- WHNN
Infobox Radio station
name = WHNN
city =Bay City, Michigan
area = [http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WHNN&service=FM&status=L&hours=U]
branding = "96 WHNN"
slogan = "Greatest Hits of All Time"
airdate =
frequency = 96.1MHz
format =Classic Hits /Oldies (1960s-80s)
allChristmas music during holiday season
erp = 100,000watt s
haat = 311meter s
class = C
facility_id = 37458
coordinates = coord|43|33|10|N|83|41|24|W|type:landmark
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WBCM-FM (?-?)
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
sister_stations =WILZ ,WIOG ,WKQZ
webcast = [http://players.eonstreams.com/FastAim/Player/Player.php?PlayerID=653 Listen Live]
website = http://www.whnn.com/
affiliations =WHNN is an FM
radio station serving the Saginaw-Bay City-Midland area and Flint with its classic hits format. It broadcasts on FM frequency 96.1 and is under ownership ofCitadel Broadcasting . The station's powerful 100,000-watt frequency blankets a large chunk of the central and eastern Lower Peninsula, from Mount Pleasant to the Thumb and from south of Flint to West Branch, but its signal toward the southwest is inhibited by co-channelWMAX-FM inHolland, Michigan .History
uper Win and Sunny 96
As WBCM-FM in the late 1960s and early 1970s, 96.1 FM broadcast a
beautiful music format. In the 1970s the calls were changed to WHNN and the station adopted aTop 40 format as "Super Win." Many listeners remember that for several years, WHNN boasted "a winner an hour, sometimes even more". At least once an hour they would award a prize to a designated caller, and announce the current tally of prizes awarded by gibing the winners name, hometown and announcing that he or she was "super-Win winner number 12,384 or whatever number the current count was. Many of the prizes were fast food meals or car washes, but occasionally better prizes such as concert tickets or meals at high end restaurants were awarded. When the hourly prizes were phased out in 1979, WHNN announced it was in "the interest of public safety" as they didn't want to overwhelm the phone company's resources.WHNN evolved into an AOR station in the late 1970s. In 1981, the station changed format from AOR to
adult contemporary . As a popular AC station during the 1980s, the station was known as "Sunny 96, Lite Rock, Less Talk."WHNN Today
WHNN switched to the current oldies format in the fall of
1990 following a period of stunting with various versions ofRichard Berry 's song "Louie, Louie " including the hit version byThe Kingsmen . Like many oldies stations such asWCBS-FM , WHNN has begun to recently move its format in a moreclassic hits direction and added 1980s hits (such as "Girls Just Want to Have Fun " byCyndi Lauper ) to its playlist.WHNN garnered attention in the fall of
2006 when it switched to a format of allChristmas music , in response to crosstown AC competitor 106.3WGER 's announcement that they would not go all-Christmas that year. The switch also brought all-Christmas music radio to Flint, owing to continued dominance of the market's AC station, 107.9WCRZ (which continues with its regular format during the holiday season). WHNN switched to all-Christmas again in early November 2007; WHNN had originally planned to switch to all-Christmas on Thanksgiving Day but moved up the change when WGER opted to return to playing continuous Christmas music ahead of schedule.Controversy
WHNN was recently involved in a scandal when popular morning jock John W. Burke, better known as "Johnny Burke", was suspended without pay for making offensive comments on the stations website regarding Flint public schools. In light of the recent events with
Don Imus , who once worked with Burke, Citadel Communications (who owns WHNN) made the decision to pull Burke from the air for several days.Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/whnn.html Michiguide.com - WHNN History]
External links
*FMQ|WHNN
*FML|WHNN
*FMARB|WHNN
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