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WLJN (1400 AM) & WLJW (1370 AM) are the call letters of 2 AM radio stations located in Traverse City, Michigan and Cadillac, Michigan respectively. Both stations broadcast Christian talk and teaching programming. The call letters stand for "We're Lifting Jesus' Name."WLJN AM 1400 Elmwood Twp/Traverse City
Michiguide.com. Accessed February 3, 2015


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WLJN and WLJW are also heard on FM translators in Traverse City and Cadillac.


History

Good News Media, Inc. was established in early 1981 to lay the groundwork for getting the station on the air. Within 2 months after GNMI was started, WTCM (AM), WTCM changed from 1400 kHz to 580 kHz, opening the way for WLJN to go on the air at the 1400 kHz frequency. The station's first broadcast day wa ...
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WLJN-FM
WLJN-FM is a radio station licensed to Traverse City, Michigan, broadcasting on 89.9 MHz FM. WLJN-FM airs a format consisting of Contemporary Christian music and a few Christian talk and teaching programs, and is owned by Good News Media. WLJN-FM signed on the air at 89.9 MHz on October 1, 1989.WLJN-FM 89.9 Traverse City
Michiguide.com. Accessed February 3, 2015 Good News Media purchased the silent WCZW 107.9 FM in Charlevoix, Michigan from Midwestern Broadcasting Company in December 2015. WCZW, which had been simulcasting the classic hits format of 107.5 WCCW-FM, switched to a simulcast of WLJN-FM. The station took on new call letters of WLJD effective December 29, 2015, although the change was not reflected by the Federal Communications Commission until August 2016.


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WLJN
WLJN (1400 AM) & WLJW (1370 AM) are the call letters of 2 AM radio stations located in Traverse City, Michigan and Cadillac, Michigan respectively. Both stations broadcast Christian talk and teaching programming. The call letters stand for "We're Lifting Jesus' Name."WLJN AM 1400 Elmwood Twp/Traverse City
Michiguide.com. Accessed February 3, 2015


FM translators

WLJN and WLJW are also heard on FM translators in Traverse City and Cadillac.


History

Good News Media, Inc. was established in early 1981 to lay the groundwork for getting the station on the air. Within 2 months after GNMI was started, WTCM (AM), WTCM changed from 1400 kHz to 580 kHz, opening the way for WLJN to go on the air at the 1400 kHz frequency. The station's first broadcast day wa ...
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WLJW-FM
WLJW-FM is a radio station licensed to Fife Lake, Michigan, broadcasting on 95.9 MHz FM. WLJW-FM airs a Contemporary Christian music format and is owned by Good News Media. The station began broadcasting in 2014, airing a Christian CHR format branded "95.9 Fuel FM". Simulcast In 2020, Good News Media purchased 105.5 WSRJ in Honor, Michigan Honor is a village in Benzie County of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 337 at the 2020 census. The village is located within Homestead Township on U.S. Highway 31 along the Platte River. The community has the name of Honor Griff ... for $205,000, and WLJW-FM's programming began to be simulcast on the station.Jacobson, Adam.A Mitten Move That's Quite Honorable, ''Radio & Television Business Report''. July 15, 2020. Retrieved August 10, 2021. References External linksWLJW-FM's website* * {{Central Michigan Radio Contemporary Christian radio stations in the United States LJW-FM LJW-FM Radio stations establishe ...
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WTCM (AM)
WTCM (580 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting in Traverse City, Michigan. It is owned by the Biederman family and their company, Midwestern Broadcasting. Today, WTCM, along with sister WTCM-FM is at or near the top of the Arbitron ratings, and are part of a dying breed of family-owned-and-operated radio stations. WTCM has a news/talk format, carrying syndicated talk shows hosted by Dan Bongino, Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Allen Hunt, and Red Eye Radio, plus local talk hosts Ron Jolly, Colleen Wares, Bill Froehlich, and Christal Frost. It is an affiliate of ABC Radio. History Founding In 1939, WTCM founder Les Biederman and several of his friends - engineer Bill Kiker and financier Drew McClay among others - wanted to start a radio station, but in an undeveloped radio market. They decided that Traverse City, Michigan was a city destined for growth and had no local radio station, so Biederman and Kiker moved to the city and built the 250-watt transmitter that would be Traver ...
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WZTC
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