1420AM The Breeze introduces new call letters

PLYMOUTH, WIS. – Galaxie Broadcasting of Plymouth Wis. is changing the call letters for radio station 1420AM WJUB The Breeze to WGXI, effective immediately.

The change ushers in the third set of call letters in the station’s storied 64-year history. In 1954, the radio station signed on as WPLY, and in 1991 Jubilation Ministries changed the call letters to WJUB.

Galaxie Broadcasting’s switch to the call letters WGXI has been officially granted by the Federal Communications Commission.

The change to the WGXI call letters is part of a series of moves planned by new station owners David Hendrickson and Stuart Muck of Galaxie Broadcasting. Hendrickson and Muck had intended to bring back the original WPLY call letters, but they are currently assigned to another radio station in Roanoke, Va.

“The WGXI call letters really help to mark the start of the station’s new ownership,” Hendrickson said.

Galaxie Broadcasting’s purchase of the radio station became official on Dec. 28, 2017.

The station will continue to be known as 1420AM The Breeze with an Adult Standards music format, CBS Radio News and affiliations with Marquette Golden Eagles men’s college basketball and Plymouth Panthers high school football.

For more information or to learn about marketing opportunities with 1420AM WGXI The Breeze, contact David Hendrickson at 920-892-9191, david@galaxiebroadcasting.com or www.1420thebreeze.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

1420AM WJUB ‘The Breeze’ tabs Carter as account executive, media consultant

Janet Carter has joined the staff of 1420AM WJUB-The Breeze radio station in Plymouth, Wis. as an account executive-media consultant.

(PEDAL DOWN PROMOTIONS) February 7, 2018 – Galaxie Broadcasting has added Janet Carter to its staff as an account executive and media consultant for 1420AM WJUB-The Breeze radio station in Plymouth.

Carter’s background, which features previous work with U.S. Cellular and the Sheboygan Senior Community’s Landmark Square project, provides her with a unique perspective to assist businesses with local marketing opportunities, including radio advertising.

Carter has also served as the past president of the Sheboygan Early Bird Rotary Club and the Sheboygan Area United Way Board of Directors.

In her new position with Galaxie Broadcasting, Carter will be working with Sheboygan area businesses and assisting in the process of formulating marketing plans and strategies.

To explore marketing opportunities with 1420AM WJUB-The Breeze, contact Janet Carter by phone at 920-207-0196 or via e mail at janet@galaxiebroadcasting.com.

 

 

Galaxie Broadcasting assumes ownership of 1420AM WJUB ‘The Breeze’

Stuart Muck (left) and David Hendrickson (right) of Galaxie Broadcasting are the new owners of WJUB 1420 AM The Breeze in Plymouth, Wis.

PLYMOUTH, WIS. – A fixture on the Sheboygan County radio landscape for the past 64 years, 1420AM The Breeze (WJUB) in Plymouth has found a new lease on life under the local ownership of Galaxie Broadcasting.

The wheels of the ownership transfer were set into motion shortly after station owner Jubilation Ministries merged with The Family Radio Network of Appleton in early 2017.

After The Family Radio Network made WJUB-The Breeze available for sale, Galaxie Broadcasting owners David Hendrickson and Stuart Muck agreed to purchase the station, along with the current building and property that houses the studio and offices in Plymouth on May 30, 2017.

The purchase agreement was submitted to the FCC for approval in early fall and the deal became official on Dec. 28, 2017.

The station originally signed on as WPLY in 1954 and has operated in a variety of formats over the years, including Country and Western in the 1960s and Rock ‘n Roll oldies in the 1980s. After purchasing the station in 1991, Jubilation Ministries introduced a Christian programming format, along with WJUB call letters, and later 91.3FM WSTM to its station offerings.

Hendrickson, who has been a fixture at a station since January 2003, when he was hired to launch The Breeze’s Adult Standards music format, is thrilled for the opportunity to keep the tradition-rich station alive under the Sheboygan County-based Galaxie Broadcasting ownership banner.

 

“To have the chance at keeping a very important, heritage radio station on the air and under local ownership was very motivating,” Hendrickson said. “The radio landscape has changed dramatically in recent years and we felt pursuing this was the right thing for us to do. Although it was never discussed, the possibility was real that a station that has been part of the community for more than 60 years could just go away with no prospect to come back. We did not want that to happen.”

