Corporation for Public Broadcasting to close
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NEENAH, Wis. (WBAY) - After more than 78 years of broadcasting, a Fox Valley radio station will sign off for good on New Year’s Eve. On Monday, many are looking back on the station’s history serving the Neenah‑Menasha area. It was in May 1947 when WNAM 1280 AM started out on South Commercial Street in Neenah.
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