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RADIO STATIONS in MICHIGAN RADIO STATIONS Grand Rapids (49546) Fulton, 301 W 1026 RADIO STATIONS IN MICHIGAN Station Frequency Address Phone Licensee/Group Owner President/Manager CHAPTE ADA WJNZ 1680 kHz Suite F, 2610 Horizon Dr., (616) 956-6696 Goodrich Radio Marketing, Inc. Mike St. Cyr, gen. mgr. R X • GENERAL INFORMATION / STATISTICS Grand Rapids (49546) ADRIAN WABJ(AM) 1490 kHz 121 W. Maumee St. (49221) (517) 265-9500 Licensee: Friends Communication Bob Elliot, chmn. & pres. of Michigan, Inc. Group Owner: Friends Communications WQTE(FM) 95.3 MHz 121 W. Maumee St. (49221) (517) 265-9500 Co-owned with WABJ(AM) WLEN(FM) 103.9 MHz Box 687, 242 W. Maumee St. (49221) (517) 263-1039 Lenawee Broadcasting Co. Julie M. Koehn, pres. & gen. mgr. WVAC(FM)* 107.9 MHz Adrian College, 110 S. Madison St. (49221) (517) 265-5161, Adrian College Board of Trustees Steven Shehan, gen. mgr. ext. 4540; (517) 264-3141 ALBION WUFN(FM)* 96.7 MHz 13799 Donovan Rd. (49224) (517) 531-4478 Family Life Broadcasting System Randy Carlson, pres. WWKN(FM) 104.9 MHz 390 Golden Ave., Battle Creek (49015); (616) 963-5555 Licensee: Patterson Battle Creek Randy Carlson, pres. 111 W. Michigan, Marshall (49068) Group Owner: Patterson Broadcasting, Inc. ALLEGAN WZUU(FM) 92.3 MHz Box 80, 706 E. Allegan St., Otsego (49078) (616) 673-3131; Forum Communications, Inc. Robert Brink, pres. & gen. mgr. (616) 343-3200 ALLENDALE WGVU(FM)* 88.5 MHz Grand Valley State University, (616) 771-6666; Board of Control of Michael Walenta, gen. mgr. 301 W. Fulton, (800) 442-2771 Grand Valley State University Grand Rapids (49504-6492) ALMA WFYC(AM) 1280 kHz Box 669, 5310 N. State Rd. (48801) (517) 463-3175 Jacom, Inc. James Sommerville, pres. & gen. mgr. WQBX(FM) 104.9 MHz Box 669, 5310 N. State Rd. (48801) (517) 463-3175 Co-owned with WFYC(AM) James Sommerville, pres. & gen. mgr. WMLM(AM) See St. Louis. WQAC(FM)* 90.9 MHz Van Dussen Student Ctr., (517) 463-7301; Alma College Ben Shoemaker, gen. mgr. 614 W. Superior St. (48801) (517) 463-7095 * Noncommercial station RADIO STATIONS IN MICHIGAN (Cont.) Station Frequency Address Phone Licensee/Group Owner President/Manager ALPENA WATZ(AM) 1450 kHz Box 536, 123 Prentiss (49707) (517) 354-8400 Licensee: WATZ Radio, Inc. Ross Biederman, pres. Group owner: Midwestern Broadcasting Co. WATZ(FM) 99.3 MHz Box 536, 123 Prentiss (49707) (517) 354-8400 Co-owned with WATZ(AM) Ross Biederman, pres. WCML(FM)* 91.7 MHz Public Broadcasting Center, (517) 774-3105 Central Michigan University Thomas Hunt, gen. mgr. Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant (48859) WHSB(FM) 107.7 MHz 1491 M-32 West (49707) (517) 354-4611 DARAKA Broadcasting, Inc. Robert Currier, pres. WKJZ(FM) 94.9 MHz Box 549, Tawas City (48764) (517) 362-3417 Carroll Enterprises, Inc. John Carroll, Jr., gen. mgr. ANN ARBOR WAAM(AM) 1600 kHz 4230 Packard Rd. (48108) (734) 971-1600 Whitehall Enterprises, Inc. Lloyd Johnson, chmn.; Gordon Kummer, pres. WCBN(FM)* 88.3 MHz 530 Student Activities Building (48109) (313) 647-4122; Regents of the University of Michigan Erik Gottesman, gen. mgr. (313) 763-3535 WIQB(FM) 102.9 MHz Box 300 (48106-0300) (734) 930-0103; Licensee: