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WGHN-FM (92.1 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Grand Haven, Michigan. It is owned by Will Tieman and it airs an adult contemporary radio format. The studios are on South Harbor Drive in Grand Haven. The transmitter is off 144th Avenue in Spring Lake, Michigan. [2]
Ship entering the Grand Haven channel as part of the 2017 festival. Coast Guard Festival is a festival in Grand Haven, Michigan.Founded in 1924, the festival is a ten-day event that starts in the last weekend in July, and ends in early August.
WGHN went through several ownership changes in the next decade. Over the years, the station also moved several times, from its original studios on Washington Avenue (above Grand Haven Jewelry) to Franklin Avenue to South Seventh Street; WGHN has been housed at its current location on South Harbor Street in Grand Haven since 1985.
New Year's Eve ball drop live stream. A Times Square Alliance live feed kicked off the coverage from the Crossroads of the World at 6 p.m. and stayed up as the clock struck midnight. CBS News New ...
The Grand Haven Musical Fountain Animated Choreographer was released to the public to encourage the development of new shows and allowed programmers to visually choreograph the fountain. In addition, the new playback system allowed for more complex water and lighting effects by eliminating the need for tape playback by directly controlling the ...
Grand Rapids: Townsquare Media of Grand Rapids, Inc. Mainstream rock WGRT: 102.3 FM: Port Huron: Port Huron Family Radio, Inc. Adult contemporary WGRY-FM: 101.1 FM: Roscommon: Blarney Stone Broadcasting, Inc. Sports (ISN) WGTO: 910 AM: Cassopolis: Larry Langford, Jr. Soft oldies WGVS-FM: 95.3 FM: Whitehall: Grand Valley State University: News ...
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It featured live and/or recorded live hymn-sings and sermons from various area churches. Overseeing those weekly broadcasts was William Kuiper. Kuiper had a clothing store in the Grand Rapids area and did the "Hour of Praise" on a volunteer basis. After some time, the owners of WFUR suggested that perhaps William Kuiper would like to purchase WFUR.