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WLXT

WLXT (96.3 FM, "Lite 96.3") is an adult contemporary radio station licensed to Petoskey, Michigan, at an ERP of 100,000 watts, covering most of northern Michigan. It is owned by Trish MacDonald-Garber, whose family has owned the station for over 30 years. Between mid-November and December each year, WLXT switches to an all-Christmas music format.

WLXT
Broadcast areaNorthern Michigan
Frequency96.3 MHz
BrandingLite 96.3
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerMacDonald Garber Broadcasting
WATT, WKAD, WKHQ-FM, WLXV, WMKT, WMBN
History
First air date
1967; 57 years ago (1967) (as WMBN-FM at 96.7)
Former call signs
WMBN-FM (1967–1994)
Former frequencies
96.7 MHz (1967–1984)
Call sign meaning
"Lite"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID65926
ClassC1
ERP100,000 watts
HAAT299 meters (981 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
45°19′16″N 84°52′34″W / 45.321°N 84.876°W / 45.321; -84.876
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
Websitelite96.com

History edit

The station signed on in 1967 at 96.7, only broadcasting with 3,000 watts and airing beautiful music. The station was originally WMBN-FM, owned by Les Biederman's Midwestern Broadcasting Company of Traverse City, Michigan, and mostly simulcasted WMBN (1340 AM). In the 1970s, Biederman wanted to boost the signals of his Traverse City stations, ordering him to divest most of his other properties due to Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules and regulations. He sold WMBN-AM/FM to Kenneth MacDonald of MacDonald Broadcasting, a friend of his who owned stations in Saginaw and later Lansing. MacDonald had a cottage in the Petoskey area, and accepted the offer to purchase WMBN.

MacDonald trained his children, Andy, Ken, Jr. (aka "Mac") and Patricia ("Trish") to run successful stations like he did, and put young 20-something Trish in charge of WMBN. Under her rule, WMBN changed its call sign to WWPZ and flipped to an early version of the adult hits Jack FM format. WWPZ played everything from oldies to classic rock, funk to Top 40 hits, mostly with Dennis Martin (Corpe) programming the station. They also aired The Larry King Show at night. WMBN-FM, however, remained beautiful music, using the slogan "Michigan's Beautiful North". WPZ also aired sports, like Tigers baseball.

It was also around that time that WMBN-FM moved from 96.7 to 96.3 and boosted its power to 100 kW. WMBN-FM remained beautiful music throughout most of the 1980s, and got strong adults numbers in the Northwest Michigan ratings. The station was automated most of the time, including a voicetracked night shift from owner Ken MacDonald himself. Sadly, Ken passed in 1989, and for a while, the station still aired his taped show. Jim Scollin did a live morning drive show for many years in the 1980s.

Lite 96 FM edit

In 1990, Trish decided to flip WMBN-FM from beautiful music to Soft AC. The station's music became more contemporary, and aimed for a slightly younger audience. Meanwhile, the easy listening music found a new home on the AM dial at WMBN (AM), which would move to Westwood One's "AM Only" format of adult standards (now known as America's Best Music and syndicated by Dial Global).

In the mid-1990s, Trish purchased WWLZ 96.7 in Cadillac, Michigan, changing the station from CHR to a simulcast of WMBN-FM, which changed its call letters to WLXT to match its Lite 96 name. 96.7 became WLXV.

In 2002, the WLXT/WLXV simulcast ended when Trish decided that Cadillac, a town with six stations and five of them being simulcasts of other stations (and the one that was not, WATT, being mainly syndicated talk), needed a music station to call its own. She flipped WLXV to a hot AC format as Mix 96. (In early 2003, WLXV gained a sister station also solely serving the Cadillac market in WKAD-FM "Oldies 93.7", airing a syndicated 1960s/1970s oldies format from Jones Radio Networks - this format is now part of Dial Global's Kool Gold network.) After Christmas 2010, WLXV got competition in the form of Jennifer Theodore's 107.9 WCDY, giving Cadillac two hot AC stations.

WLXT today edit

Today, Lite 96 is the AC ratings leader in northern Michigan even though they have lost some audience to other stations such as former smooth jazz station WJZQ and former AC WSRT. WLXT is also the northern Michigan affiliate for the John Tesh Radio Show. The station aired Delilah's love-song dedication program at night for a short time after WSRT, northern Michigan's former Delilah affiliate, dropped its AC format for talk. WLXT also airs American Top 40: The '80s and the 1980s and 1990s editions of Backtrax USA during the weekends.

