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1952 establishments in WisconsinAppleton, WisconsinFox Sports Radio stationsRadio stations established in 1952Radio stations in Wisconsin
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WoodwardStudios Appleton WHBY WZOR WAPL WECB
WoodwardStudios Appleton WHBY WZOR WAPL WECB

WSCO (1570 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Appleton, Wisconsin, the station serves the Appleton-Oshkosh area. The station is owned by Woodward Communications, Inc. and features local, state, and National Programming. WSCO is also heard on FM translators W237AA 95.3 MHz in Appleton and W256DD 99.1 MHz in Oshkosh. WSCO's studios are located on College Avenue in Appleton, while its AM transmitter is located in Menasha. The station signed on in 1952 as WAPL. The call letters were changed to WVMS on October 4, 1978. On September 1, 1985, the station changed its call sign to WRJQ and to the current WSCO on January 31, 2002.

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Sterling Heights Drive 989
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Wisconsin, United States
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