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WXSS

WXSS (103.7 FM) is a Top 40 (CHR) radio station owned by Audacy, Inc., licensed to Wauwatosa, Wisconsin and serving Milwaukee. Its studios are located in Hales Corners. WXSS's tower is located in the Milwaukee "tower farm" complex near Estabrook Park in the northeastern part of the city.

WXSS
Broadcast areaMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Frequency103.7 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding103-7 Kiss-FM
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatContemporary hit radio
SubchannelsHD2: Urban contemporary
HD3: Channel Q
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
January 1, 1961 (1961-01-01)
Former call signs
WTOS (1961–71)
WEZW (1971–95)
WAMG (1995–98)
Call sign meaning
X represents a kiss, then the "SS" in kiss
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID27031
ClassB
ERP19,500 watts
HAAT257 meters (843 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
43°05′49″N 87°54′18″W / 43.097°N 87.905°W / 43.097; -87.905
Translator(s)HD2: 105.7 W289CB (Milwaukee)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live (via Audacy)
Listen live (via Audacy) (HD2)
Websitewww.audacy.com/1037kissfm
www.audacy.com/hot1057mke (HD2)

History Edit

Early years (1961-1971) Edit

The original call sign was WTOS, a reference to its city of license when it signed on in 1961 with a MOR format. WTOS later flipped to a country music format that also featured ethnic programming. In March 1969, new owners switched the station's format to progressive rock, going head-to-head with WZMF.

Beautiful music (1971-1993) Edit

The inexperienced owners lost money with the format, and in 1971, a new owner adopted a beautiful music format and the WEZW call sign.[2] WEZW was a huge ratings success for the following two decades.

Adult contemporary (1993-1995) Edit

 
Previous logo from the mid-1990s as WAMG

As the format withered away on radio dials across the country during the late 1980s and early 1990s, WEZW tweaked the format in 1993 by adding adult contemporary music with vocals. WEZW made an even more abrupt change in March 1995 by changing its calls to WAMG and branding to Magic 103.7 with the slogan "Continuous Soft Favorites".

Rhythmic (1996-1998) Edit

Unable to compete with WLTQ, they flipped to a Rhythmic Adult Contemporary format during Labor Day weekend, 1996, keeping the "Magic" branding, but changing the slogan to "Rhythm & Romance."[3] The playlist featured rhythmic oldies, current R&B and Pop/Dance in addition to soft AC. Much of the airstaff was changed; however, some features including "Lovesongs" (with a different host) and "The Sunday Jazz Brunch" remained.

Top 40 (1998-present) Edit

Throughout the mid-1990s, the Milwaukee market was left without a Top 40 station after WLUM-FM dropped its Top 40 format in late-1994. It wasn't until June 19, 1998, when Top 40 made a comeback to the Milwaukee market when the 103.7 FM frequency station launched its current CHR format under the call letters WXSS-FM, and 103.7 KISS-FM was born, with "Everybody" by Backstreet Boys being the first song played.[4] The station debuted with 10,000 songs in a row without commercials, as many CHR stations have done, and was promoted and followed by a $10,000 giveaway. As the station added personalities, they did several remotes with T-shirt giveaways. The current Vice President of Operations, Brian Kelly, was in charge of the launch, which included imaging by Mitch Craig. The station was branded as The All New, All Hit 103.7 Kiss FM from the time it started until February 2003.

At Midnight on February 3, 2003, the station tweaked its playlist to Rhythmic CHR and branding to 103.7 Kiss FM, The New #1 Hit Music Station, but by August 2003, the station began tweaking back to mainstream CHR. However, by 2009, WXSS shifted back to a Rhythmic-leaning direction with a heavy emphasis on R&B/hip-hop, dance and pop hits while playing only the most popular rock music.

On May 28, 2010, WXSS got new competition when WRNW ditched its '80s Classic Rock format to go Top 40/CHR.[5] WRNW's parent company iHeartMedia (the former Clear Channel Communications) owns the rights to the "KISS-FM" branding, though when WXSS launched in 1998, Clear Channel was still in the process of acquiring their Milwaukee stations, and the strategy of expanding the KISS-FM branding across Clear Channel's stations nationwide had not yet been implemented, allowing Entercom to claim the name in the Milwaukee market. WRNW would flip to Sports Talk in November 2018 after eight years and not-so-impressive ratings, as well as failing to overtake WXSS during its run.

