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WLLZ (106.7 MHz, Detroit's Wheels) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Detroit, Michigan. It is owned by iHeartMedia and it broadcasts a classic rock radio format, focusing mostly on active rock titles from the 1980s and 1990s. Its studios are in the Detroit suburb of Farmington Hills on Halsted Road.
WLLZ (FM), a radio station (106.7 FM) licensed to serve Detroit, Michigan, United States; WDZH, a radio station (98.7 FM) licensed to serve Detroit, Michigan, which held the call sign WLLZ from 1980 until 1996; WXII-LD, a television station (channel 30, virtual 12) licensed to serve Cedar, Michigan, which held the call sign WLLZ-LP from 2003 ...
The 1980s are considered the decade in which there was the most change in the Detroit radio dial. Among other changes, a new rocker was installed on 98.7 FM, WLLZ "Detroits Wheels", and it proved so popular that it took out two other Detroit rock stations.
The first song played on the new "Detroit's Wheels" was "Let It Rock" by Bob Seger. The new WLLZ became an instant hit. "Wheels" had one of the most successful premieres in Detroit radio history. It debuted at #2 (behind only WJR) in total persons 12+ in the Fall 1980 Arbitron ratings for Detroit radio. It also posted #1 ratings in the teen, 18 ...
New York’s 106.7 LITE FM made its highly anticipated switch to 24/7 Christmas music on Friday, Nov. 22, broadcasting live from Radio City Music Hall.
The WWWW call letters were originally used for 106.7 FM (and later 1130 AM) in Detroit.Many Detroit-area radio listeners of the 1970s remember WWWW-FM as a rock station with a slightly progressive lean.
Detroit. WDVD – 96.3 – Hot adult contemporary; WJR – 760 – News/talk; Flint. WDZZ-FM – 92.7 – Urban adult contemporary; WFBE – 95.1 – Country; WTRX – 1330 – Sports; WWCK – 1570/107.3 — Classic hits; WWCK-FM – 105.5 – Contemporary hit radio; Grand Rapids. WHTS – 105.3 – Contemporary hit radio; WJRW – 1340/106.1 ...
WDKL began life on November 6, 1960, as WBRB-FM, the FM counterpart of Mount Clemens AM station WBRB (1430 AM) and owned by Malrite Communications Group. [4] WBRB-FM was among the first stations to be directly built directly from the group-up by Malrite, which was originally a 50-50 partnership between Milton Maltz and Robert Wright; Wright divested his stake in the company by 1971.