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WSGW (790 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Saginaw, Michigan, owned by Alpha Media. It simulcasts a news/talk radio format with sister station 100.5 WSGW-FM. The two stations identify themselves as "100.5 and 790 Newsradio WSGW." The studios are on Tittabawassee Road. By day, WSGW is powered at 5,000 watts.
WSGW-FM (100.5 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Carrollton, Michigan, and serving the Saginaw, Midland, and Bay City metropolitan area. [2] It is owned by Alpha Media and simulcasts a news/talk radio format with sister station WSGW 790 AM. The two stations identify themselves as "100.5 and 790 Newsradio WSGW."
AM Port Huron: Michigan Basketball only [12] WHAK: 980 AM Rogers City: Michigan Network affiliate WHAK-FM: 99.9 FM Rogers City: Michigan Network affiliate WSGW** 790 AM Saginaw: Michigan Basketball only [13] WSGW-FM* 100.5 FM Saginaw: Michigan Football only [14] WKNW** 1400 AM Sault Ste. Marie: Michigan Network affiliate WBET: 1230 AM Sturgis ...
WSGW may refer to: WSGW (AM), a radio station (790 AM) licensed to Saginaw, Michigan, United States; WSGW-FM, a radio station (100.5 FM) licensed to Carrollton, ...
1400 AM: Saginaw: The MacDonald Broadcasting Company: Soft adult contemporary ... WSGW: 790 AM: Saginaw: Alpha Media Licensee LLC: News Talk Information WSGW-FM: 100. ...
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WNEM-TV produced news segments for then-sister radio station WNEM (1250 AM); this ended after Meredith donated the station to Ave Maria Communications, which adopted a Catholic radio format. [23] WSGW 790 AM in Saginaw now rebroadcasts the 6 p.m. news. WNEM-TV 5 Plus previously rebroadcast the main channel's weeknight 6 o'clock newscast at 7 ...
Before merging with WXYT-FM, WXYT/1270 was the sole flagship station from 2001–2007. From 1964–2000, Detroit's WJR was the Tigers' exclusive radio flagship. As a maximum-power clear-channel station, Tigers games on WJR could be received from hundreds of miles away on warm, clear nights.