WSJP (AM)

It broadcasts Catholic-based religious programming; along with WSJP-FM (100.1), it is one of two Relevant Radio stations in the Milwaukee metropolitan area.

After a failure to generate adequate ratings or revenue with an adult standards format, that station's owners, George and Mary Scoufis (SKR Incorporated), experimented with contemporary Christian music until 1983, when it was sold to a group called Dri-Four Incorporated (which later became L & L Pewaukee Ventures).

[4] Disney did not own the studio building or the transmitter site — a lease remained in effect for several years — which complicated the sale.

[5] Until it was sold, it continued to come back on the air occasionally at the end of each month with a continuous loop of Broadway tunes and easy listening music between station identifications, due to its special temporary authority to remain silent having not had action taken upon it by the FCC.

[8] WKSH was the network's second station in the market, as Relevant Radio already served Milwaukee's northern suburbs on WSJP-FM (100.1 FM).

WKSH logo used from 2002 until 2007.