Cumulus Licensing Corp. Janet Jablonski, gen. mgr. (734) 930-0107 Group owner: Cumulus Media L.L.C. WQKL(FM) 107.1 MHz Co-owned with WTKA(AM) Janet Jablonski, gen. mgr. WSDS(AM) 1480 KHz 580 W. Clark Rd., Ypsilanti (48198 (313) 484-1480 Koch Broadcasting George A. Koch, pres. Michael Calanan, gen. mgr. WTKA(AM) 1050 kHz Box 300, Lobby D, (734) 930-0107 Licensee; Cumulus Licensing Corp. Janet Jablonski gen. mgr. RADIO ST 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr. (48106) Group owner: Cumulus Media, Inc. WUOM(FM)* 91.7 MHz 5000 L.S.A. Building, University of Michigan (48109-1382) (313) 764-9210 The Regents of the University of Michigan Donovan Reynolds, stn. mgr. WWCM(AM) 990 kHz 32 E. Cross (48197) (734) 482-4000 Word Broadcasters, Inc. Daniel Poole, pres. A TIONS INMICHIGAN ASHLEY WJSZ(FM) 92.5 MHz 1907 W. M-21, Owosso (48867) (517) 725-1925; Curwood Broadcasting Co., Inc. Michael Gaylord I, gen. mgr. (800) 725-1925 ATLANTA WAIR(FM) See Petoskey. AUBURN HILLS WAHS(FM)* 89.5 MHz 2800 Waukegan St. (48326) (248) 852-4278; Avondale School District Toni Shoemaker, gen. mgr. (248) 852-9247 1027 WXOU(FM)* See Rochester. * Noncommercial station 1028 RADIO STATIONS IN MICHIGAN (Cont.) Station Frequency Address Phone Licensee/Group Owner President/Manager CHAPTER BAD AXE WLEW(AM) 1340 kHz 935 S. Van Dyke Rd. (48413) (517) 269-9931 Thumb Broadcasting, Inc. Richard A. Ayman, pres. & prog. dir. WLEW(FM) 102.1 MHz 935 S. Van Dyke Rd. (48413) (517) 269-9931 Thumb Broadcasting, Inc. Richard A. Ayman, CEO & gen. mgr. X • BARAGA GENERAL INFORMA WBUM 104.3 MHz 933 S. Camp Rd., Negaunee (49866) (517) 269-9931 Keweenaw Bay Broadcasting, Inc. Joyce D. Savolainen, pres. & gen. mgr. (Not on air) BATTLE CREEK WBCK(AM) 930 kHz 390 Golden Ave. (49015) (616) 963-5555 Licensee: Patterson Battle Creek License Corp. Jack McDevitt, stn. mgr. Group owner: Patterson Broadcasting, Inc. WBXX(FM) 95.3 MHz 390 Golden Aven. (49015) (616) 963-5555 Co-owned with WBCK(AM) John Patrick, prog. dir. TION WKFR(FM) 103.3 MHz Box 50911, Kalamazoo (49005-0911); (616) 344-0111; Licensee: Cumulus Licensing Corp. Ed Sackley, CEO, pres. & gen. mgr. 4154 Jennings Dr., (616) 964-7173 Group owner: Cumulus Media, Inc. Kalamazoo (49001-1087) / 1 ST WOLY(AM) 1500 kHz 15074 6 ⁄2 Mile Rd. (49014) (616) 965-1515 Christian Family Network James Elsman, pres. A WRCC(AM) 1400 kHz 390 Golden Aven. (49015) (616) 963-5555 Licensee: Patterson Battle Creek License Corp. Jack McDevitt, gen. mgr. TISTICS Group owner: Patterson Broadcasting, Inc. BAY CITY WCHW(FM)* 91.3 MHz 1624 Columbus Ave. (48708) (517) 892-1741 Bay City Public School District Brian Bishop, gen. mgr. WHNN(FM) 96.1 MHz 5196 State St., Saginaw (48603) (517) 799-1000 Robert Liggett, Jr. Robert Liggett, Jr., chmn. Group owner: Liggett Broadcast, Inc. James A. Jensen, pres. WIOG(FM) 102.5 MHz Box 1945, 1795 Tittabawassee, (517) 752-3456 Licensee: 62nd Street Broadcasting of Nancy Dymot, v.p. & gen. mgr. Saginaw (48605) Saginaw License L.L.C. Group owner: 62nd Street Broadcasting WKNX(AM) 1250 kHz 306 W. Genesee, Frankenmuth (48734) (517) 652-4500 Frankenmuth Broadcasting, Inc. John W. Blehm, pres., gen mgr. & prog. dir. WMAX(AM) 1440 kHz See Saginaw. WSGW(AM) See