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  2. WMAX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMAX-FM. WMAX-FM (96.1 MHz) is the callsign of a radio station owned by iHeartMedia located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The studios and offices are located at 77 Monroe Center in Downtown Grand Rapids while its transmitter is located near Felch St and 32nd Ave south of the town of Hudsonville outside of Grand Rapids.

  3. WMAX (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WMAX is of no relation to WMAX-FM 96.1, an IHeartMedia-owned radio station in Holland, Michigan. The simulcast only lasted about ten years when it was then sold to the current Catholic radio operator. WMAX is also the former call sign of an AM station at 1480 kHz in Grand Rapids, Michigan (now WSLI).

  4. WSLI (AM) - Wikipedia

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    24785. Class. B. Power. 2,000 watts day. 5,000 watts night. WSLI is a radio station which serves the Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan area. The main broadcast frequency is 1480 kHz, which is licensed to Kentwood, Michigan, a Grand Rapids suburb. It broadcasts Smile FM 's contemporary Christian music format.

  5. List of radio stations owned by Townsquare Media - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of radio stations owned by the company, alphabetized by state. ... 1310/96.1: News, talk, information KLIX-FM: ... Grand Rapids; Station Frequency ...

  6. WLAV-FM - Wikipedia

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    WLAV-FM (96.9 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock music format in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is the dominant classic rock-formatted radio station in the market and is generally a top ten performer in the Grand Rapids ratings. History. WLAV (AM) went on the air in 1940. In 1949, WLAV-TV 7 signed on, later becoming WOOD-TV 8.

  7. Michigan Public - Wikipedia

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    WUOM (91.7 FM) in Ann Arbor is the flagship station of Michigan Public, broadcasting with a 93,000 watt transmitter from a 237 meters (778 ft) tower near Pinckney.The University of Michigan applied to the FCC on September 11, 1944, for a station at 43.1 FM (part of a band of frequencies used for testing of Frequency Modulation) with a power of 50,000 watts.

  8. Detroit Tigers Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    49, including flagship. Official website. Detroit Tigers Radio Network. The Detroit Tigers Radio Network is an American radio network composed of 49 radio stations which carry English-language coverage of the Detroit Tigers, a professional baseball team in Major League Baseball (MLB). Detroit 's WXYT-FM (97.1 FM) serves as the network's flagship.

  9. WYGR - Wikipedia

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    WYGR. WYGR (1530 AM, "Jethro FM") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format, licensed to Wyoming, Michigan and serving the Grand Rapids area. The station operates with 500 watts during the day and 250 watts critical hours, but must sign off at night to protect 1530 WCKY in Cincinnati. WYGR programming is simulcast on FM ...