On September 7, 2012, WXSS picked up new competition from WZBK-FM, who switched formats from Classic Country to Rhythmic Top 40 as WNRG, "Energy 106-9."[6] This would last until April 1, 2021, when the station flipped to Oldies, thus leaving WXSS as the only CHR station in Milwaukee.[7]

Today WXSS plays mostly Rhythmic Pop Hits and Hip-Hop, in addition to Classic Hip-Hop from the 90s and 2000s on a more regular basis.

Following changes to Audacy-owned stations nation-wide, all local DJs outside of the morning show were replaced with syndicated personalities from other markets.[8]

History of the Various Shows on KISS FM Edit

Mornings Edit

The Joe Show with Joe Caruso, Van "The Man" McNeal, and Ginger Jordan was the first morning show when the station signed on. The show later was helmed for a short time by Van and Ginger, after the departure of Caruso. Former KDWB afternoon jock Michael Knight then joined to form Knight In The Morning. Later, Van moved to nights on KISS and Michael and Ginger welcomed former KDWB production director Rahny Taylor as the third host and executive producer. Later, when Rahny and Michael were moved to clustermate Hot A/C WMYX and Ginger departed the station, KISS mornings were handled again by Van McNeal, this time with KISS production assistant Tony Zamboni as co-host. Just months later, Van moved to afternoon drive on KISS and Rahny Taylor returned to KISS FM, along with former KISS night and afternoon host Wes McKane, to form the "Wes & Rahny In The Morning". Later, former WIFC FM night jock Alley Faith joined Wes and Rahny, to form "Wes, Rahny, and Alley". In 2013 Rahny departed the station for K-Love/Air1 in Sacramento. Crosstown WRNW afternoon host, Riggs, replaced him to form "Wes, Riggs & Alley." In late 2015, Wes left Kiss to host mornings on sister station, WMYX. In September 2016, Ryan Gibbons joined the show from KZOK Seattle as full-time "Producer Gibbons". The show was then known as simply "Riggs and Alley". In October 2022, Riggs announced plans to depart the station.[9]

Middays Edit

JoJo Martinez held the midday position for about nine of those years. During JoJo's short time away from the station, former Atlanta radio personality and current XM disc jockey PJ held the job. JoJo moved to sister station WMYX in the summer of 2010 and Leigh McNabb, formerly of WLRW, WZOK and WMYX, hosted middays until 2015. In the fall of 2015, current music director, Nathan Graham began hosting middays. In 2018, JMatt became the station's midday host. In 2021, the out-of-market personality Julia began airing in middays.[10]

Afternoons Edit

The station signed on with former Jacksonville and Denver radio personality Greg Tanner in afternoons. Following his exit, former KISS night jock and current morning host Wes McKane held down PM drive. After Wes left to do nights at KDWB in the Twin Cities, Mat Mitchell, formerly nights at Mix 93.3 in Kansas City, held down afternoons. When Mat left to do mornings at Channel 963 in Wichita, then night host Van McNeal did afternoons. Van later left to do the same shift on sister station WMYX, which opened the door for Kraig Karson, the station's first night host, to do afternoons. In 2022, the out-of-market personality Josh "Bru" Brubaker began airing in afternoons.[11]

Nights Edit

When KISS signed on, current afternoon jock Kraig Karson served as the first night show host. When Kraig left for afternoons at the now defunct 103.5 The Beat in Chicago, current morning show host Wes McKane became the station's second night jock, coming from a similar role at 95.5 WIFC FM in central Wisconsin. After Wes moved to afternoons, former KDWB jock Zanny K. enter for a very short stint as the night time host. Zanny was followed by Van McNeal, who shifted into nights from mornings. Van's move back to mornings made way for B-Dub, who was inbound from HOT 104 in Mobile, AL. After about one year, B-Dub left for afternoon drive at Q102 in Philly and was replaced by Kracker, a.k.a. Pat Clark, who moved from a similar job at U92 in Salt Lake City. Upon Kracker's departure for mornings in Seattle at KQMV, former KISS part-timer Brett Andrews returned for the night slot, coming from HOT 97 in Las Vegas, where he hosted afternoons. Brett Andrews was the night host until May 2010, when he took another job in Portland, Oregon. After his move, HaZe, who formerly worked at KSLZ St. Louis, took over the night slot at KISS. After Haze left the station in 2011, Michelle McKnight stepped in. She left the station in the spring of 2014 for KTFM in San Antonio. Nathan Graham came to KISS to host nights in the fall of 2014. After segueing up to middays, he was replaced by longtime Milwaukee radio staple, DJ Gee-A. In 2022, the out-of-market personality Sean "Sonic" Leake began airing in evenings.[12]

