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  2. WGPR - Wikipedia

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    WGPR (107.5 FM) is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, broadcasting an urban contemporary radio format. Owned by the International Free and Accepted Modern Masons, its studios and offices are on East Jefferson Avenue on Detroit's lower eastside.

  3. DWNU - Wikipedia

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    The station was officially launched as 107.5 Wish FM through the "Wish Concert" [8] held on August 10, 2014, at the World Trade Center in Pasay. It officially signed on at 9:45 pm. Few months later, 107.5 Wish FM was rebranded as Wish 107.5 (pronounced as "one-oh-seven-five") on October 20, 2014. [ 9 ]

  4. Wish 107.5 - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Wish 107.5 (2015).svg - Wikipedia

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  6. NU 107 - Wikipedia

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    The TV station, now operated and managed by Breakthrough and Milestones Productions International, an affiliate of a religious group known for its program Ang Dating Daan, the Members Church of God International (MCGI), used to play music videos of songs played on NU 107. It also aired the TV version of "In The Raw" and clips from past NU Rock ...

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  8. WMUZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    On August 24, 2017, Crawford Broadcasting acquired a Detroit AM station at 1200 kHz. It put the WMUZ call sign on that station, requiring 103.5 to add the "-FM" suffix to its call letters. As many of the Christian talk and teaching programs moved over to the AM station, WMUZ-FM increased its hours playing Christian Contemporary music.

  9. WDTK - Wikipedia

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    The two station's signals overlap in some suburbs south of Detroit. On January 14, 2025, WDTK rebranded as "92.7 The Answer", now simulcasting on translator W224CC 92.7 FM Detroit. With this move, the former 101.5 FM translator was re-allocated as a translator for sister station WLQV. [5]