference due to the factors of cell phone traffic from towers nearby interfering with the signal, and the need to reduce the signal at night in order to protect WWJ of
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and Chicago's
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, also both at 950. Nighttime license power is eleven watts, thus it can barely be heard in its city of license without interference and why the FM translator is all but critical for the station's operation and existence.


References


External links


Official station website
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