Overnights Edit

Current overnight host is Z, who also works as Assistant Production Director for Entercom Milwaukee. Previous overnight hosts included Dave Michaels (Currently nights on WRIT-FM), Brett Andrews did fill in overnights in 2002 (Currently Program Director and Morning Show host at WRIT-FM), Jake Evans (Left for WLUM-FM in 2002)

Klub KISS Edit

Klub KISS, created in 2003, is a dance club mixshow featuring most of the songs played in regular rotation in remixed/dance mix form. It was so popular that in 2005 it spawned the 5 O'Clock Traffic Jam and PJ's Party Jam (later renamed Jojo's Party Jam upon Jojo's return to the Midday slot).

Klub KISS is currently produced and hosted by night personality, DJ Gee-A.

HD Radio Edit

The station has two HD Radio subchannels. When WXSS commenced HD operations, their HD2 sub-channel carried the standup comedy format of the All Comedy Radio Network. Later, an HD3 subchannel was activated to simulcasts sister sports talk station WSSP. In August 2011, the WSSP simulcast moved to the HD2, replacing the All Comedy Radio Network, and the HD3 subchannel was turned off. As of June 2014, the 103.7-HD2 signal was translated in analog form on 105.7 FM over translator W289CB to give WSSP an FM signal within the main Milwaukee area.

In the spring of 2019, WXSS-HD3 was launched to carry "The Oasis", an '80s-heavy adult contemporary playlist branded as "Relaxing Radio"; in mid-August 2019, it was switched to the LGBTQ+ network Channel Q.

On October 5, 2020, WXSS-HD2/W289CB dropped the simulcast of WSSP and flipped to urban contemporary, branded as "Hot 105.7".[13] The shift in format is likely intended to lure in nostalgia listeners, when WLUM-FM utilized the same format under the branding of "Hot 102" from its 1979 launch until its 1994 transition to rock and alternative music (though the current incarnation of "Hot" has a more modern playlist), along with providing direct competition to WKKV, albeit in an automated form to start.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WXSS". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Billboard". 1971-03-13.
  3. ^ "WAMG Drops Soft For Rhythmic AC" (PDF). Radio & Records. 1996-09-06. p. 10. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  4. ^ "Milwaukee's WAMG Flips To CHR/Pop" (PDF). Radio & Records. p. 14. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  5. ^ Ross, Sean (June 10, 2010). "Punch Wars #5 – Milwaukee's New CHR Battle". Radio-Info.com.
  6. ^ "Saga Gives Milwaukee An Energy Boost" from Radio Insight (September 7, 2012)
  7. ^ "Pure Oldies 106.9 Debuts In Milwaukee" from Radio Insight (April 1, 2021)
  8. ^ "The New Audacy CHR Lineups - RadioInsight". 16 July 2021.
  9. ^ "Riggs to Depart Mornings at 103.7 Kiss-FM Milwaukee - RadioInsight". 31 October 2022.
  10. ^ "The New Audacy CHR Lineups - RadioInsight". 16 July 2021.
  11. ^ "The New Audacy CHR Lineups - RadioInsight". 16 July 2021.
  12. ^ "The New Audacy CHR Lineups - RadioInsight". 16 July 2021.
  13. ^ Entercom Brings Hip Hop Hot 105.7 To Milwaukee Radioinsight - October 6, 2020

