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Audacy Relaunches ''105.7 FM The Fan'' in Milwaukee


WSSP (105.7 The Fan) in Milwaukee
WSSP (105.7 The Fan) in Milwaukee

Audacy's WSSP-AM (1250 AM The Fan) in Milwaukee will return to FM and once again be heard on 105.7 FM (W288CB) beginning October 14. The station will continue to be heard on 1250 AM. Concurrent with the FM relaunch, the Sports outlet will introduce two new local weekday shows. "The Pack-A-Day Radio Show" will air weekdays from 8-9am CT. Hosted by Green Bay Packers insider Andy Herman, serving as a destination for all things green and gold. Herman currently hosts the Pack-A-Day Podcast and Packer Report.

The station will also launch "The Mason Crosby Show" with 17-year NFL kicker, Super Bowl champion and Packers all-time leading scorer Mason Crosby, weekdays from 9-11am CT. The program will also feature Mitch "Thunder" Nelles as co-host and veteran producer Tommy Wortz.

"We couldn't be more excited to bring The Fan back to FM and expand the reach of the best sports talk in Milwaukee," said Audacy Madison and Milwaukee Senior Vice President and Market Manager Jason Bjorson. "Milwaukee has long been a premier market for football coverage, and through the addition of 'The Pack-A-Day Radio Show' and 'The Mason Crosby Show,' coupled with our existing must-listen programming, we're elevating the listening experience and keeping fans connected to their favorite teams."

The station's weekday lineup rounds out with "The Jim Rome Show" from 11am-2pm and "Wisconsin Sports Daily" with Assistant Program Director Steve "Sparky" Fifer from 2-5pm.

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