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MacDonald Broadcasting is a privately held radio broadcasting company in Michigan owned by Kenneth MacDonald, Jr. The family-owned broadcasting group is headquartered in Saginaw and owns eight radio stations across Mid-Michigan , including stations in the Tri-Cities and Lansing markets.
WILS (1320 AM) is a commercial radio station in Lansing, Michigan.It is owned by MacDonald Broadcasting and airs a talk radio format.It features a local news department and a mixture of local and national talk personalities.
In 2006, MacDonald Broadcasting purchased WXLA and sister station 96.5 WQHH for $3.65 million. MacDonald switched from the urban adult contemporary format (as "Mix 1180") to ABC Radio's "Timeless" (formerly known as "Stardust") Middle of the Road/Oldies/Adult Standards format in October 2006.
In October 1994, the MacDonald Broadcasting Company applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a construction permit for a new broadcast radio station. After this and several other applications were "frozen" while the FCC determined how to allocate these permits, an auction was finally held in July 2010 in which MacDonald Broadcasting prevailed. [3]
MacDonald Broadcasting Company: Soft adult contemporary WSAM: 1400 AM: Saginaw: The MacDonald Broadcasting Company: Soft adult contemporary WSAQ: 107.1 FM: Port Huron:
The Trojans now move to BOB FM-104.5, with Andrew MacDonald calling play-by-play and former TC Central athletic ... TC Central, St. Francis see longtime radio station coverage changes Skip to main ...
WMJO (97.3 FM, "Joe FM") is a radio station licensed to Essexville, Michigan and broadcasting at 97.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts. Known on the air as Joe-FM, WMJO has a variety hits format targeted to Saginaw, Bay City, and Midland. The station is one of four locally owned MacDonald Broadcasting radio stations.
Because of FCC restrictions and WTCM's growth plans, several properties were sold, including the Petoskey and Cadillac stations (to MacDonald Broadcasting, founded by long-time Biederman broadcast pal Kenneth MacDonald) and the Gaylord station was sold to William Barr, but fell silent several owners later in the early 2000s due to financial ...