WOJB

WOJB is a National Public Radio member on 88.9 MHz, and serves northwestern Wisconsin from the Lac Courte Oreilles Reservation southeast of Hayward, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1982 with the intention of bridging the culture gap between the Native American population in the area and their non-Native neighbors in a time of heightened racial tension, the station is now a fixture of the northwestern Wisconsin airwaves, presenting a variety of programming, much of it presenting the culture of the local Ojibwa community and the wider Anishinaabe culture.[1]

WOJB
CityReserve, Wisconsin
Broadcast areaNorthwestern Wisconsin
Branding"Woodland Community Radio"
Slogan"Listener supported community radio in the Northwoods of Wisconsin"
Frequency88.9 MHz
First air dateMarch 1, 1982
FormatCommunity radio
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT184 meters
ClassC1
Call sign meaningW-OJiBwa
OwnerLac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Public Broadcasting Corporation
Websitewww.wojb.org

The station also webcasts its programming via its website.

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