Muck, who also has been involved at WJUB-The Breeze since 2003 in an engineering capacity, feels strongly about the endearing viability of local AM radio.

“Growing up on a dairy farm just west of Shawano, I clearly remember the first thing we did when we got out to the barn in the morning was turn on the local AM radio station,” Muck said. “That was an automatic because we heard everything we needed to know from that station. I am excited about playing a part in keeping that tradition alive in Sheboygan County.”

Loyal Breeze listeners can look forward to more of what they enjoy about the station, along with a few new wrinkles in the coming months.

“The Breeze has a loyal following and has carved out a niche in the Sheboygan radio market and we expect many things about the radio station to remain exactly as they are,” Hendrickson said. “However, we have a number of things planned to help expand both our listenership and the coverage area of the station. Some of those plans will be announced in the next few months. It’s also our hope to grow the station internally, expanding our staff and our presence in Sheboygan County. While we are licensed to Plymouth, the station really serves all of the local area, including Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Oostburg, Cedar Grove, Elkhart Lake and Kohler.”

Along with local news, weather, sports and community-based programming, including agricultural news from the Wisconsin Farm Report, 1420AM The Breeze features an adult standards music format showcasing classic songs from the “Great American Songbook” and the timeless vocal talents of such icons as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and Ella Fitzgerald, as well as 21st Century performers including Michael Buble and Diana Krall.

The Breeze broadcasts all Plymouth High School home and away football games and has joined the Marquette University Golden Eagles Radio Network as a game broadcast partner for the 2017-18 NCAA men’s college basketball season.

“We really have two overriding goals when it comes to the radio station,” Hendrickson said. “We want to be appealing to an adult audience that has an appreciation for great music and we want to serve our local community when it comes to news coverage and when it comes to things that happen day to day here in Sheboygan County.

“Despite an overwhelming number of entertainment options, radio remains very, very strong,” he said. “We believe there will always be a place for local, hometown radio stations like 1420AM The Breeze. Stuart and I would like to invite anyone who hasn’t heard the radio station before to put their radio on 1420 AM or to go to the station website and listen online. Give it a listen. We hope you like what you hear.”

For more information or to learn about marketing opportunities on 1420AM The Breeze, contact David Hendrickson at 920-892-9191, david@galaxiebroadcasting.com or www.1420thebreeze.com.

1420AM The Breeze to broadcast Marquette University men’s basketball games

By Jeff Pederson – Pedal Down Promotions

PLYMOUTH, WIS. – 1420AM The Breeze (WJUB) in Plymouth has finalized an agreement to join the Marquette University Golden Eagles Radio Network as a game broadcast partner for the upcoming 2017-18 NCAA men’s college basketball season.

As part of the Learfield Radio Network, 1420AM The Breeze will carry all 31 Marquette regular season games, including each of the team’s Big East conference contests.

The first game broadcast for the 2017-18 campaign will air on Friday, Nov. 10 when the Marquette Golden Eagles tip off the new season against Mount St. Mary’s at 8 p.m. The highlight of Marquette’s non-conference schedule features a showdown with the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball team on Saturday, Dec. 9.

This move allows Sheboygan County listeners to have easier access to the Marquette men’s basketball radio broadcasts through the 2017-18 season,” 1420AM The Breeze Operations Manager David Hendrickson said. “We recognized that there was a void in the Sheboygan County area for Marquette men’s basketball game broadcasts and we are excited to have an opportunity to fill it this year.”

Steve “The Homer” True will handle play-by-play duties with former Marquette standout Jim McIlvaine serving as the color analyst on each broadcast.

To have the Marquette games available, crystal clear, in Sheboygan County on 1420AM is going to be fantastic,” McIlvaine said.

This is the first time in the history of the 1420AM The Breeze that the station will be airing game broadcasts for a major college athletic team.

We’ve had a strong background of broadcasting local high school sports for many years and we are looking forward to stepping up our efforts and bringing our listeners the excitement of Marquette’s NCAA men’s basketball games,” Hendrickson said. “This is a new venture for us and we hope our listeners are as excited as we are about this announcement.”

1420AM The Breeze is a full-service station, with local news and weather coverage and an Adult Standards music format featuring Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett and contemporary artists like Michael Buble and Diana Krall.

For more information to learn about marketing opportunities on 1420AM The Breeze, contact David Hendrickson at 920-892-9191, david@galaxiebroadcasting.com or www.1420thebreeze.com.