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102.7 took on the mainstream urban format and new calls WHTD and moniker Hot 102-7. [ 17 ] On April 19, 2007, HOT 102-7 re-branded itself as HOT1027Detroit.com (now HotHipHopDetroit.com ) while re-launching its website to focus merging newer interactive technologies with traditional radio.
Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Licensee [1] [2] Format [3]; KDTI: 90.3 FM: Rochester Hills: Educational Media Foundation: Contemporary Christian KTGG: 1540 AM: Okemos
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. WGPR has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 50,000 watts.
Detroit. WDVD – 96.3 – Hot adult contemporary; WJR – 760 – News/talk; Flint. WDZZ-FM – 92.7 – Urban adult contemporary; WFBE – 95.1 – Country; WTRX – 1330 – Sports; WWCK – 1570/107.3 — Classic hits; WWCK-FM – 105.5 – Contemporary hit radio; Grand Rapids. WHTS – 105.3 – Contemporary hit radio; WJRW – 1340/106.1 ...
WDMK (105.9 FM, "105.9 Kiss-FM") is a commercial FM radio station in Detroit, Michigan.Owned by Beasley Broadcast Group, it broadcasts an urban adult contemporary format.The studios and offices are on Radio Plaza in Ferndale.
The playlist was made up of softer songs heard on album rock stations, from artists such as Elton John, Carole King, Billy Joel, and Carly Simon. The format was quite successful, with Greater Media putting "Magic Music" on its other FM stations, along with call letters referring to "Magic", WMJC in Detroit , WMJX in Boston and WMGQ in New ...
WCSX (94.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Birmingham, Michigan, and serving Metro Detroit.It broadcasts a classic rock radio format and is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group.
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.