Like many other AC stations across the country, WLXT flips to continuous Christmas music during the holiday season.

In the fall of 2007 the station adjusted its on-air branding from "Lite 96" to "Lite 96.3", possibly due to competitor Northern Radio flipping its Petoskey-area translator station at 95.3 to a simulcast of AC competitor WSRT. In May 2010, WSRT dropped its AC format and switched to a talk radio format, leaving WLXT as the only AC station in the market.

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WLXT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • WLXT in the FCC FM station database
  • WLXT in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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Les Biederman s Midwestern Broadcasting Company of Traverse City Michigan and mostly simulcasted WMBN 1340 AM In the 1970s Biederman wanted to boost the signals of his Traverse City stations ordering him to divest most of his other properties due to Federal Communications Commission FCC rules and regulations He sold WMBN AM FM to Kenneth MacDonald of MacDonald Broadcasting a friend of his who owned stations in Saginaw and later Lansing MacDonald had a cottage in the Petoskey area and accepted the offer to purchase WMBN MacDonald trained his children Andy Ken Jr aka Mac and Patricia Trish to run successful stations like he did and put young 20 something Trish in charge of WMBN Under her rule WMBN changed its call sign to WWPZ and flipped to an early version of the adult hits Jack FM format WWPZ played everything from oldies to classic rock funk to Top 40 hits mostly with Dennis Martin Corpe programming the station They also aired The Larry King Show at night WMBN FM however remained beautiful music using the slogan Michigan s Beautiful North WPZ also aired sports like Tigers baseball It was also around that time that WMBN FM moved from 96 7 to 96 3 and boosted its power to 100 kW WMBN FM remained beautiful music throughout most of the 1980s and got strong adults numbers in the Northwest Michigan ratings The station was automated most of the time including a voicetracked night shift from owner Ken MacDonald himself Sadly Ken passed in 1989 and for a while the station still aired his taped show Jim Scollin did a live morning drive show for many years in the 1980s Lite 96 FM edit In 1990 Trish decided to flip WMBN FM from beautiful music to Soft AC The station s music became more contemporary and aimed for a slightly younger audience Meanwhile the easy listening music found a new home on the AM dial at WMBN AM which would move to Westwood One s AM Only format of adult standards now known as America s Best Music and syndicated by Dial Global In the mid 1990s Trish purchased WWLZ 96 7 in Cadillac Michigan changing the station from CHR to a simulcast of WMBN FM which changed its call letters to WLXT to match its Lite 96 name 96 7 became WLXV In 2002 the WLXT WLXV simulcast ended when Trish decided that Cadillac a town with six stations and five of them being simulcasts of other stations and the one that was not WATT being mainly syndicated talk needed a music station to call its own She flipped WLXV to a hot AC format as Mix 96 In early 2003 WLXV gained a sister station also solely serving the Cadillac market in WKAD FM Oldies 93 7 airing a syndicated 1960s 1970s oldies format from Jones Radio Networks this format is now part of Dial Global s Kool Gold network After Christmas 2010 WLXV got competition in the form of Jennifer Theodore s 107 9 WCDY giving Cadillac two hot AC stations WLXT today edit Today Lite 96 is the AC ratings leader in northern Michigan even though they have lost some audience to other stations such as former smooth jazz station WJZQ and former AC WSRT WLXT is also the northern Michigan affiliate for the John Tesh Radio Show The station aired Delilah s love song dedication program at night for a short time after WSRT northern Michigan s former Delilah affiliate dropped its AC format for talk WLXT also airs American Top 40 The 80s and the 1980s and 1990s editions of Backtrax USA during the weekends Like many other AC stations across the country WLXT flips to continuous Christmas music during the holiday season In the fall of 2007 the station adjusted its on air branding from Lite 96 to Lite 96 3 possibly due to competitor Northern Radio flipping its Petoskey area translator station at 95 3 to a simulcast of AC competitor WSRT In May 2010 WSRT dropped its AC format and switched to a talk radio format leaving WLXT as the only AC station in the market References edit Facility Technical Data for WLXT Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission External links editOfficial Website WLXT in the FCC FM station database WLXT in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WLXT amp oldid 1221245486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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