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WOOD-FM

WOOD-FM (106.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Muskegon, Michigan, serving West Michigan and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It simulcasts a news/talk radio format with sister station WOOD 1300 AM. The studios and offices are at 77 Monroe Center in Downtown Grand Rapids. Following a local weekday drive time show, "West Michigan's Morning News", the station carries nationally syndicated talk shows from Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, Dave Ramsey, Joe Pags, "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show" and "Coast to Coast AM with George Noory". Most hours begin with an update from Fox News Radio.

WOOD-FM
Simulcast of WOOD (AM), Grand Rapids
Broadcast areaGrand Rapids metropolitan area
West Michigan
Frequency106.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingNewsRadio WOOD 1300 and 106.9 FM
Programming
FormatNews/talk
SubchannelsHD2: WKBZ simulcast
AffiliationsCBS News Radio
Fox News Radio
Compass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Grand Rapids Griffins
Michigan IMG Sports Network
Michigan Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
WKBZ, WMRR, WMUS, WSNX
History
First air date
November 1962; 61 years ago (1962-11)
Former call signs
WMUS-FM (1962–1965)
WFFM (1965–1970)
WMUS-FM (1979–2005)
WMUS (2005–2010)
Call sign meaning
Furnwood Broadcasting; WOOD (AM) was funded originally by furniture manufacturers
Technical information
Facility ID25086
ClassB
ERP50,000 watts
HAAT146 meters (479 ft)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewoodradio.iheart.com

WOOD-FM has an effective radiated power of 50,000 watts. Its transmitter is off South Hilton Park Road in Muskegon.[1] WOOD-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology. Its HD-2 digital subchannel carries programming from co-owned WKBZ 1090 AM.

History edit

The station originally signed on as WMUS-FM in November 1947. It was originally on 100.5 on the FM dial. WMUS-FM was Muskegon's first FM station and came on the air just a few months after its AM sister, WMUS. By 1950, WMUS-FM had gone dark, but the station was revived in November 1962. It had moved to its current frequency of 106.9 MHz and a power of 2,850 watts, gradually increased to the current 50,000 watts over the years. WMUS-FM's original programming consisted of a simulcast of its AM sister station.

In 1965, WMUS 1090 changed format from middle of the road (MOR) to country music as "Top Gun Radio". Rather than continue to simulcast, WMUS-FM separated programming and adopted the new call sign WFFM. In a "storecast" arrangement with Hasper's, a local grocery-store chain, WFFM aired instrumental easy listening music in monaural sound, interspersed with promotional announcements about Hasper's.[2]

The WMUS-FM call letters returned to 106.9 in 1970 and the station resumed its simulcast of the AM's country format. FM stereo broadcasting was added in 1975. WMUS-AM-FM was the main affiliate and flagship station for the Grand Valley State Laker football radio network.[3] Eventually the AM and FM signals switched roles, with the 50,000-watt stereo FM signal becoming the primary station and AM 1090 becoming the simulcast.

The AM-FM simulcast ended in April 2001 when AM 1090 changed to a news/talk format. The AM station took the call sign WKBZ which once belonged to one of WMUS' biggest competitor stations.[4]

At noon on January 5, 2011, WMUS-FM ended its country sound. It then switched to a News/Talk format, simulcasting sister station WOOD 1300 AM. It turned off the stereo equipment and broadcasts in mono, better suited to a spoken word format. At the same time the WMUS calls and format were moved to 107.9 FM.[5] It acts primarily to fill in gaps in the AM station's nighttime signal.

Signal edit

The station can be received across all of West Michigan and as far east as Alma, St. Johns, and Northwest Lansing, with reception also possible in Eastern Wisconsin across Lake Michigan, especially in Sheboygan and Ozaukee Counties. WOOD-FM's short-spaced allocation and higher power means that the Brookfield-licensed WRXS has a much smaller coverage area than most Milwaukee stations due to the heritage of the 106.9 signal in Muskegon. WSAE 106.9 "Home FM" in Spring Arbor, Michigan, often overpowers the frequency across south-west lower Michigan.

On June 21, 2021, a lightning strike at the tower site caused a fire that destroyed the transmitter building, temporarily knocking WOOD-FM off the air.[6]

Programming edit

WOOD's program director Phil Tower leads an airstaff that includes an all-news morning program, West Michigan's Morning News with Steve Kelly, Bret Bakita, Lauren Smith, and Rick Albin. West Michigan Live follows with host Justin Barclay. The rest of the day is filled by: Glenn Beck, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, Sean Hannity, Dave Ramsey, Joe Pags and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. Most of WOOD Radio's weekday lineup comes from iHeart's Premiere Networks.

