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Recognizing a century of broadcasting excellence from WOWO and celebrating the radio station's 100th anniversary.
Recognizing a century of broadcasting excellence from WOWO and celebrating the radio station's 100th anniversary.
Summary
This is a House resolution celebrating WOWO radio station's 100th anniversary, marking a century of broadcasting since the station began in 1925. It recognizes the station's role in its community and its history in news, sports, and talk broadcasting. The resolution expresses support for the station's continued efforts to inform and engage its listeners.
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Sponsor (1)
1 cosponsor
- Rep. Yakym, Rudy [R-IN-2] (R-IN)
Actions (3)
- Mar 31, 2025 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H1344)
- Mar 25, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. · house
- Mar 25, 2025 Submitted in House
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 25, 2025
Mr. Stutzman (for himself and Mr. Yakym) submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
RESOLUTION
Recognizing a century of broadcasting excellence from WOWO and celebrating the radio station’s 100th anniversary.
Whereas WOWO began in 1925 as one of the early radio stations in the United States and expanded into one of the strongest stations in the Midwest after joining CBS Radio Network in 1927; Whereas, in true Hoosier fashion, WOWO was the first radio station to ever broadcast a basketball game; Whereas, by the 1950s, WOWO became a popular station for news, sports, and entertainment, ushering Fort Wayne into the rock and roll era and serving as a home to beloved radio personalities like Bob Sievers; Whereas, in the 1990s, WOWO evolved into the conservative talk radio powerhouse we know today; Whereas WOWO has been a consistent source of well-articulated conservative values, from the trusted and reliable voices of local commentators like Pat Miller, Charly Butcher, and Kayla Blakeslee, to nationally syndicated figures like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity; Whereas WOWO has inspired and informed countless families in the United States about the issues that matter, and helped shape its community into a stronghold of conservative principles and common sense; and Whereas WOWO has been affectionately known as “The Voice of a Thousand Main Streets”, a fitting tribute to its deep roots in the heartland of the United States and its role in delivering news, conversation, and connection to its listeners: Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House—
(1) celebrates WOWO’s 100th anniversary on air;
(2) recognizes WOWO’s record of exemplary broadcasting, which has strengthened communities and educated countless families on the most important issues; and
(3) supports WOWO’s efforts to continue informing and inspiring generations to come. <all>
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