WISL Radio Museum
Click here to launch the WISL Radio online museum. You will find pictures, audio video and more chronicling the history of Shamokin’s first radio station.
WISL Radio Museum Recent Exhibits
- In this exhibit we present an aircheck of Courtney Roberts holding down the morning show on “Oldies 95.3” WISL-FM in March of 2000. This is one of […]
- Let’s go back in time for another classic WISL aircheck. In this recording we check in with Mikey D who was holding down the Saturday morning shift […]
- Since the mid 2000’s WISL Radio has broadcast live from Shamokin’s Anthracite Heritage Festival of the Arts on Memorial Day weekend. Each year is a little different, […]
- Anyone who grew up in Shamokin is sure to remember The Fun Shop. Located in the basement of the old Masonic Building at Eighth and Independence Street, […]
- Third and Walnut street in Shamokin had been home to a car dealership for many years. In the 1960s it was Ford dealer Dusick and Hoberg. By […]
- In this exhibit we present an unscoped aircheck of WISL-FM “Oldies 95.3” from February 1999. At this time, WISL-FM was utilizing a mostly automated format delivered via […]
- WISL was in competition for national advertising dollars in the 1950s. One way to get noticed by national advertising buyers was to purchase print ads in various […]
- For those that lived in Shamokin from the 1960s through the 1990s it was impossible to thinnk that there would be a world where Tom Kutza would […]
- Denise Coleman, better knowing in Northeast Pennsylvania as DC Day, got her start at WMIM in Mount Carmel when she was only 17 years old. DC was […]
- In 1952, WISL submitted an application to the FCC proposing to add a one-hundred thousand watt television station on channel 65. Radio Anthracite, parent company of WISL […]