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Radio station in Hibbing, Minnesota
WMFG
Broadcast areaIron Range
Frequency1240 kHz
BrandingAmerica's Best Music
Programming
FormatAdult standards
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
Sister stationsWMFG-FM, WNMT, WTBX, WUSZ
History
First air dateOctober 12, 1935 (1935-10-12)
Former call signs
  • WMFG (1935–1983)
  • WGGR (1983–1987)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID60911
ClassC
Power1,000 watts unlimited
Transmitter coordinates47°24′30.00″N 92°57′4.00″W / 47.4083333°N 92.9511111°W / 47.4083333; -92.9511111
Links
Public license information
WebsiteWMFG Online

WMFG (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult standards format. Licensed to Hibbing, Minnesota, United States, the station serves the Iron Range area. The station is currently owned by Midwest Communications and features programming from Westwood One and Dial Global.

Midwest also owns five radio stations on the Iron Range; WMFG, WMFG-FM, WNMT, WTBX, WUSZ. All five stations share the same studio location at 807 W. 37th Street, Hibbing.

History

WMFG signed on the air on October 12, 1935, with studios in the Androy Hotel in downtown Hibbing, Minnesota. The station became affiliated with CBS in September 1937. As a CBS affiliate it carried the famous October 30, 1938, War of the Worlds broadcast. In June 1942, WMFG dropped CBS and joined the NBC Red. It remained with NBC until the early 1960s. By 1962, it was an independent station. WMFG was one of the original affiliates of the Minnesota Twins Radio Network in 1961. The station joined ABC in 1968 and remained with ABC until the mid-1980s. Station management decided to pick up the call signs of Duluth beautiful music station WGGR in 1983. Those call signs were dropped when the format changed at the Duluth outlet. The station applied for and was granted the call signs WGGR on November 1, 1983. On August 5, 1987, the station changed its call sign back to the original WMFG.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WMFG". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "WMFG Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. "WMFG Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.

External links

Radio stations in the Iron Range of Minnesota
This region includes the cities: Ely
Grand Rapids
Hibbing
Virginia
By AM frequency
By FM frequency
Translators
By call sign
Nearby regions –  U.S.
Bemidji
Brainerd
Duluth–Superior
International Falls
 Canada
Rainy River
Thunder Bay
See also
List of radio stations in Minnesota
Midwest Communications
Illinois
Peoria
WIRL
WKZF
WMBD
WSWT
WPBG
WXCL
Indiana
Evansville
WABX
WIKY-FM
WLYD
WSTO
Terre Haute
WBOW
WIBQ
WIBU (defunct)
WMGI
WTHI-FM
WWVR
Michigan
Battle Creek
WFAT
WNWN
Coldwater
WTVB
Holland
WHTC
WYVN
Kalamazoo
WKZO
WTOU
WVFM
WZOX
Lansing
WJXQ
WLMI
WQTX
WWDK
Minnesota
Duluth
KDAL
KDAL-FM
KDKE
KQDS-FM
KTCO
WDSM
WDUL
Hibbing
WEVE-FM
WDKE
WMFG
WMFG-FM
WNMT
WTBX
WUSZ
North Dakota
Fargo
KFGO
KFGO-FM
KNFL
KOYY
KRWK
KVOX-FM
South Dakota
Sioux Falls
KELO
KELO-FM
KELQ
KQSF
KRRO
KTWB
KWSN
Tennessee
Knoxville
WDKW
WIMZ-FM
WJXB-FM
WNFZ
Nashville
WCJK
WJXA
WNFN
Wisconsin
Appleton
WGEE
WYDR
Green Bay
WDKF
WIXX
WNCY-FM
WNFL
WTAQ/WTAQ-FM
Wausau
WDEZ
WIFC
WOZZ
WRIG
WSAU
WSAU-FM
Sheboygan
WBFM
WHBL
WHBZ
WXER
Website
mwcradio.com


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