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WBLD (89.3 FM), branded on-air as Lakes FM, is a high school radio station licensed to Orchard Lake, Michigan, United States, [2] broadcasting a Top 40 format. Owned by the West Bloomfield School District, it first began broadcasting in 1974.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Michigan, ... Pop Contemporary Hit Radio WKLQ: 94.5 FM: ... Fife Lake: Good News Media, Inc.
WGNB (89.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Zeeland, Michigan , it previously broadcast under the WXYB call sign. References
WJKN-FM (89.3 FM, "The Arbor FM") is a non-commercial radio station located in Spring Arbor, Michigan. The station is owned by Spring Arbor University, a religious university associated with the Free Methodist Church. WJKN-FM began broadcasting in 2005 and took over the Power Praise FM format that had been on sister station WSAE.
On January 4, 2019, WTNR returned to the Thunder branding, and added a simulcast on 107.3 WBBL-FM to replace its sports talk format, with both stations branding as Thunder 94.5 & 107.3. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The simulcast would be short-lived; on January 19, 2019, WTNR dropped Thunder and flipped to adult album alternative as The Q 94.5 . [ 5 ]
The station adopted a new slogan alongside its new format as "The Rhythm of the Great Lakes." For almost a decade, the station was a "live-assist" station with TM Programming's Stereo Rock format. The station converted to fully local programming in the late 1980s. In the late 1990's, the station's slogan changed to "The Magic of the Great Lakes ...
WBLV (90.3 FM) and WBLU-FM (88.9 MHz), collectively known as "Blue Lake Public Radio", are two public radio stations in the Grand Rapids / Muskegon area of Michigan, United States, owned by the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.
WHFR (89.3 MHz) is a student-run college radio station owned by Henry Ford Collegein Dearborn, Michigan. The station is student-staffed and faculty-guided. Its studios are in the college's Student Center. The transmitter is also located on the campus, off Evergreen Road. [1]