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The stations share studios on M-72 just west of Traverse City; WPBN-TV's transmitter is located east of Kalkaska, Michigan, and WTOM-TV's transmitter is on US 23 east of Cheboygan, in addition to simulcasts on WGTU and WGTQ's transmitters.
Traverse City is the largest city in Northern Michigan. Traverse City is at the head of the East and West arms of Grand Traverse Bay, a 32-mile-long (51 km) bay of Lake Michigan. Grand Traverse Bay is divided into arms by the 18-mile-long (29 km) Old Mission Peninsula, which is attached at its base to Traverse City.
Northern Michigan (also known as Northern Lower Michigan and colloquially within Michigan as "Up North") is a region of the U.S. state of Michigan.The region, which is distinct from the more northerly Upper Peninsula and Isle Royale, which are also located in the north of the state, is bounded to the west by Lake Michigan, and to the east by Lake Huron.
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According to the 2010 census, 103,211 people live in the 12 towns of at least 4,000 people, covering 96.5 square miles (250 km 2). A total of 116,548 people live in the 18 towns and villages of at least 2,000 people, which cover 108.5 square miles (281 km 2)—less than 1% of the peninsula's land area.
Traverse City: Cedar: WXII-LD: 12 30 MyNetworkTV/Cozi TV: NewsNet: Houghton Lake: W15DF-D: 15 15 Silent Traverse City: W16DN-D: 16 16 Silent Houghton Lake: W19EZ-D: 19 19 Silent Traverse City: W19FB-D: 19 19 Silent Vanderbilt: W20DT-D: 20 20 Silent Houghton Lake: W20EV-D: 20 20 Silent Vanderbilt: W22EL-D: 22 22 Silent Cadillac: W23EB-D: 23 23 3ABN
On February 25, 1970, Northern Entertainment, Inc., headed by Thomas W. Kiple, applied to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to construct a new television station on channel 29 in Traverse City. [3] A permit was issued on August 5, and construction began nearly immediately on the new station's facility. [4]
WGRY-FM (101.1 MHz, "Up North Sports Radio") is a radio station broadcasting a sports format. Licensed to Roscommon, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1990.WGRY-FM is owned by Sheryl and Gerald Coyne, through licensee Blarney Stone Broadcasting, Inc., and is co-owned with WMQU and WQON, at its facilities in Grayling.