WQLB
WQLB (103.3 FM Tawas City, Michigan) and WKJZ (94.9 FM Hillman, Michigan, serving the Alpena market) are a pair of radio stations known as "HITS FM" playing a variety hits format with music from the 1960s through the 1980s. It had broadcast a classic rock format ("B-Rock," partially satellite-fed from Jones Radio Networks) until May 2007 when it switched to its current classic hits format. Prior to "B-Rock," WKJZ 94.9 had been a simulcast of country sister station 104.7 WKJC. Deb Michaels is the Hits FM weekday morning show host; the station is mainly locally automated outside of her show.
WQLB
WQLB (103.3 FM Tawas City, Michigan) and WKJZ (94.9 FM Hillman, Michigan, serving the Alpena market) are a pair of radio stations known as "HITS FM" playing a variety hits format with music from the 1960s through the 1980s. It had broadcast a classic rock format ("B-Rock," partially satellite-fed from Jones Radio Networks) until May 2007 when it switched to its current classic hits format. Prior to "B-Rock," WKJZ 94.9 had been a simulcast of country sister station 104.7 WKJC. Deb Michaels is the Hits FM weekday morning show host; the station is mainly locally automated outside of her show.
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WQLB (103.3 FM Tawas City, Mic ...... automated outside of her show.
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Hits FM
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broadcast station class
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first air date
1993-12-14
1997-07-09
former call sign
WAOU (12/1/95-5/20/97)
WYHE (12/13/91-3/1/93)
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slogan
Playing The Greatest Hits Of All Time
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614,963,852
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WKJZ: 50,000 watts
WQLB: 25,000 watts
owner
Carroll Enterprises
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44.413 -83.621
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WQLB (103.3 FM Tawas City, Mic ...... automated outside of her show.
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WQLB
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-8.3621e+1
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WQLB & WKJZ
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