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • WXSS in the FCC FM station database
  • WXSS on Radio-Locator
  • WXSS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • W289CB in the FCC FM station database
  • W289CB on Radio-Locator
  • Milwaukee radio: a retrospective

wxss, confused, with, wkxj, chattanooga, tennessee, area, sister, station, with, same, branding, frequency, radio, station, owned, audacy, licensed, wauwatosa, wisconsin, serving, milwaukee, studios, located, hales, corners, tower, located, milwaukee, tower, f. Not to be confused with WKXJ a Chattanooga Tennessee area sister station with the same branding and frequency WXSS 103 7 FM is a Top 40 CHR radio station owned by Audacy Inc licensed to Wauwatosa Wisconsin and serving Milwaukee Its studios are located in Hales Corners WXSS s tower is located in the Milwaukee tower farm complex near Estabrook Park in the northeastern part of the city WXSSWauwatosa WisconsinBroadcast areaMilwaukee WisconsinFrequency103 7 MHz HD Radio Branding103 7 Kiss FMProgrammingLanguage s EnglishFormatContemporary hit radioSubchannelsHD2 Urban contemporaryHD3 Channel QAffiliationsPremiere NetworksOwnershipOwnerAudacy Inc Audacy License LLC Sister stationsWMYX FMWSSPHistoryFirst air dateJanuary 1 1961 1961 01 01 Former call signsWTOS 1961 71 WEZW 1971 95 WAMG 1995 98 Call sign meaningX represents a kiss then the SS in kissTechnical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID27031ClassBERP19 500 wattsHAAT257 meters 843 ft Transmitter coordinates43 05 49 N 87 54 18 W 43 097 N 87 905 W 43 097 87 905Translator s HD2 105 7 W289CB Milwaukee LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen live via Audacy Listen live via Audacy HD2 Websitewww wbr audacy wbr com wbr 1037kissfm www wbr audacy wbr com wbr hot1057mke HD2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1961 1971 1 2 Beautiful music 1971 1993 1 3 Adult contemporary 1993 1995 1 4 Rhythmic 1996 1998 1 5 Top 40 1998 present 2 History of the Various Shows on KISS FM 2 1 Mornings 2 2 Middays 2 3 Afternoons 2 4 Nights 2 5 Overnights 2 6 Klub KISS 3 HD Radio 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1961 1971 Edit The original call sign was WTOS a reference to its city of license when it signed on in 1961 with a MOR format WTOS later flipped to a country music format that also featured ethnic programming In March 1969 new owners switched the station s format to progressive rock going head to head with WZMF Beautiful music 1971 1993 Edit The inexperienced owners lost money with the format and in 1971 a new owner adopted a beautiful music format and the WEZW call sign 2 WEZW was a huge ratings success for the following two decades Adult contemporary 1993 1995 Edit nbsp Previous logo from the mid 1990s as WAMGAs the format withered away on radio dials across the country during the late 1980s and early 1990s WEZW tweaked the format in 1993 by adding adult contemporary music with vocals WEZW made an even more abrupt change in March 1995 by changing its calls to WAMG and branding to Magic 103 7 with the slogan Continuous Soft Favorites Rhythmic 1996 1998 Edit Unable to compete with WLTQ they flipped to a Rhythmic Adult Contemporary format during Labor Day weekend 1996 keeping the Magic branding but changing the slogan to Rhythm amp Romance 3 The playlist featured rhythmic oldies current R amp B and Pop Dance in addition to soft AC Much of the airstaff was changed however some features including Lovesongs with a different host and The Sunday Jazz Brunch remained Top 40 1998 present Edit Throughout the mid 1990s the Milwaukee market was left without a Top 40 station after WLUM FM dropped its Top 40 format in late 1994 It wasn t until June 19 1998 when Top 40 made a comeback to the Milwaukee market when the 103 7 FM frequency station launched its current CHR format under the call letters WXSS FM and 103 7 KISS FM was born with Everybody by Backstreet Boys being the first song played 4 The station debuted with 10 000 songs in a row without commercials as many CHR stations have done and was promoted and followed by a 10 000 giveaway As the station added personalities they did several remotes with T shirt giveaways The current Vice President of Operations Brian Kelly was in charge of the launch which included imaging by Mitch Craig The station was branded as The All New All Hit 103 7 Kiss FM from the time it started until February 2003 At Midnight on February 