- WJML
Infobox Radio station
name = WJML & WJNL
city = WJML:Petoskey, Michigan
WJNL:Kingsley, Michigan
area = WJML: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WJML&service=AM&status=L&hours=D] (Daytime)
WJML: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WJML&service=AM&status=L&hours=N] (Nighttime)
WJNL: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WWKK&service=AM&status=L&hours=D] (Daytime)
WJNL: [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WWKK&service=AM&status=L&hours=C] (Nighttime)
branding = NewsTalk 1110 & 1210
slogan = The Talk of the North
airdate = WJML:December 6 ,1966
WJNL:April 17 ,1947
frequency = WJML: 1110kHz
WJNL: 1210kHz
format =News/Talk
power = WJML: 10,000watt s (Daytime)
WJML: 10watt s (Nighttime)
WJNL: 50,000watt s (Daytime)
WWKK: 2,500watt s (Critical Hours )
erp =
class = D
callsign_meaning = WJML: John, Michael, and Linda Harrington
former_callsigns = WJML:
none
WJNL:
WLDR (5/3/02-4/25/07)
WWJR (1/24/02-5/3/02)
WLDR (8/13/01-1/24/02)
WJZZ (2/1/97-8/13/01)
WKNX (1947-2/1/97)
owner =Stone Communications
webcast =
website = [http://www.wjml.com/ http://www.wjml.com/]
affiliations =WJML consists of AM stations WJML 1110 in
Petoskey, Michigan and WJNL 1210 inKingsley, Michigan . Both stations are owned byRick Stone , and both stations have simulcast the same programming, with a mixture of liberal talk format and conservative talk.During the 1970s and 1980s, WJML was one of the most successful AM/
FM radio combos in northernMichigan . The FM station has long since been sold off, but WJML/WJNL remains one of the most-popular talk stations in northern Michigan.Early History
In somewhat of a rarity, WJML-FM 98.9 started first, on
December 7 ,1965 , since in most situations, the AM station is usually the first to sign on. In the beginning, the station was an automated MOR format, with one liveDJ ,Bill Supernaw , in the morning (Supernaw is now the owner of the Cinema III movie theatre in Charlevoix). The station was owned by aChicago broadcaster who named his station after his three children, John, Michael and Linda. It was one of northern Michigan's first-ever FM stations, and since many folks didn't have an FM radio at the time, an AM station, WJML-AM 1110 was born onDecember 6 ,1966 . WJML-AM was at the time the strongest AM station in northern Michigan during the daytime at 10 kW. However, the station was daytime only.The Music Station
The 1970s saw several changes for WJML-FM/AM as the Harrington family sold the station to the Achterhoff family of
Muskegon , the owners ofWMUS . In1977 , WJML flipped from MOR toTop 40 , becoming a success in the ratings. The station also adopted an easily-remembered slogan: "The Music Station."American Top 40 aired on this station starting in 1979.JML was the first highly structured station in northern Michigan, heavily formatted using liner cards, strict positioning statements, tight playlists, 'big city' sound with Lyle Dean (WLS) and Del Hull doing liners and "Time Bomb" legal ID's: "It's 12noon at The Music Station(sung or spoken)... WJML-FM/AM Petoskey." From '77 until 1980 JML used jingles from Gwinsound of Dallas (Series 23), later switching to JAM Creative Production's Class Action (WLS) package.The station had influences from WBBM-Chicago in the news presentation with the standard liner between local news and ABC News: "Tempurature 50, that's 10 Celsius, JML NewsTime 11:56."
If WJML was to be remembered on a national level, it would be the fact that it was the first station ever to pair up
Bob Kevoian andTom Griswold for mornings, akaBob and Tom (before Jim Scollin). The two met at a Petoskey bar in the late 70's and have been friends since. However, in1983 ,Indianapolis radio stationWFBQ lured them away, where they landed in sydication years later. In many peoples' opinions, this was the last nail on WJML's coffin.The 80's Bring Changes
In 1983, due to increased competition from upstart rivals
WKHQ andWKLT , WJML flipped toadult contemporary . Some of their DJs would answer the phone saying "WJML, The MUZAK Station!". This AC format featured spoken legal ID's and Tuesday Production's "Whisper" jingles. The jingles made the station sound as if it were embarrassed to say who it was. Several format alterations included a "Light Rock 99" phase. In 1989, the final nail was nailed as WJML was sold toLanger Gokey , theNorth Dakota nDr Pepper bottler who also owned WKLT. Gokey's plan was to boost WKLT's power many folds over by moving its signal from 97.7 to 97.5 and have 100 kW WJML-FM, now WKLZ, simulcast WKLT's signal. Gokey, however, was not interested in AM radio at all, so he donated Kalkaska's WKLT-AM 1420 to Kalkaska Schools (the station has since been silenced) and WJML-AM was silenced and put up for sale.However, shortly after WJML-AM was silenced, local broadcaster Rick Stone (originally started WAIR, was first GM/VP for WMKC) bought the station and flipped it to talk. The rebirthed station was an early success. Stone also upgraded the station's power to 10 watts overnight - barely enough power to cover Petoskey.
In 1999, Petoskey lost its oldies station, WAIR 92.5 FM (now WFDX, a simulcast of classic hits
WFCX ), when the station, owned by Langer Gokey, flipped unsuccessfully to country "The Bee". In response, WJML flipped to satellite-fed oldies, which would continue until its sister station WWKK signed on the following year.Into the 21st Century
In 2000, Stone decided to start a second AM in Petoskey giving WJML a sister. That station was WWKK "Kool 750", and at first, it was an
oldies outlet. Kool 750 allowed WJML to segue back toward a talk format (though WJML still featured some oldies programming on weekends only for a short time before going back to all talk). Eventually, Petoskey got oldies again on the FM dial asRoss Biederman 'sWCCW-FM 107.5 Traverse City started simulcasting on WCZW-FM 107.9 in nearby Charlevoix. This allowed WWKK to flip to talk as well, being more of a liberal talker while WJML became more conservative.Recently, Stone traded WWKK in exchange for Roy Henderson's WLDR-AM 1210 in
Traverse City, MI , which allows WJML to have a stronger signal in the Cherry Capitol. In preparation for the change, WJML asked listeners what shows they wanted to keep, since both WJML and WWKK could no longer co-exist. The former WWKK is now WARD-AM 750, simulcasting the country format ofWLDR -FM 101.9 in Traverse City.WJML Today
Today, WJML/WJNL airs mostly syndicated programs but does carry some weekly local shows such as
BJ Mogg 's "Bits of Life" show and "The WJML Shopping Spree," which both air on Saturday mornings. The stations' lineup includes Citadel's "The Big Show" morning program, as well asNeal Boortz ,Glenn Beck ,Ed Schultz ,Steve Malzberg andMichael Savage plus Air America'sThom Hartmann andRandi Rhodes , as well as libertarian talk showFree Talk Live .Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-j/wjml.html Michiguide.com - WJML History]
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-j/wjnl.html Michiguide.com - WJNL History]External links
*AMQ|WJML
*AMQ|WJNL
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