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WHPR-FM was admonished by the FCC in 2001 for running advertising contrary to its status as a "Noncommercial Educational Station." [1] In 2011, the station was fined $22,000 for numerous violations, including relocating its transmitter without FCC authorization, failure to keep a public file and not having any EAS equipment in use (the station's EAS decoder was stored in a closet).
WLGH is a non-commercial, contemporary Christian FM radio station located in Lansing, Michigan.The station, which broadcasts on 88.1 MHz FM, is owned by Superior Communications (aka Michigan Community Radio and Northland Community Broadcasters).
89.1 FM: Kalamazoo: Western Michigan University: Variety WIHC: 97.9 FM: Newberry: West Central Michigan Media Ministries: Religious WIKB-FM: 99.1 FM: Iron River: Iron River Community Broadcasting Corporation: Classic hits WILS: 1320 AM: Lansing: The MacDonald Broadcasting Company: News Talk Information WILZ: 104.5 FM: Saginaw: Radio License ...
WVPE (88.1 FM) is the National Public Radio member station for the Michiana region of northern Indiana and southwest Michigan. Licensed to Elkhart, Indiana, and owned by Elkhart Community Schools, it features programming from NPR, American Public Media and Public Radio Exchange.
WSDP is the student-operated radio station owned by the Plymouth-Canton Educational Park in Canton, Michigan. The station positions itself as 88.1 The Park. WSDP is operated out of Salem High School and has been in operation since February 14, 1972. The station's current manager is Bill Keith (1991–present).
WBFH broadcasts with 360 watts of power at 88.1 MHz on the FM dial. The signal is directional and can be heard throughout mid-Oakland County. For a period until October 16, 2016, the station was simulcast on 89.5 FM, WAHS, owned by the Avondale School District. The two stations have since resumed separate programming.
Callsign Frequency City of license WTAC: 89.7 FM: Burton, Michigan: WTAI: 88.9 FM: Union City, Tennessee: WTAK-FM: 106.1 FM: Hartselle, Alabama: WTAO-FM: 105.1 FM ...
In October 1977, neighboring station WEMU at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti, Michigan upgraded its studios and changed its FCC broadcast frequency from 88.1 MHz to 89.1 MHz. With WCBN broadcasting at 89.5 MHz, there was a danger of station overlap.