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 Post Milwaukeeland Radio Internet Tuner, Posted Sun Mar 19, 2006 9:37 pm 
  
   
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620 AM WTMJ -- Listen online -- "NewsRadio 620" News Talk Sports
920 AM WOKY -- Listen online -- "Classic Country AM 920 the Wolf"
1130 AM WISN -- Listen online -- News Talk 1130 (and the Milwaukee PC Computer show 10-11 Sat AM)
1250 AM WSSP -- Listen online -- SportsRadio 1250
1290 AM WMCS -- Listen online -- "The Talk of the Town"
1340 AM WJYI -- Listen online -- Joy 1340 "Today's Christian Music"
1560 AM WGLB -- Listen online -- Where Gospel Lovers Belong

89.7 FM WUWM -- Listen online -- Milwaukee Public Radio
93.3 FM WLDB -- Listen online -- "B93.3 - 80s 90s Now" (but I still miss QFM... :cry:)
94.1 FM WJJO -- Listen online -- "Madison's Solid Rock"
94.5 FM WLWK -- Listen online -- "What will we play next?"
95.1 FM WIIL -- Listen online -- "95 WIIL ROCK"
95.7 FM WRIT -- Listen online -- Oldies 95.7 FM
96.5 FM WKLH -- Listen online -- "Classic Rock"
97.3 FM WRNW -- Listen online -- "Radio Now"
98.3 FM WJMR -- Listen online -- Jammin' 98.3 Today's R&B and Old School
99.1 FM WMYX -- Listen online -- 99.1 The Mix
102.1 FM WLUM -- Listen online -- Independent. Alternative. Radio.
102.9 FM WHQG -- Listen online -- "The Hog" "Everything that Rocks"
104.9 FM WTKM -- Listen online -- polka, news, classic country, local talk
106.1 FM WMIL -- Listen online -- Continuous Country Favorites
106.9 FM WZBK -- Listen online -- Big Buck Country

More to come!

You can also find these (and some I don't have listed) at http://delicast.com/radio/milwaukee/
Thanks to Isaac!

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Last edited by Fuzzy on Sat Sep 18, 2010 6:25 pm, edited 7 times in total.
Updated links and information, plus added more stations


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 Post Posted Sat Sep 16, 2006 12:13 am 
  
   
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Well,....This isn't Milwaukee related,....But I figured I'd make a post along with yours Fuzzy if that's OK.

Here are just a couple that I listen to online.


www.magic98.com - Madison Wi.
www.wdrv.com - Zion IL.
www.todayfm.com - Ireland
www.kfi640.com - Los Angeles Ca. "Talk"

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 Post Posted Sat Sep 16, 2006 9:25 am 
  
   
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That's cool... 8-) I'll have to dig out the "Listen online" links when I get home...


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Just a little more input on my part!

The one out of Zion IL. on the dial 96.9FM WDRV the Drive.
I kind of stumbled onto this one when I first started to work the Bristol Wi. area. I love the 10 at 10, They do ten songs from any given year.
They play this lineup twice a day at 10 am & pm.
& every day they have the Artist spot light where they play alot of music & give info on their carrers throughout the day of the Artist(s) in the spotlight & at 11pm they play an hour's worth to wrap up the in the spotlight.

You should be able to pull them in on the FM dial over there in the Beertown area. I can tune them in good from here/ Whitewater.
But go online alot with them.

The one from Ireland is rather different,....Sometimes they've got some pretty good stuff,....& other times,.....Well........I found this one from the Pat & Bob morning show ("Magic 98) One of the Anouncers termed "Presenter" in the Ireland area, Was on the phone being interviewed back in 2004 on or just before St Patricks day!

Use to listen in to KFI am 640 Talk Radio when I ran to the west coast back in the 80's & 90's

& for Magic,....The morning show with Pat & Bob is a pretty good family oriented type format of show with music, trivia, contests etc. Also, The 6 o'clock radio classic which is requested via email by listeners, They've played alot of my requests in the past. Actually it's a pretty good station all around! :woohoo:


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KFI 640 is one of the last clear channel stations in existence. Not uncommon to hear them long distances at night.

Just don't get too close to their transmitter. :wink:


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Listening to WLUM (102.1 FM) the other day, I heard that they now have an internet stream. :woohoo: So, they've been added to the "Tuner"... ;)

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Which Milwaukee station has traffic info? Thanks......
Down here in the land of the massively crooked politicians, WLS 780 has traffic on the eights--- :08, :18, etc.

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Chazewood wrote:
Which Milwaukee station has traffic info?

WTMJ is usually the best, though I think I've heard traffic reports on all of the stations currently posted in the first post.

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Down here in the land of the massively crooked politicians,

As opposed to "up here in the land of the normally crooked politicians" :?: :?: :?: :P

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The stations in Milwaukee all use the same traffic service. WTMJ airs reports more frequently, but they all have the same reports. The announcers have different names for the different stations.

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Yeah, for examle, the recently-departed Tom Carr from WTMJ was known as "I.M. Down" on WKKV ("V100")! :P

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Links for the "tuner" have been updated.

Any suggestions for further additions?

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 Post Re: Milwaukeeland Radio Internet Tuner, Posted Sun Jun 15, 2008 3:28 pm 
  
   
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FuzzyAdmin wrote:
This one's from the "Mad City", but I've always enjoyed the music that they play...
94.1 FM WJJO -- Listen online

More to come!


NICE! I loved listening to WJJO when I lived in Waupun. Their morning show is actually pretty entertaining.

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Karl C wrote:
KFI 640 is one of the last clear channel stations in existence. Not uncommon to hear them long distances at night.

Just don't get too close to their transmitter. :wink:


Same goes for 850 KOA in Denver...50kw all the time. You can usually hear it with a wet noodle during the fall/winter/spring and some effort during the summer. Their signal is great out in the plains. The transmitter is right along the front range which I think helps due to the content of the soil/rock out there. For the hams/SWL types on the board, I believe they QSL yet.

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Here is a site that has just about every radio station that broadcasts on-line

http://www.radio-locator.com/


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 Post Re: Milwaukeeland Radio Internet Tuner, Posted Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:29 am 
  
   
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http://delicast.com/radio/milwaukee/

Not everything, but nice for me as it's not blocked at work. Most streams from the stations' URLs are.

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