- WGVU (AM)
Infobox Radio station
name = WGVU & WGVS
city = WGVU:Kentwood, Michigan
WGVS:Muskegon, Michigan
area = WGVU: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WGVU&service=AM&status=L&hours=D] (Daytime)
WGVU: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WGVU&service=AM&status=L&hours=N] (Nighttime)
WGVS: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WGVS&service=AM&status=L&hours=U]
branding =
slogan = West Michigan Public Radio
airdate = WGVU:May 22 ,1992
WGVS:1926
frequency = WGVU: 1480kHz
WGVS: 850kHz
format = Public:News-Talk
power = WGVU: 2,000watt s (Daytime)
WGVU: 5,000watt s (Nighttime)
WGVS: 1,000watt s
erp =
class = WGVU: B
WGVS: B
callsign_meaning = Grand Valley State University
former_callsigns = WGVU:
WGVC (?-7/20/92)
WAMX
WAFT
WMAX
WGVS:
WKBZ (1926-3/1/99)
owner =Grand Valley State University
webcast =
website = [http://www.wgvu.org/radio/ http://www.wgvu.org/radio/]
affiliations =NPR WGVU is a radio station that serves the Greater
Grand Rapids, Michigan area and is simulcasted throughout Western Michigan. The main broadcast frequency is 1480kHz , which is licensed toKentwood, Michigan , a Grand Rapids suburb. It is simulcast on WGVS 850kHz , which is licensed to Muskegon. The format isnews /talk.WGVU began broadcasting on
May 22 ,1992 . The station since its inception has served as a public broadcaster and isNPR affiliate.AM 1480 was for many years the home of WMAX, which was in the late 1950s and early 1960s the leading
Top 40 music station in Grand Rapids. Afterward the station played mostlymiddle of the road andadult contemporary music (and briefly used the WAFT calls for a time in the late 1960s), although WMAX did briefly return to a Top 40-style presentation from about 1972 to 1975. The station dropped its music format in1980 for a talk format as WTWN and later went silent until Grand Valley returned the station to the air in 1992. WGVU-AM broadcasts inAM Stereo .Until Grand Valley State University took control of the station (and 95.3 FM in
Whitehall, Michigan ) in late 1998, AM 850 was the home of Muskegon's heritage radio station, WKBZ, which dates back to1926 when it began at 1500 AM inLudington, Michigan .WKBZ now broadcasts at 1090 AM (formerly WMUS-AM) with a news/talk format.Victor Lundberg , a newscaster at WMAX 1480, had a Top 10 hit on theBillboard Hot 100 in 1967 with a spoken-word piece titled "An Open Letter To My Teenage Son."Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/wgvuam.html Michiguide.com - WGVU History]
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/wgvsam.html Michiguide.com - WGVS History]External links
*AMQ|WGVU
*AMQ|WGVS
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