- WIOG
Infobox Radio station
name = WIOG
city =Bay City, Michigan
area = Saginaw-Flint
branding = "102.5 WIOG"
slogan = "The Hit Music Channel"
airdate = September1969 (at 106.3)
frequency = 102.5MHz
format = Top 40 (CHR)
power = 86,000watt s
haat = 244meter s
class = B
facility_id = 22675
coordinates = coord|43|28|24|N|83|50|40|W|type:landmark
callsign_meaning = W106 (original dial position)
former_callsigns = WSBM (?-9/86) (at 106.3)
WNEM-FM (?-?) (at 102.5)
WGER (?-?) (at 102.5)
sister_stations =WHNN ,WILZ ,WKQZ
owner =Citadel Broadcasting
webcast =
website = [http://www.wiog.com/ http://www.wiog.com/]
affiliations =WIOG (102.5 FM) is a
radio station airing a Top 40 (CHR) format, licensed toBay City, Michigan and serving the Saginaw, Bay City, Midland and Flint areas from a transmitter located northeast of Saginaw. The station's 86,000-watt signal covers a large amount of territory in eastern lower Michigan, from northern Oakland County northward to West Branch, and from Michigan's Thumb area westward to Mount Pleasant and eastern areas of the Lansing metro.History
From the 1970s until September 1986, WIOG operated on 106.3 MHz licensed to Saginaw. 106.3 FM signed on in
1969 as WSBM, featuring a MOR/adult contemporary music format. Later in the 1970s the calls became WIOG (the calls resembled the number "106," as in its dial position) and the format shifted to AOR. In1980 , with the addition of somedisco records to its AOR playlist, WIOG moved to a Top 40 format, eventually taking on the name "Hits 106" and becoming one of the most popular radio stations in the market. The 102.5 frequency was originally home to WNEM-FM (laterWGER ), aBeautiful Music station which was one of the pioneers of FM Stereo broadcasting in Michigan. With its big signal, WGER was one of the most successful easy-listening stations in Michigan; as late as 1985, when it was using TM Programming's beautiful-music package, the station was posting #1 ratings among adult listeners aged 25-49 in the Saginaw and Flint markets, according to TM promotional literature of the time [http://www.easylisteninghq.com/syndicators.htm (1)]WIOG and WGER switched frequencies in September
1986 ; WGER moved from beautiful music to adult-contemporary at 106.3, a format that continues to this day, and WIOG's CHR format was planted at 102.5. The move paid off, as WIOG quickly became a powerhouse in mid-Michigan broadcasting. In the fall of 1986, aided by its new, more powerful signal, the station attained an Arbitron rating of 30.3%, becoming the highest-rated radio station in the entire country [http://infoweb.newsbank.com/iw-search/we/InfoWeb?p_action=doc&p_docid=0EB5290FE6488D07&p_docnum=11&p_queryname=NaN&p_product=NewsBank&p_theme=aggregated4&p_nbid=P69S5DDVMTE4NDg2NDY3My4xNjU4MDE6MTo2Om5jZGNwbA 1] .WIOG got strong competition in the early 1990s from 100.5 WTCF "The Fox", which soon surpassed them as the dominant CHR station. Due to the competition and to a desire to appeal to more adult listeners, WIOG spent most of the 1990s as a
Hot Adult Contemporary station. WTCF's departure from the CHR format in1999 , however, left the door open for WIOG to move back to CHR, which it soon did. Today WIOG remains one of the most popular stations in the Tri-Cities market, though its showing in the Flint market is more modest due to competition from CHRWWCK-FM , rhythmicWRCL and active rockerWWBN .Sources
* [http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/wiog.html Michiguide.com - WIOG History] Some of the notable DJ's who made WIOG a Ratings Monster were Dean Myers, Scott "Shannon" Seipel, Bob Hughes, Jim Alexander, Rick Donahue, Steve Kelly and Tim Murphy. Rick Belcher was the Program Director at the time of WIOG's rating's domination.
External links
* [http://www.wiog.com WIOG official website]
*FM station data|WIOG
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