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'''WELY''' (94.5 [[FM broadcasting|FM]] and 1450 [[AM broadcasting|AM]] |
'''WELY''' (94.5 [[FM broadcasting|FM]] and 1450 [[AM broadcasting|AM]]) are radio stations based in the small town of [[Ely, Minnesota|Ely]], [[Minnesota]]. WELY serves the [[Boundary Waters Canoe Area]] of far northern Minnesota. |
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Known anywhere these stations are heard as "End of the Road Radio", they are well known for quirky, eclectic, community-oriented programming. '''WELY''' broadcasts a wide range of material, from traditional [[polka]]s to [[rock music]] to zany wilderness "shout outs" for people camping in the surrounding wilderness. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 19:50, 14 May 2009
Broadcast area | Boundary Waters Canoe Area Arrowhead Region |
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Frequency | 94.5 MHz 1450 kHz |
Branding | End of the Road Radio |
Programming | |
Format | Community radio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Bois Forte Band of Chippewa.< |
History | |
Call sign meaning | ELY, Minnesota |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 5386 |
Class | C |
Power | 770 Watts (AM) |
ERP | 6,000 Watts (FM) |
HAAT | 100 |
Transmitter coordinates | 47°53′40″N 91°51′50″W / 47.89444°N 91.86389°W |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | www.wely.com |
WELY (94.5 FM and 1450 AM) are radio stations based in the small town of Ely, Minnesota. WELY serves the Boundary Waters Canoe Area of far northern Minnesota.
Known anywhere these stations are heard as "End of the Road Radio", they are well known for quirky, eclectic, community-oriented programming. WELY broadcasts a wide range of material, from traditional polkas to rock music to zany wilderness "shout outs" for people camping in the surrounding wilderness.
History
WELY was owned by retired CBS broadcaster Charles Kuralt from 1995 to 1997, at which point it was purchased by Janice Erickson, a Twin Cities transplant. In 2005, it was purchased by a local band of Ojibwe Indians, the Bois Forte Band of Chippewa.[1]
References
- ^ Bob Kelleher (February 20 2005). "A new life for radio at the end of the road". Minnesota Public Radio. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
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