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WGVU Public Media is a group of radio and television stations licensed to and operated by Grand Valley State University, serving the Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan / Western Michigan area of the United States. The stations in the group are: WGVU-FM, broadcasting at 88.5 MHz on the FM band. Simulcast on WGVS-FM at 95.3 MHz in Muskegon.
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WGVU-TV (channel 35) is a PBS member television station in Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States.It operates a full-time satellite station, WGVK (channel 52) in Kalamazoo.The two stations are owned by Grand Valley State University, and maintain studios in the Meijer Public Broadcast Center, located in the Eberhard Center on the GVSU Pew Campus in downtown Grand Rapids.
WGVU-FM is an NPR member station serving Grand Rapids, Michigan.Owned by Grand Valley State University, it is simulcast in West Michigan.The main broadcast frequency is 88.5 MHz, which is licensed to Allendale, the Grand Rapids suburb that is home to Grand Valley State's main campus.
This is a list of member stations of the Public Broadcasting Service, a network of non-commercial educational television stations in the United States.The list is arranged alphabetically by state and based on the station's city of license and followed in parentheses by the designated market area when different from the city of license.
Grand Valley switched the call letters to WGVU on May 22, 1992. It served as a non-commercial public radio station and was a National Public Radio member station.NPR News was heard at the beginning of the hour (although the station did not air NPR long-form news programming such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered).
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.
Grand Rapids: from 1981: Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek-Muskegon: 83,924: Michigan State: ... The print edition of TV Guide ended after the November 25, 2006, ...