WFER

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WFER
City of license Iron River, Michigan
Broadcast area
Branding Freedom Talk
Frequency 1230 kHz
First air date November 15, 1949
Format Conservative Talk
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Former callsigns WIKB (?-2010)
Owner Heartland Communications
(Heartland Communications License, LLC)
Website wferam.com

WFER (1230 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a conservative Talk Radio format. Licensed to Iron River, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1949. The station's format changed in early July 2010 to talk from Adult Standards.

WIKB had previously been a simulcast of WIKB-FM 99.1's oldies format until the stations were sold to Heartland Communications. Heartland continued the oldies format on AM 1230 while changing FM 99.1 to adult contemporary as "The Breeze." WIKB soon dropped oldies in favor of adult standards.

In May 2010, former Armada Media CEO Jim Coursolle and his wife Diane closed on a purchase of a two-thirds interest in owner Heartland Communications from Granite Equity Partners. In early June, the Coursolles changed the format of WIKB-FM to country music, and announced plans to drop the America's Best Music adult standards format on AM 1230 (which had changed its calls to WFER in May) in favor of a conservative talk format featuring personalities such as Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, and Michael Savage. The new format is dubbed "Freedom Talk." A similar format has been installed on sister stations WATW in Ashland, Wisconsin, WNBI in Park Falls, Wisconsin, and WERL in Eagle River, Wisconsin; WATW and WERL formerly aired Dial Global's Adult Standards feed (as did WIKB/WFER) while WNBI was an ESPN Radio affiliate.

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Coordinates: 46°03′55″N 88°38′17″W / 46.06528°N 88.63806°W / 46.06528; -88.63806

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