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WELY

WELY (1450 AM) and WELY-FM (94.5 FM) are a pair of simulcast radio stations based in the small tourist destination town of Ely, Minnesota, United States. WELY serves the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Surrounding towns and areas of northeastern Minnesota.

WELY
Broadcast areaBoundary Waters Canoe Area
Arrowhead Region
Frequency1450 kHz
Branding"End of the Road Radio"
Programming
FormatSilent/Off the air
AffiliationsMinnesota Twins Radio Network [1]
Ownership
Owner
  • Mike Oberg and George Manus
  • (Zoe Communications, Inc.)
WELY-FM
History
First air date
October 2, 1954[2]
Call sign meaning
Ely, Minnesota
Technical information
Facility ID5386
ClassC
Power770 Watts
Transmitter coordinates
47°53′40″N 91°51′50″W / 47.89444°N 91.86389°W / 47.89444; -91.86389
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wely.com
WELY-FM
Broadcast areaBoundary Waters Canoe Area
Arrowhead Region
Frequency94.5 MHz
Branding"End of the Road Radio"
Programming
FormatSilent/Off the air
AffiliationsMinnesota Twins Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Mike Oberg and George Manus
  • (Zoe Communications, Inc.)
WELY
History
First air date
July 25, 1992[3]
Former call signs
KQEK (January 17-June 5, 1992)[4]
Former frequencies
92.1 MHz[5]
Call sign meaning
FM sister station to WELY
Technical information
Facility ID5385
ClassA
ERP6,000 watts
HAAT100 meters (330 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
47°53′40″N 91°51′50″W / 47.89444°N 91.86389°W / 47.89444; -91.86389
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wely.com
WELY studios

WELY (AM) was founded in 1954. The "front porch" studio is downtown, on E. Chapman Street. Both stations share a transmitter site south of town.

History edit

WELY (AM) edit

WELY signed on the air on October 2, 1954. WELY's first owner was Charles B. Pearson, who sold the station to WELY Corporation in 1959, and it would be operated as a side business by Vincent T. Hallett for the next 17 years.[6] WELY changed hands again in 1963 when WELY Corporation sold the station to North Central Video, which sold the station to Northern Lakes Corporation in 1967. WELY's next owner would come in 1976, when the Northern Lakes Corporation sold it to BJL Broadcasting Corporation.[7] In 1987, WELY suspended operations for a time due to financial difficulty, which was featured as a news story on KSTP-TV.[8]

WELY-FM edit

WELY-FM signed on the air on July 25, 1992. The original callsign was KQEK, as issued on January 17, 1992, but was changed to WELY-FM on June 5, 1992.

As a pair edit

WELY was owned by retired CBS broadcaster Charles Kuralt from 1995 until his death on July 4, 1997.[9] In 1999, WELY-AM-FM transferred from the estate of Suzanna Baird Kuralt to her estate's executors, Susan Bowers & Lisa Bowers White, who sold the stations to Alice L. Hill & Janice Nagel Erickson, a Twin Cities transplant.[10][11] In 2005, it was purchased by the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa.[12] The stations went silent on Thursday, December 1 2022, as the transition began to the new owner Zoe Communications, Inc. of Shell Lake, Wis. The company owns 17 radio stations, including numerous outlets in smaller markets similar to Ely. WELY plans to return to the air when the FCC grants the transfer, which normally takes about 90 days. The sale was consummated on April 20, 2023.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Minnesota Twins Radio Network, retrieved January 9, 2019.
  2. ^ WELY sign-on history from the Broadcasting Yearbook, 1994 edition, p. B-195. Retrieved from americanradiohistory.com on January 9, 2019.
  3. ^ WELY-FM history from the Broadcasting Yearbook, 1994 edition, p. B-195. Retrieved from americanradiohistory.com on January 9, 2019.
  4. ^ Callsign history for WELY-FM; retrieved January 9, 2019.
  5. ^ Original construction permit for KQEK (later WELY-FM), granted by the FCC on November 6, 1991; retrieved January 9, 2019.
  6. ^ Jones, Will (19 August 1976). ""News from home is WELY specialty"". Minneapolis Tribune – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ WELY's FCC history card, p. 2; retrieved January 9, 2019.
  8. ^ Recording of KSTP-TV's story on WELY's closure in 1987; retrieved January 9, 2019.
  9. ^ Transfer of control filing BTC-19970908GJ; retrieved January 9, 2019.
  10. ^ Transfer of control filing BTC-19991124AAC; retrieved January 9, 2019.
  11. ^ Transfer of control filing BTC-19970708GG, retrieved January 9, 2019.
  12. ^ Bob Kelleher (February 20, 2005). "A new life for radio at the end of the road". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 2008-02-21.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WELY in the FCC AM station database
  • WELY in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • WELY in the FCC FM station database
  • WELY in Nielsen Audio's FM station database


