"The Music Machine, Q102", debuted with an adult contemporary format.
"WWCK FM 105, Flint's Best Rock" and then as "WWCK FM 105, Rock of the Eighties". WWCK-FM was a market leader in Flint for many years, and it was named as the top-rated rock station in all of the United States in 1985
"92.7, MMQ" is considered the first classic rock station on the radio. The format was created in Michigan in 1985 and quickly spread across the country. Fred Jacobs, an Oakland County-based radio consultant, and Tim Siegrist the Program Director put WMMQ in Charlotte, Michigan, on the air. The station flipped frequencies to 94.7
In the early 1970s, WVIC adopted the Top 40 format and "owned" the college crowd, and became one of the top-rated stations in Lansing. WVIC-FM's period as Lansing's top Top 40/CHR station came to an end on March 1, 1995
WCRZ (107.9 FM, "Cars 108") is a commercial radio station in Flint, Michigan, broadcasting an adult contemporary format and switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
In 1991, WGMZ-FM adopted the country music format in becoming country WKMF-FM, simulcasting AM 1470
The WWBN calls debuted in 1994. The "Banana" name was created to describe the album-oriented rock format. WWBN moved from 101.7 to 101.5 in a frequency swap which allowed the station to increase their power.
"WWGZ-FM (Wings 103)" a Lapeer, Michigan based radio station switched to an album rock format and became more of a regional station, serving listeners in Flint, Michigan.
WMRR (101.7 FM, "Rock 101-7") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Muskegon Heights, Michigan
WQUS (103.1 FM, "U.S. 103.1") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Lapeer, Michigan and broadcasting format has a base of Classic Rock and Classic Hits..
WRSR (103.9 FM, "The Fox") is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Owosso, Michigan.
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