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Looking for former WPNT 106.9 The Point logo. Anyone have it?

Hi all, I am looking for the logo of former WPNT 106.9 The Point. I can't find it anywhere online. I think I saw it only once before a very long time ago and wasn't into logo collecting then. This really brought back memories:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WFMR

Unfortunately, the logo of the Point is not on there so if anyone has it, please either post it here or send it to me via e-mail. If not, then who could I contact to get the station's logo? I've been dying to see what the Point's logo looks like. I wonder does it look like KHPT 106-9 The Point in Houston, TX or former WBPT 106-9 The Point in Birmingham, AL? Please help in any way you can. A thousand thank you's to the one who finds it for me!

BTW, I wish it hadn't changed. It was the BEST modern AC station that I have ever heard in my entire life and I have listened to LOTS of radio stations! If I could, I'd move Classical 106.9 WFMR to 90.7 and get rid of the public radio format (no offense to anyone who likes that station), thus putting the Point back where it belongs - on 106.9 FM. Oh well, WZPL Z99.5 is a pretty good modern AC in Indianapolis, IN.
 
If you find it, please add it to the Wikipedia page.

I started that page (along with many other Milwaukee media Wiki pages), and tried to add as much to them as I could (history, old logos, etc.). I did a Google search for WPNT's logo, but all I found was the Chicago version. Did the Milwaukee version even have a logo?
 
I agee they had an awsome format and mix of music, they were on a bad frequency, and put a crappy signal into their main area of listenership. That was really what killed them. HAd they been able to put a better signal into Milwaukee, they may of stood up better to WKTI and WMYX and gotten better ratings. I'm looking for the old logo now, if I find it, I'll post it.
 
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