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WTAC (FM)
WTAC may refer to: * WTAC (FM) 89.7, a radio station in Burton, Michigan, United States * WTAC-TV channel 16, a defunct television station in Flint, Michigan, United States * WSNL WSNL (600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Flint, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1946. The original call letters were WFLM, but the station was purchased in December 1946 by George W. Trendle and H. ... 600 AM, a radio station in Flint, Michigan, United States that previously held the WTAC call sign * WTAC (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) an AM radio station from 1922 to 1926 {{Call sign disambiguation ...
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WTAC (FM)
WTAC may refer to: * WTAC (FM) 89.7, a radio station in Burton, Michigan, United States * WTAC-TV channel 16, a defunct television station in Flint, Michigan, United States * WSNL WSNL (600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Flint, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1946. The original call letters were WFLM, but the station was purchased in December 1946 by George W. Trendle and H. ... 600 AM, a radio station in Flint, Michigan, United States that previously held the WTAC call sign * WTAC (Johnstown, Pennsylvania) an AM radio station from 1922 to 1926 {{Call sign disambiguation ...
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WTAC-TV
WTAC-TV, Ultra high frequency, UHF Analog television, analog channel 16, was an American Broadcasting Company, ABC-Network affiliate, affiliated television station City of license, licensed to Flint, Michigan, United States. The station was owned by the Trendle-Campbell Broadcasting Company. History

WTAC went on the air on Thursday, November 26 Thanksgiving Day of 1953. It was owned by the Trendle-Campbell Broadcasting Company which was a partnership of George W. Trendle (creator of ''The Lone Ranger'') and H. Allen Campbell which also owned WTAC (AM) which is now WSNL in Flint. The station went out of business less than a year later, on Friday, April 30, 1954, in the middle of ABC's coverage of the Army-McCarthy hearings, because too few TVs at the time were equipped to receive UHF channels. The broadcast tower was destroyed in a Tornadoes of 1956#May 12–14, tornado in 1956. The WTAC-TV studios at 2302 Lapeer Road in Flint became the WJRT-TV studios in 1958. Today, the ...
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WSNL
WSNL (600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Flint, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1946. The original call letters were WFLM, but the station was purchased in December 1946 by George W. Trendle and H. Allen Campbell, who changed the call letters to WTCB and made the station into Flint's NBC Radio Network affiliate. The calls changed to WTAC October 13, 1948, still under Trendle and Campbell's ownership. WTAC popularly stood for "WE THE AUTO CITY", referring to Chevrolet and Buick plants formerly located in Flint, but it actually stood for Trendle and Campbell. Trendle and Campbell sold WTAC to a Hawaii-based group in 1954. Under the ownership of Radio Hawaii, Inc., WTAC shed its NBC affiliation to become one of Michigan's first Top 40 music stations in 1956. Its original program director was Mike Joseph, who would launch the legendary WKNR "Keener 13" in Detroit in 1963 and later went on to create the Hot Hits format in the early 19 ...
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