A teaser video aired during WTMJ-TV's newscasts indicates a new face is joining the station's weather team, with an ...
As the Brewers continue their winning ways, talks are heating up over potential trade targets. The latest name: back-to-back ...
A Democratic candidate for governor is being sued for credit card debt. Capital One filed a civil lawsuit against Francesca Hong in Dane ...
The station will present It’s a Wonderful Life as its 2016 “Holiday Radio Show.” The show is set for Tuesday, November 29 at Turner Hall in Milwaukee, beginning at 6:30 p.m. It will be recorded in ...
Scripps-owned WTMJ has made several programming changes at its heritage news station in Milwaukee. Eric Brooks (pictured) gets promoted to the position of Director, Programming & News and Erin ...
Milwaukee Bucks games will air on WTMJ Radio during the 2019-20 season, marking the 52nd consecutive season Bucks games will air on the station. The games can be heard locally on 620 AM and 103.3 FM ...
The Milwaukee Bucks and WTMJ Radio have expanded their long-time partnership, with WTMJ continuing as the radio home of the team. Bucks games this upcoming season will air on 620 AM and 103.3 FM with ...
The Milwaukee Brewers and 620 WTMJ have agreed to extend their radio rights agreement and continue their longstanding partnership. The announcement was made today by Brewers Chief Operating Officer ...
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Late last week, WTMJ's GM Steve Wexler informed staffers that the station will not renew its agreements with Learfield Sports, which broadcasts University of Wisconsin football and basketball games.
Shannon Sims, who has been co-anchoring the 4 and 6 p.m. news at WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) for more than four years, is adding the 10 p.m. newscast to her to-do list. WTMJ announced Friday that Sims will co ...
After 25 years on Milwaukee radio, Jeff Wagner is retiring from the Good Karma Brands-owned AM spoken word property that was once the flagship property of Journal Communications. “No show runs forever ...