3 2003 the station tweaked its playlist to Rhythmic CHR and branding to 103 7 Kiss FM The New 1 Hit Music Station but by August 2003 the station began tweaking back to mainstream CHR However by 2009 WXSS shifted back to a Rhythmic leaning direction with a heavy emphasis on R amp B hip hop dance and pop hits while playing only the most popular rock music On May 28 2010 WXSS got new competition when WRNW ditched its 80s Classic Rock format to go Top 40 CHR 5 WRNW s parent company iHeartMedia the former Clear Channel Communications owns the rights to the KISS FM branding though when WXSS launched in 1998 Clear Channel was still in the process of acquiring their Milwaukee stations and the strategy of expanding the KISS FM branding across Clear Channel s stations nationwide had not yet been implemented allowing Entercom to claim the name in the Milwaukee market WRNW would flip to Sports Talk in November 2018 after eight years and not so impressive ratings as well as failing to overtake WXSS during its run On September 7 2012 WXSS picked up new competition from WZBK FM who switched formats from Classic Country to Rhythmic Top 40 as WNRG Energy 106 9 6 This would last until April 1 2021 when the station flipped to Oldies thus leaving WXSS as the only CHR station in Milwaukee 7 Today WXSS plays mostly Rhythmic Pop Hits and Hip Hop in addition to Classic Hip Hop from the 90s and 2000s on a more regular basis Following changes to Audacy owned stations nation wide all local DJs outside of the morning show were replaced with syndicated personalities from other markets 8 History of the Various Shows on KISS FM EditMornings Edit The Joe Show with Joe Caruso Van The Man McNeal and Ginger Jordan was the first morning show when the station signed on The show later was helmed for a short time by Van and Ginger after the departure of Caruso Former KDWB afternoon jock Michael Knight then joined to form Knight In The Morning Later Van moved to nights on KISS and Michael and Ginger welcomed former KDWB production director Rahny Taylor as the third host and executive producer Later when Rahny and Michael were moved to clustermate Hot A C WMYX and Ginger departed the station KISS mornings were handled again by Van McNeal this time with KISS production assistant Tony Zamboni as co host Just months later Van moved to afternoon drive on KISS and Rahny Taylor returned to KISS FM along with former KISS night and afternoon host Wes McKane to form the Wes amp Rahny In The Morning Later former WIFC FM night jock Alley Faith joined Wes and Rahny to form Wes Rahny and Alley In 2013 Rahny departed the station for K Love Air1 in Sacramento Crosstown WRNW afternoon host Riggs replaced him to form Wes Riggs amp Alley In late 2015 Wes left Kiss to host mornings on sister station WMYX In September 2016 Ryan Gibbons joined the show from KZOK Seattle as full time Producer Gibbons The show was then known as simply Riggs and Alley In October 2022 Riggs announced plans to depart the station 9 Middays Edit JoJo Martinez held the midday position for about nine of those years During JoJo s short time away from the station former Atlanta radio personality and current XM disc jockey PJ held the job JoJo moved to sister station WMYX in the summer of 2010 and Leigh McNabb formerly of WLRW WZOK and WMYX hosted middays until 2015 In the fall of 2015 current music director Nathan Graham began hosting middays In 2018 JMatt became the station s midday host In 2021 the out of market personality Julia began airing in middays 10 Afternoons Edit The station signed on with former Jacksonville and Denver radio personality Greg Tanner in afternoons Following his exit former KISS night jock and current morning host Wes McKane held down PM drive After Wes left to do nights at KDWB in the Twin Cities Mat Mitchell formerly nights at Mix 93 3 in Kansas City held down afternoons When Mat left to do mornings at Channel 963 in Wichita then night host Van McNeal did afternoons Van later left to do the same shift on sister station WMYX which opened the door for Kraig Karson the station s first night host to do afternoons In 2022 the out of market personality Josh Bru Brubaker began airing in afternoons 11 Nights Edit When KISS signed on current afternoon jock Kraig Karson served as the first night show host When Kraig left for afternoons at the now defunct 103 5 The Beat in Chicago current morning show host Wes McKane became the station s second night jock