The station began life on as ABC affiliate WNAM-TV, originally broadcasting on UHF channel 42 from Neenah / Menasha and serving as sister to the radio station with the same call sign. Programming on WFRV and WJMN includes the full CBS lineup syndicated programming including Entertainment Tonight, Oprah, Ellen, and Live with Regis and Kelly and Green Bay Packers-related programming (WFRV is the Packers' "official station" and carries Packers' pre-season broadcasts and the weekly Larry McCarren's Locker Room during the season). WJMN is also included in the pending WFRV sale from Liberty Media to Nexstar. Because WFRV/WJMN is Liberty's only broadcast operation, master control and all internal operations for both stations originate from WFRV's Green Bay facilities WJMN does maintain an engineering operation and an advertising sales office in Marquette. WFRV also operates semi-satellite WJMN-TV (UHF digital channel 48 or virtual channel 3), which is licensed to Escanaba, Michigan and covers the central Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The station is currently owned and operated by Nexstar Media Group. The station broadcasts a high definition digital signal on UHF channel 39 ( PSIP channel 5.1) from a transmitter north of the Brown County town of Morrison. The materials remained uncatalogued for decades after being retrieved from a storeroom in Key West’s Sloppy Joe’s Bar by Hemingway’s fourth wife, Mary Welsh Hemingway.WFRV-TV is a CBS-affiliated television station licensed to Green Bay, Wisconsin, and serving Green Bay, the Fox Valley, and Northeastern Wisconsin. Our fury pads the purses of tech capitalists.” You can read more of Tyson’s work in the latest issue of Bookforum, in which he reviews Darryl Pinckney’s new coming-of-age memoir.įour unpublished short stories by Ernest Hemingway, along with photographs, correspondence, and other newly recovered ephemera, are now available to scholars at an archive of Penn State University. Noting that online platforms are not public squares but private companies, Tyson observes, “Pile-ons increase engagement. The panel is based on our special summer issue on sports and literature, and is an official Bookend event of the Brooklyn Book Festival.Īt the New Left Review’s Sidecar blog, Ryan Ruby considers Ian McEwan’s latest novel, Lessons, “the perils of making ‘freedom of expression’ the core of your politics,” and the novelist’s treatment of history, which Ruby finds “guilty of borrowed gravitas.” “McEwan’s novel is not so much an epic as it is three novellas in a trench coat,” Ruby writes, later clarifying: “The trench coat is History.”įor the Yale Review, Charlie Tyson writes an essay on public shaming as punishment. There is still time to get free tickets to Bookforum’s online event, “Sports Annotated,” a discussion of fandom, obsession, and loss with Miranda Popkey, Lindsay Zoladz, Ross Gay, and Thomas Beller. Sometimes the great love of your life has four feet and a tail.” The poet mentions her dog, Camacho: “He loved me like no human being has ever loved me. After a wide-ranging conversation on poetry, her family, and her many awards, Murray asks Cisneros what her most significant relationship was. Yxta Maya Murray interviews Sandra Cisneros about her new book of poetry, Woman Without Shame, which is out now.
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