WLUK-TV has been a part of life in Northeast Wisconsin for more than 50 years. Today, FOX 11 - and our digital channel, DT-51 - are home to some of the area's most popular shows, including "American Idol," "House," "The Simpsons," "Jeopardy!," "Wheel of Fortune" and sports programming such as the NFL, Major League Baseball, NASCAR and the Bowl Championship Series. The station produces six hours of local news daily, including Good Day Wisconsin, FOX 11 News at Five, and FOX 11 News at Nine. Other local programming includes the Golden Apple Awards, FOX 11 Packers Family Night, the Training Camp Report, and the MDA Labor Day Jerry Lewis Telethon. The station's first broadcast was September 10, 1954 - but things were a little different back then. WMAM Radio started the station, with the call letters WMBV, standing for "Marinette-Bay-Valley." The studios were in Marinette. In the mid-1950s, television licenses were