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'''WEMP''' (98.9 FM) is an FM ] licensed to ] currently airing an ]/] format under ] from a tower shared with ] (98.1) just west of ]. The station covers the ]/Two Rivers market, along with eastern ], including ]. The station is owned by Mark Heller via Metro North Communications, LLC, which is the station's licensee. While the station goes through its PTA, its broadcast currently originates from the WLKN studios in ]. '''WEMP''' (98.9 FM) is an FM ] licensed to ] currently airing an ]/] format under a two-day ] period using the facilities of ] (98.1) just west of ], which went off the air to allow the PTA to go forward using their antenna and transmitter. The station covers the ]/Two Rivers market, along with eastern ], including ]. The station is owned by Mark Heller via Metro North Communications, LLC, which is the station's licensee. While the station goes through its PTA, its broadcast currently originates from the WLKN studios in ].


The station began broadcasting via PTA on the evening of December 7, 2013, nine days ahead of the expiration of the station's ] after the station's original plan to build a new tower in Newton was rejected by the town board. The station's signal is also streaming via 's website during the PTA period. Commiserate with the move to the WLKN tower, the station has an unactioned request to move the ] to ], north of Sheboygan. The station began broadcasting via PTA on the evening of December 7, 2013, nine days ahead of the expiration of the station's ] after the station's original plan to build a new tower in Newton was rejected by the town board. The station's signal is also streaming via 's website during the PTA period. The station has an unactioned request to move the ] to ], north of Sheboygan.


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Revision as of 07:11, 8 December 2013

"WEMP" redirects here. For the Milwaukee radio station that held the WEMP calls from 1935-2004, see WSSP. For the New York station which held the WEMP calls from 2011 and 2012, see WFAN-FM. Radio station in Two Rivers, Wisconsin
WEMP
Broadcast areaManitowoc County and Sheboygan County
Frequency98.9 MHz
Programming
Language(s)program test authority
Ownership
Owner
  • Mark Heller
  • (Metro North Communications, LLC)
History
First air dateDecember 7, 2013 (2013-12-07)
Call sign meaningHeritage call sign formerly used by WSSP Milwaukee
Technical information
Facility ID85300
ClassA
Power6 kW
ERP0.038 kW
HAAT89.4 m

WEMP (98.9 FM) is an FM radio station licensed to Two Rivers, Wisconsin currently airing an easy listening/oldies format under a two-day program test authority period using the facilities of WLKN (98.1) just west of Newton, which went off the air to allow the PTA to go forward using their antenna and transmitter. The station covers the Manitowoc/Two Rivers market, along with eastern Sheboygan County, including Sheboygan. The station is owned by Mark Heller via Metro North Communications, LLC, which is the station's licensee. While the station goes through its PTA, its broadcast currently originates from the WLKN studios in Cleveland.

The station began broadcasting via PTA on the evening of December 7, 2013, nine days ahead of the expiration of the station's construction permit after the station's original plan to build a new tower in Newton was rejected by the town board. The station's signal is also streaming via WLKN's website during the PTA period. The station has an unactioned request to move the city of license to Howards Grove, north of Sheboygan.

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