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WELY 1450 AM and WELY FM 94 5 FM are a pair of simulcast radio stations based in the small tourist destination town of Ely Minnesota United States WELY serves the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and Surrounding towns and areas of northeastern Minnesota WELYEly MinnesotaUnited StatesBroadcast areaBoundary Waters Canoe AreaArrowhead RegionFrequency1450 kHzBranding End of the Road Radio ProgrammingFormatSilent Off the airAffiliationsMinnesota Twins Radio Network 1 OwnershipOwnerMike Oberg and George Manus Zoe Communications Inc Sister stationsWELY FMHistoryFirst air dateOctober 2 1954 2 Call sign meaningEly MinnesotaTechnical informationFacility ID5386ClassCPower770 WattsTransmitter coordinates47 53 40 N 91 51 50 W 47 89444 N 91 86389 W 47 89444 91 86389LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr wely wbr com WELY FMEly MinnesotaUnited StatesBroadcast areaBoundary Waters Canoe AreaArrowhead RegionFrequency94 5 MHzBranding End of the Road Radio ProgrammingFormatSilent Off the airAffiliationsMinnesota Twins Radio NetworkOwnershipOwnerMike Oberg and George Manus Zoe Communications Inc Sister stationsWELYHistoryFirst air dateJuly 25 1992 3 Former call signsKQEK January 17 June 5 1992 4 Former frequencies92 1 MHz 5 Call sign meaningFM sister station to WELYTechnical informationFacility ID5385ClassAERP6 000 wattsHAAT100 meters 330 ft Transmitter coordinates47 53 40 N 91 51 50 W 47 89444 N 91 86389 W 47 89444 91 86389LinksWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr wely wbr com WELY studios WELY AM was founded in 1954 The front porch studio is downtown on E Chapman Street Both stations share a transmitter site south of town Contents 1 History 1 1 WELY AM 1 2 WELY FM 1 3 As a pair 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory editWELY AM edit WELY signed on the air on October 2 1954 WELY s first owner was Charles B Pearson who sold the station to WELY Corporation in 1959 and it would be operated as a side business by Vincent T Hallett for the next 17 years 6 WELY changed hands again in 1963 when WELY Corporation sold the station to North Central Video which sold the station to Northern Lakes Corporation in 1967 WELY s next owner would come in 1976 when the Northern Lakes Corporation sold it to BJL Broadcasting Corporation 7 In 1987 WELY suspended operations for a time due to financial difficulty which was featured as a news story on KSTP TV 8 WELY FM edit WELY FM signed on the air on July 25 1992 The original callsign was KQEK as issued on January 17 1992 but was changed to WELY FM on June 5 1992 As a pair edit WELY was owned by retired CBS broadcaster Charles Kuralt from 1995 until his death on July 4 1997 9 In 1999 WELY AM FM transferred from the estate of Suzanna Baird Kuralt to her estate s executors Susan Bowers amp Lisa Bowers White who sold the stations to Alice L Hill amp Janice Nagel Erickson a Twin Cities transplant 10 11 In 2005 it was purchased by the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa 12 The stations went silent on Thursday December 1 2022 as the transition began to the new owner Zoe Communications Inc of Shell Lake Wis The company owns 17 radio stations including numerous outlets in smaller markets similar to Ely WELY plans to return to the air when the FCC grants the transfer which normally takes about 90 days The sale was consummated on April 20 2023 See also editList of community radio stations in the United StatesReferences edit Minnesota Twins Radio Network retrieved January 9 2019 WELY sign on history from the Broadcasting Yearbook 1994 edition p B 195 Retrieved from americanradiohistory com on January 9 2019 WELY FM history from the Broadcasting Yearbook 1994 edition p B 195 Retrieved from americanradiohistory com on January 9 2019 Callsign history for WELY FM retrieved January 9 2019 Original construction permit for KQEK later WELY FM granted by the FCC on November 6 1991 retrieved January 9 2019 Jones Will 19 August 1976 News from home is WELY specialty Minneapolis Tribune via Newspapers com WELY s FCC history card p 2 retrieved January 9 2019 Recording of KSTP TV s story on WELY s closure in 1987 retrieved January 9 2019 Transfer of control filing BTC 19970908GJ retrieved January 9 2019 Transfer of control filing BTC 19991124AAC retrieved January 9 2019 Transfer of control filing BTC 19970708GG retrieved January 9 2019 Bob Kelleher February 20 2005 A new life for radio at the end of the road Minnesota Public Radio Retrieved 2008 02 21 External links editOfficial website WELY in the FCC AM station database WELY in Nielsen Audio s AM station database WELY in the FCC FM station database WELY in Nielsen Audio s FM station database nbsp nbsp This article about a radio station in Minnesota is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WELY amp oldid 1182325794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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