WLFM

For the station in the Chicago area that held the call sign WLFM-LP, see WRME-LP. For the current WLFM-LP, see WLFM-LP.

WLFM was the first FM college radio station in Northeastern Wisconsin. It was owned and operated by Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin.

WLFM had its inaugural broadcast on March 10, 1956. Since then the station has moved locations, been struck by lightning, and developed a relationship with Wisconsin Public Radio. During summer of 2005, Lawrence University sold the station's FM license and broadcasting equipment to Relevant Radio, opting for an Internet-only formant. The FM station's calls became WOVM and it aired Relevant Radio's Catholic religious radio format until January 2008, when the station adopted a new Adult Hits radio format called "Oasis." It now airs a hybrid of Jazz and Adult Standards branded as "The Avenue."

WLFM's departure from the terrestrial radio dials caused some concern among students and alumni because the university administration did not consult students beforehand; however, WLFM's Internet format allowed for listeners from all over the globe to easily access the station's programming.

WLFM was home to the Great Midwest Trivia Contest,[1][2] which might be the United States's longest running trivia contest.

References

  1. Kelly, Angela (January 22, 2009). "Trivia junkies convene for annual competition". WLUK. Retrieved 2009-01-26.
  2. Weekend of trivia is serious business; Ed Berthiaume, January 24, 2008; The Post Crescent, Retrieved January 27, 2008

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