WHFA

WHFA (1240 AM) is a radio station licensed to Poynette, Wisconsin, United States. The station serves the Madison area. It currently broadcasts a Catholic format. The station is currently owned by Starboard Media Foundation. WHFA previously had the call letters WIBU.[1][2] The station is an affiliate of Relevant Radio.

WHFA
CityPoynette, Wisconsin
Broadcast areaMadison
Frequency1240 kHz
FormatCatholic radio
Power1,000 watts unlimited
ClassC
Facility ID54617
Transmitter coordinates43°21′38″N 89°24′8″W
Former call signsWIBU
OwnerStarboard Media Foundation
(Starboard Media Foundation, Inc.)
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.relevantradio.com/

The frequency once belonged to WIBU, Poynette, Wisconsin. Founded in 1925 by William C. Forrest. Forrest is regarded as an early pioneer of Wisconsin broadcasting. The randomly assigned call letters of WIBU were quickly adopted to mean “Wind Is Being Used” or “Wind Is Behind Us” as Forrest utilized windmills to generated electricity for the station. The station's studios were housed in a streamlined art-modern style building located on N2349 WIBU Road in Poynette. In the spring of 1988 WIBU gained national notoriety in national media as it adopted an all polka format. The polka format lasted until 1991. In 1999 the format changed to “Music of Your Life.” WIBU was sold in 2001 and changed to a religious format. WIBU's frequency, 1240 kHz, is currently being used by WHFA that broadcasts a Catholic religious format. Veteran Wisconsin Public Radio announcer Jim Packard, announcer of “Whad’Ya Know” was among WIBU alums.

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