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===Children's Broadcasting and Radio AAHS=== WWTC was sold by the Short family to Christopher Dahl in 1990, and launched on May 12 as the flagship of ''[[Radio AAHS]]'', a new radio network which aired [[children's music]] and programming for kids. The station moved its studios to a former bank at Excelsior Boulevard and Minnesota Highway 100 in St. Louis Park. In 1994, WWTC's new parent company under Dahl's ownership, Children's Broadcasting Corporation, would acquire religious station [[KDIZ (AM)|KYCR]], which soon relocated to the WWTC facility. While Radio AAHS would bring some success to WWTC, it would soon face competition from [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]. Disney had been a marketing partner with AAHS; it launched its own network, [[Radio Disney]], on November 18, 1996. ABC-owned station [[KYCR (AM)|KQRS]] was Radio Disney's Minneapolis affiliate and one of four charter network stations. Finding it difficult to compete with Radio Disney, Dahl sued Disney for breaching its agreement with the network, and Radio AAHS ceased operations on January 31, 1998. In 2002, the former Children's Broadcasting owners (who now operate Intelefilm) won their court case against Disney and were awarded $9.5 million. Payments totaling $12.4 million, including $2.6 million in interest, were finally made in 2004.<ref>[{{cite news |date=April 26, 2004 |url=http://twincities.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2004/04/26/daily7.html |title=Radio Aahs receives $12 million payment from ABC, Disney. |work=The Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal}}]</ref> Following the demise of Radio AAHS, Children's Broadcasting enlisted longtime area programmer, DJ and unlicensed broadcaster Alan Freed to provide interim programming every night for its 10 stations until the stations could be sold. WWTC played random music and syndicated programs during the day. Freed, in addition to having worked at WWTC twice before during its "Golden Rock" and "Metro Music" periods, had set up a [[pirate radio]] station in downtown [[Minneapolis]] in 1996, broadcasting [[electronic dance music]] from his apartment on 97.7 FM. [[Beat Radio]] gained a positive response from the public, but was shut down by the FCC after operating at 20 watts for a few months. "Beat Radio" aired across Children's Broadcasting's stations beginning in February 1998 between the shutdown of Radio AAHS and the sale of the CBC stations in late October 1998 to a company planning to run a syndicated service called "Catholic Family Radio." When CFR went bankrupt in 2000, that company sold its stations, including WWTC and sister KYCR, to [[Salem Communications]].
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