coming from a similar role at 95 5 WIFC FM in central Wisconsin After Wes moved to afternoons former KDWB jock Zanny K enter for a very short stint as the night time host Zanny was followed by Van McNeal who shifted into nights from mornings Van s move back to mornings made way for B Dub who was inbound from HOT 104 in Mobile AL After about one year B Dub left for afternoon drive at Q102 in Philly and was replaced by Kracker a k a Pat Clark who moved from a similar job at U92 in Salt Lake City Upon Kracker s departure for mornings in Seattle at KQMV former KISS part timer Brett Andrews returned for the night slot coming from HOT 97 in Las Vegas where he hosted afternoons Brett Andrews was the night host until May 2010 when he took another job in Portland Oregon After his move HaZe who formerly worked at KSLZ St Louis took over the night slot at KISS After Haze left the station in 2011 Michelle McKnight stepped in She left the station in the spring of 2014 for KTFM in San Antonio Nathan Graham came to KISS to host nights in the fall of 2014 After segueing up to middays he was replaced by longtime Milwaukee radio staple DJ Gee A In 2022 the out of market personality Sean Sonic Leake began airing in evenings 12 Overnights Edit Current overnight host is Z who also works as Assistant Production Director for Entercom Milwaukee Previous overnight hosts included Dave Michaels Currently nights on WRIT FM Brett Andrews did fill in overnights in 2002 Currently Program Director and Morning Show host at WRIT FM Jake Evans Left for WLUM FM in 2002 Klub KISS Edit Klub KISS created in 2003 is a dance club mixshow featuring most of the songs played in regular rotation in remixed dance mix form It was so popular that in 2005 it spawned the 5 O Clock Traffic Jam and PJ s Party Jam later renamed Jojo s Party Jam upon Jojo s return to the Midday slot Klub KISS is currently produced and hosted by night personality DJ Gee A HD Radio EditThe station has two HD Radio subchannels When WXSS commenced HD operations their HD2 sub channel carried the standup comedy format of the All Comedy Radio Network Later an HD3 subchannel was activated to simulcasts sister sports talk station WSSP In August 2011 the WSSP simulcast moved to the HD2 replacing the All Comedy Radio Network and the HD3 subchannel was turned off As of June 2014 the 103 7 HD2 signal was translated in analog form on 105 7 FM over translator W289CB to give WSSP an FM signal within the main Milwaukee area In the spring of 2019 WXSS HD3 was launched to carry The Oasis an 80s heavy adult contemporary playlist branded as Relaxing Radio in mid August 2019 it was switched to the LGBTQ network Channel Q On October 5 2020 WXSS HD2 W289CB dropped the simulcast of WSSP and flipped to urban contemporary branded as Hot 105 7 13 The shift in format is likely intended to lure in nostalgia listeners when WLUM FM utilized the same format under the branding of Hot 102 from its 1979 launch until its 1994 transition to rock and alternative music though the current incarnation of Hot has a more modern playlist along with providing direct competition to WKKV albeit in an automated form to start References Edit Facility Technical Data for WXSS Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Billboard 1971 03 13 WAMG Drops Soft For Rhythmic AC PDF Radio amp Records 1996 09 06 p 10 Retrieved 2023 09 11 Milwaukee s WAMG Flips To CHR Pop PDF Radio amp Records p 14 Retrieved 2023 09 11 Ross Sean June 10 2010 Punch Wars 5 Milwaukee s New CHR Battle Radio Info com Saga Gives Milwaukee An Energy Boost from Radio Insight September 7 2012 Pure Oldies 106 9 Debuts In Milwaukee from Radio Insight April 1 2021 The New Audacy CHR Lineups RadioInsight 16 July 2021 Riggs to Depart Mornings at 103 7 Kiss FM Milwaukee RadioInsight 31 October 2022 The New Audacy CHR Lineups RadioInsight 16 July 2021 The New Audacy CHR Lineups RadioInsight 16 July 2021 The New Audacy CHR Lineups RadioInsight 16 July 2021 Entercom Brings Hip Hop Hot 105 7 To Milwaukee Radioinsight October 6 2020External links EditOfficial website WXSS in the FCC FM station database WXSS on Radio Locator WXSS in Nielsen Audio s FM station databaseW289CB in the FCC FM station database W289CB on Radio Locator Milwaukee radio a retrospective Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WXSS amp oldid 1181604913, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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