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WMIC (660 AM) is a full service radio station licensed to Sandusky, Michigan with a power output of 1,000 watts. WMIC covers Sanilac County, Michigan and The Thumb area of Michigan. The station is owned by Sanilac/GB Broadcasting and broadcasts from studios on Elk Street in Downtown Sandusky, along with sister stations WTGV and WBGV .
WTGV-FM (97.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits/oldies format, serving Sandusky and the Thumb and Blue Water area of Michigan. WTGV is owned and operated by Sanilac Broadcasting. WTGV is owned and operated by Sanilac Broadcasting.
Regents of the University of Michigan: Variety WCBY: 1240 AM: Cheboygan: Black Diamond Broadcast Holdings, LLC. Classic country WCCW: 1310 AM: Traverse City: WCCW Radio, Inc. Classic country WCCW-FM: 107.5 FM: Traverse City: WCCW Radio, Inc. Classic hits WCCY: 1400 AM: Houghton: Houghton Community Broadcasting Corporation: Pop Contemporary Hit ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 660 kHz: 660 AM is a United States clear-channel frequency. ... WMIC: Sandusky, Michigan: 59026: D: 1
WMIC 660 AM, Sandusky (Daytime Only), Full Service/Country, The Thumb's Information Station WSGW 790 AM, Saginaw, News/Talk, Your Connection to the Saginaw Valley and the World CHOK 1070 AM, Sarnia, Full Service/AC, First in Local Information
WBGV is an ABC Radio Today's Best Country station. ABC news updates are provided hourly and local news runs at noon, 5 and 6 pm. The local news is produced by sister station WMIC , in Sandusky , which also has a country music format, but only in the mornings and at night (the station is news/talk the remainder of the time it is on the air ...
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WNFR, broadcasting at 90.7 FM, is an Adult Contemporary Christian music and talk radio station licensed to Sandusky, Michigan.WNFR has a studio located in Port Huron along with sister station WNFA, and a 42,000 watt directional transmitter at Jeddo, near the Sanilac/St. Clair county line.