Saginaw. WTRK(FM)* 89.1 MHz Suite 891, 301 N. Madison Ave. (48708); (517) 892-1189 Beyond the Bay Media Group Mark T. Dewitt, pres. & mus. dir. Box 489 (48707-0489) WUCX(FM)* 90.1 MHz Central Michigan University, (517) 774-3105 Central Michigan University Thomas Hunt, gen. mgr. 3965 E. Bromfield, Mt. Pleasant (48859) * Noncommercial station RADIO STATIONS IN MICHIGAN (Cont.) Station Frequency Address Phone Licensee/Group Owner President/Manager BEAR CREEK TOWNSHIP WTLI (FM) 89.3 MHz Box 388, Williamston (48895) (517) 381-0573 Superior Communications Jennifer Czelada, gen. mgr. (Not on air) BEAR LAKE WZTU(FM) 100.1 MHz 8420 Dead Stream Rd., Honor (49640) (616) 325-2083 Roger L. Hoppe, II Roger L. Hoppe, II, pres. BEAVERTON WMRX(FM) 97.7 MHz Box 1689, Midland (48641-1689) (517) 435-4844 Steel Broadcasting, Inc. Thomas Steel, pres. & gen. mgr. BENTON HARBOR WHFB(FM) See Benton Harbor-St. Joseph WYKL(FM) 94.9 MHz Box 107, St. Joseph (49085) (616) 925-1111 Licensee: WSJM, Inc. Gayle Olson, gen. mgr. Group owner: The Mid-West Family Broadcast Group BENTON HARBOR-ST. JOSEPH RADIO ST WHFB(AM) 1060 kHz 2100 Fairplain Ave., (616) 925-9300; Licensee: WHFB Broadcast Associates L.P. Tom Weidle, pres. & gen. mgr. (Benton Harbor) Benton Harbor (49022) (616) 925-0065 Group owner: WinCom Comm. Group, Inc. WHFB(FM) 99.9 MHz 2100 Fairplain Ave., (616) 925-9300; Same as WHFB(AM) Tom Weidle, pres. & gen. mgr. (Benton Harbor) Benton Harbor (49022) (616) 925-0065 WIRX(FM) 107.1 MHz Box 107, St. Joseph (49085); (616) 925-0727 Co-owned with WSJM(AM) Rob Olson, prog. dir. A TIONS INMICHIGAN (St. Joseph) 580 E. Napier, Benton Harbor (49022) WSJM(AM) 1400 kHz Box 107, St. Joseph (49085); (616) 925-1111 WSJM, Inc. Gayle Olson, pres. & gen. mgr. (St. Joseph) 580 E. Napier, Benton Harbor (49022) Group owner: Mid-West Family Stns. BERRIEN SPRINGS WAUS(FM)* 90.7 MHz 24 Campus Center, Andrews University, (616) 471-3400 Andrews Broadcasting Corp. Niels-Erik Andreasen, chmn. Berrien Springs (49104) Sharon Dudgeon, gen. mgr. BEULAH 1029 WBVE(FM) 92.1 MHz 8420 Dead Stream Rd., Honor (49640) (616) 325-2083 Roger L. Hoppe, II Roger L. Hoppe, II, pres. * Noncommercial station 1030 RADIO STATIONS IN MICHIGAN (Cont.) Station Frequency Address Phone Licensee/Group Owner President/Manager CHAPTER BIG RAPIDS WBRN(AM) 1460 kHz Box 1158, 13574 Northland Dr. (49307) (616) 796-7684 RH Communications Robert J. Hampson, Jr. CEO, pres. & gen. mgr. WBRN(FM) 100.9 MHz Box 1158, 13574 Northland Dr. (49307) (616) 796-7684 RH Communications Robert J. Hampson, Jr., CEO, pres. & X gen. mgr. • 1 WYBR(FM) 102.3 MHz 220 ⁄2 S. Michigan (49307) (616) 796-7000 Mentor Partners, Inc. J. Scarpelli, pres. & gen. mgr. GENERAL INFORMA BIRMINGHAM WCSX(FM) 94.7 MHz Suite 200, 28588 NW Hwy., (248) 945-9470 Licensee: Greater Michigan Radio, Inc. Tom Bender, v.p. & gen. mgr. Southfield (48034) Group owner: Greater Media, Inc. BLOOMFIELD HILLS WBFH(FM)* 88.1 MHz 4200 Andover Rd. (48302) (248) 645-4740 Board of Education of Bloomfield Hills Pete Bowers, gen. mgr. TION School District / BOYNE CITY ST WBCM(FM) 93.5 MHz Box 472, Traverse City (49685) (616) 582-6791; Biederman Investments, Inc.
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