From NorthPine.com, Jon Ellis' remembers the end of WLOL 30 years ago this weekend
Still Listening to 99.5 WLOL 30 Years Later – Upper Midwest Broadcasting
The House that Garrison Built was flush with money in the 90s. It was definitely a rare event at that time for non-comms to buy a commercial outlet. (it was usually the other way around) How times have changed...
It wasn't so much that MPR was flush with cash (IIRC they borrowed the money to buy 99.5, much to the dismay of many longtime members) so much that Emmis became increasingly more willing (aka desperate) to sell. They tried to keep it a commercial operation, but in the end no commercial entity wanted the station, and I believe Emmis sold for less than they wanted to. I believe there was an offer that was larger than the $12 million a year earlier that Emmis turned down (rumor is that Go 96.3/95.3 also turned down a larger offer before settling on the EMF one as well).
I was 10 at the time of the change, and it was devastating. Of course, I had no idea what I was missing, because WLOL was the "stale" station in early 1990. In May of 1990, in what I now know as an attempt to make the station a more attractive buy, they revamped the station to the "Minneapolis Sound" and I didn't "rediscover" it until shortly after the sale announcement. What I discovered in 1990/1991 was an amazing station. Fun, upbeat, unique (or as they said "Custom Mixed") from the TOP TOP TOP TOP of the IDS Center. Of course, years later, I discovered that this format, complete with the presentation, was "stolen/borrowed" from their New York station (
Hot 103/97) complete with the TOP TOP TOP TOP of the Empire state building!
Still, a legend. I often wonder what the radio dial would have looked like if Jimmy Jam had succeeded in buying the station instead of MPR. Would KDWB still be around? CHR's barely held on in the early-mid 90's, I doubt there would have been room for 2 Top 40 stations in Minneapolis during that time, who would have won?
Also, I'd like to point out that many think MPR is "evil" but they actually "saved" a frequency from being sold to EMF back in the 2000's, as 89.3 was pretty close to being sold to EMF.