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1982[]

Sign-on[]

Good morning. This is WWSP, Stevens Point, beginning another day of alternative programming. WWSP is staffed by students at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, and is licensed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. We operate on a frequency of 89.9 megahertz as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, with an effective radiated power of 300 watts. Portions of today's programming are mechanically reproduced, and we hope that you'll stay tuned to 90-FM all day long.

Sign-off[]

It's XX:XX p.m., [date], and WWSP, Stevens Point, now signs off the air. WWSP is staffed by students at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, and is licensed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. We operate on a frequency of 89.9 megahertz with an effective radiated power of 300 watts, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Portions of today's programming were mechanically reproduced. Over the years we've appreciated your listenership and your loyalty. We now leave the airwaves of central Wisconsin.

1995[]

Sign-off (delivered live by Jim Kelly)[]

WWSP Radio Station Logo

Kelly: "...and it's time to do that sign-off thing. You're tuned to WWSP, Stevens Point. WWSP, Stevens Point, now concludes its broadcast day. WWSP is staffed by students at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point, and is licensed to the Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System. We operate at an assigned frequency of 89.9 megahertz, with an effective radiated power of 11,500 watts, as authorized by the Federal Communications Commission. Our studio-to-transmitter link is via microwave WLB-576 at 951.5 megahertz. Portions of today's programming were mechanically reproduced. We hope you'll join us later this morning for more alternative programming from 90 FM. I'm Jim Kelly, wishing you a very good night."

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