WNOV

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WNOV
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Broadcast area Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Branding "860 The Source"
Frequency 860 (kHz)
Format Urban/Talk/Community
ERP 250 watts (daytime), 5 watts (nighttime)
Class D
Callsign meaning Voice Of the Nation in reverse (former sister station to Chicago's WVON)
Wisconsin Negroes Own Voice
Owner Courier Communications
Website www.wnov.com

WNOV (860 AM) ("The Source") is a community-oriented urban contemporary radio station located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. WNOV is the only station owned by Courier Communications, And air a variety of African-American-oriented programming, ranging from rhythm and blues music, gospel music, hip-hop and community affairs shows.

They are most notable for their controversial local talk show hosts, particularly former Milwaukee alderman Michael McGee.

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AM radio stations in the Milwaukee-Racine, Wisconsin market (Arbitron #36)
By frequency:

540 | 620 | 860 | 920 | 1050 | 1130 | 1250 | 1290 | 1340 | 1400 | 1460 | 1470 | 1510 | 1540 | 1560 | 1640

By callsign:

WAUK | WBJX | WBKV | WGLB | WISN | WJYI | WKSH | WLIP | WMCS | WNOV | WOKY | WRJN WRRD | WSSP | WTKM | WTMJ

See also: Milwaukee (FM) (AM)

Wisconsin Radio Markets
Milwaukee-Racine (AM) (FM) · Madison (AM) (FM) · Appleton-Oshkosh · Wausau-Stevens Point · Green Bay (AM) (FM) · La Crosse · Eau Claire · Sheboygan
See also: List of radio stations in Wisconsin and List of United States radio markets