Andy
Richards - Morning Show
Start your day with Andy Richards- bringing you the latest
news, sports and local information!
From
5 AM until 10 AM, Andy gest the morning started off right!
Rich
Kremer-News Director
Rich is a graduate with a degree in Journalism
from the University of Wisconsin-Superior. Rich’s most recent
broadcast experience was as a Reporter for KUWS-FM 91.3 a Wisconsin
Public Radio affiliate located at the University of Wisconsin-Superior.
Rich was personally responsible for 9 of the 12 awards KUWS
received in April 2010 at the Midwest Journalism Conference
held in Bloomington, MN.
In addition Rich has received awards from
the Milwaukee Press Club, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association
and Public Radio News Directors Incorporated.
Brad
Williams - 10AM- 2PM - Sports Director
Brad is
happy to officially launch his career in the Shawano area.
He enters the Frog Country Afternoon Show with over 8 years
of experience in radio. Brad grew up in the LaCrosse, Wisconsin
area where he was the voice of his High School sports teams.
After graduation in 2003, he worked his first job in radio
as a weekend request show host. He earned his bachelors from
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 2008 and left with a degree
in Radio TV Film.
In his
time at UW-Oshkosh he worked with the campus Radio Station
spending time as the stations Assistant Sports Director, Sports
Director, Promotions Director, and Assistant Program Director.
It was at UW-Oshkosh where he met his beautiful fiancee Kayla.
The two are planning a Summer 2009 Wedding.
Brad loves
all sports, and has broadcast over 175 games including; football,
basketball, baseball, softball, wrestling, hockey, soccer,
and volleyball.
Brad
looks forward to talking to all of you in the afternoons and
seeing you out in the community. Be sure to say Hi!
Aaron
Light, 2pm-6pm WTCH Afternoon Show
Born and raised in Ohio, with a lifelong love of radio
and music, Aarons' first on-air show was college radio at
The Ohio State University, after school, he then moved on
to the Ohio Center for Broadcasting in Cleveland. In 2006
upon graduation Aaron excepted his first job with Results
Broadcasting doing mornings on Antigo's CD106 WACD.
In
2007, Aaron moved to Shawano and began doing the afternoon
show on Moose Country WTCH, named the 2008 Small Market Best
Radio Show by the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association. Hear
Aaron every weekday afternoon, look for him broadcasting from
events all over the listening area, and email him with questions
or comments anytime at aaronwtch@yahoo.com
Dave
West- 7 PM- 12AM
A Texas native, Dave worked at various stations across The
Lone Star State including mornings and P.D. at KYKR in Beaumont
and KNFM in Midland/Odessa.
Dave 's hobbies include mountain climbing and skydiving. His
biggest thrill: flying with the Navy's Blue Angels - "Going
near the speed of sound is something you can't really describe
other than awesome!", says Dave. However, he keeps his feet
solidly on the ground musically every night on Classic Hit
Country, WTCH-AM 960.
Jack
Edwards- 12 AM- 5 AM
Jack has played Country Music at WTCH since 1997. He is a veteran
of several important Denver stations, including powerhouse KLZ,
where he did afternoon drive. Also Oldies outlet KXKL.
He first played Country in the 1980s at WFTE in Lafayette, IN.
Listen to Jack during Moose Country Overnights.
Bruce
Grassman, Shopping Show Host
Bruce Grassman brings you BIG Savings every Saturday morning
from 8a-11a on Moose Country WTCH-AM 960. Save big $$$ and call
the show at 715-524-2194, extension #1.
Lee
Mielke Host of America's Dairyline - Monday - Friday - 6:09am
Email: lmielke@dairyline.com Lee began his broadcast career
in 1971 in Berlin , Wisconsin . Four years later he and his
wife moved to Lynden , Washington and began work at KLYN-FM
as an advertising consultant and announcer. In September of
1988 Lee began a syndicated radio program called DairyLine
Pam
Jahnke
Frog Country Farm Director Born in Northeastern Wisconsin,
Pam Jahnke grew up in agriculture. Raised on her family's
200 acre dairy farm, she learned the "farm work ethic" first
hand. Pam has been dedicated to agriculture throughout her
life. As a youngster, she was actively involved in both 4-H
and FFA activities, while working on her family's farm. She
happily served as a 4-H camp counselor, was a dairy exhibitor
in county fairs, and even reigned as Oconto County's Dairy
Queen.
At the
University of Wisconsin - River Falls, Pam studied broadcast
journalism and broad area agriculture. She started that campus's
first ever "Farm Show" on radio, and received the top national
scholarship from the National Association of Farm Broadcasters
(NAFB). After college, Pam moved into her chosen field, doing
farm broadcasting, radio and television, from Green Bay to
Eau Claire, WI - and she's never looked back. Pam often says
she feels like farm broadcasting and communicating on behalf
of food producers is exactly what she was made for. She believes
in working with the ag community both on, and off, the air.
Pam says
that working with commodity groups and farm organizations
comes naturally, and growers feel "like her family" - since
most of her immediate family is involved in agriculture today.
Pam's been named "Friend of Agriculture" by the Wisconsin
Department of Agriculture for her assistance in raising awareness
of the "Harvest of Hope" program. She's been honored as "Agri
Marketing Person Of The Year" by the Badger chapter of the
National Agrimarketing Association. She also accepted special
commendation from the Wisconsin State Senate after she was
named "Farm Broadcaster of the Year" for the western United
States by the National Association of Farm Broadcasters. Most
recently she's been featured in a number of industry publications
as well as "Wisconsin Woman" magazine and the "Capitol Region
Business Journal".
Pam Jahnke
has been a member of the National Association of Farm Broadcasters
since 1989.
Alvin
& Sherry Styczynski Polka Show, Sunday mornings, 6a-7a
Enjoy polka's best every Sunday morning from 6a-7a with Alvin
and Sherry.
Results
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1456 E. Green Bay Street
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54166
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