- WKBZ
Infobox Radio station
name = WKBZ
city =Muskegon, Michigan
area = [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WKBZ&service=AM&status=L&hours=D] (Daytime)
branding = NewsTalk 1090
slogan =
airdate =
frequency = 1090 kHz
format =News-Talk
power = 1,000watt s (Daytime)
erp =
class = D
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WMUS (?-4/15/05)
owner =Clear Channel Communications
sister_stations =WKBZ ,WMRR ,WMUS ,WSHZ
webcast =
website = [http://www.newstalk1090.com/ http://www.newstalk1090.com/]
affiliations =WKBZ is a
news /talkradio station inMuskegon, Michigan on the frequency of 1090 AM owned byClear Channel Communications .The current WKBZ is the former WMUS-AM. WMUS-AM began operations in
1947 and became the second radio station serving Muskegon, after the original WKBZ (see below); it began as a general-interest independent variety station featuringAssociated Press newscasts. WMUS also inaugurated the first FM broadcasts in Muskegon in the summer of 1947, just a few months after the AM signed on, withWMUS -FM at 100.5; the FM station was dark by the start of the 1950s but came back on at its current 106.9 FM frequency in 1962.WMUS-AM moved into a MOR/
beautiful music format in the early 1960s, promoting itself as "the AM station with the FM sound" ( [http://www.michiguide.com/history/fmhistory/case1.pdf 1] ). Then in1965 , WMUS changed format tocountry music using the moniker "Top Gun Radio." A few years later WMUS-FM 106.9 began to simulcast WMUS-AM's country format, and eventually the roles were reversed, with WMUS-FM becoming the primary signal and WMUS-AM becoming the simulcast. This continued untilApril 2001 , when both stations were sold to Clear Channel Communications. The AM facility adopted a news/talk format, while the FM facility remained unchanged. InApril 2005 , the call sign of WMUS-AM was changed to WKBZ, marking the return of the callsign to the radio market after 4 years of absence.History of the Original WKBZ
The original WKBZ went on the air in
Ludington, Michigan in 1926 on 1500 AM. The city of license was later changed to Muskegon as well as the frequency. The station moved to Muskegon in the 1930's and is the oldest station serving Muskegon.The frequency moved from 1500, to 1490, and finally to 850. During the 1990's, there were several ownership changes. In
March 1999 , a major reorganization occurred. The station was donated toGrand Valley State University and the callsign changed to WGVS. The callsign WKBZ, the station's staff, and programming were transferred to a sister station, WQWQ AM 1520. However the owner of WKBZ, WLC Communications, was financially troubled. The station went off the air inMarch 2001 when WLC Communications became bankrupt and its assets claimed by creditors. The station became an affiliate ofRadio Disney durint its final month of operation. The station's license was officially cancelled inJune 2002 .Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-j/wkbz.html Michiguide.com - WKBZ History]
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-j/dwkbz.html Michiguide.com - Defunct WKBZ History]External links
*AMQ|WKBZ
*AML|WKBZ
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