Weekend programs and hosts include: "Leo Laporte: The Tech Guy", Gordon Deal, "The Weekend with Michael Brown", Bill Cunningham and "Jill On Money".[7]

WOOD Radio's local newsroom provides local, regional and national news every day of the week, plus world and national news from Fox News Radio. It also utilizes reports and breaking news coverage through an ancillary affiliation with CBS News Radio.

WOOD Radio is the Grand Rapids home of University of Michigan Wolverines football and basketball. It also carries Grand Rapids Griffins ice hockey.

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References edit

  1. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WOOD-FM
  2. ^ "Essay on the early days of FM radio in Muskegon" (PDF). Michigude.
  3. ^ "GRAND VALLEY STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE". Grand Valley State Lakers. Retrieved 24 November 2010.
  4. ^ "WMUS FM 106.9 Muskegon". Michigude.
  5. ^ "MLive article on WMUS". MLive. 10 December 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2010.
  6. ^ "WOOD Radio's FM Transmitter Temporarily Down".
  7. ^ "WOOD Radio Program Schedule". woodradio.com. Retrieved 2013-05-29.

External links edit

  • WOOD-FM official website
  • WOOD in the FCC FM station database
  • WOOD in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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This article is about the current WOOD FM in Muskegon Michigan For the station that bore the WOOD FM call letters from 1962 to 2010 see WSRW FM WOOD FM 106 9 MHz is a commercial radio station licensed to Muskegon Michigan serving West Michigan and is owned by iHeartMedia Inc It simulcasts a news talk radio format with sister station WOOD 1300 AM The studios and offices are at 77 Monroe Center in Downtown Grand Rapids Following a local weekday drive time show West Michigan s Morning News the station carries nationally syndicated talk shows from Sean Hannity Glenn Beck Dave Ramsey Joe Pags The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory Most hours begin with an update from Fox News Radio WOOD FMSimulcast of WOOD AM Grand RapidsMuskegon MichiganBroadcast areaGrand Rapids metropolitan areaWest MichiganFrequency106 9 MHz HD Radio BrandingNewsRadio WOOD 1300 and 106 9 FMProgrammingFormatNews talkSubchannelsHD2 WKBZ simulcastAffiliationsCBS News RadioFox News RadioCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksGrand Rapids GriffinsMichigan IMG Sports NetworkMichigan Radio NetworkOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia Inc iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsWKBZ WMRR WMUS WSNXHistoryFirst air dateNovember 1962 61 years ago 1962 11 Former call signsWMUS FM 1962 1965 WFFM 1965 1970 WMUS FM 1979 2005 WMUS 2005 2010 Call sign meaningFurnwood Broadcasting WOOD AM was funded originally by furniture manufacturersTechnical informationFacility ID25086ClassBERP50 000 wattsHAAT146 meters 479 ft LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitewoodradio iheart comWOOD FM has an effective radiated power of 50 000 watts Its transmitter is off South Hilton Park Road in Muskegon 1 WOOD FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology Its HD 2 digital subchannel carries programming from co owned WKBZ 1090 AM Contents 1 History 2 Signal 3 Programming 4 Former logo 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe station originally signed on as WMUS FM in November 1947 It was originally on 100 5 on the FM dial WMUS FM was Muskegon s first FM station and came on the air just a few months after its AM sister WMUS By 1950 WMUS FM had gone dark but the station was revived in November 1962 It had moved to its current frequency of 106 9 MHz and a power of 2 850 watts gradually increased to the current 50 000 watts over the years WMUS FM s original programming consisted of a simulcast of its AM sister station In 1965 WMUS 1090 changed format from middle of the road MOR to country music as Top Gun Radio Rather than continue to simulcast WMUS FM separated programming and adopted the new call sign WFFM In a storecast arrangement with Hasper s a local grocery store chain WFFM aired instrumental easy listening music in monaural sound interspersed with promotional announcements about Hasper s 2 The WMUS FM call letters returned to 106 9 in 1970 and the station resumed its simulcast of the AM s country format FM stereo broadcasting was added in 1975 WMUS AM FM was the main affiliate and flagship station for the Grand Valley State Laker football radio network 3 Eventually the AM and FM signals switched roles with the 50 000 watt stereo FM signal becoming the primary station and AM 1090 becoming the simulcast The AM FM simulcast ended in April 2001 when AM 1090 changed to a news talk format The AM station took the call sign WKBZ which once belonged to one of WMUS biggest competitor stations 4 At noon on January 5 2011 WMUS FM ended its country sound It then switched to a News Talk format simulcasting sister station WOOD 1300 AM It turned off the stereo equipment and broadcasts in mono better suited to a spoken word format At the same time the WMUS calls and format were moved to 107 9 FM 5 It acts primarily to fill in gaps in the AM station s nighttime signal Signal editThe station can be received across all of West Michigan and as far east as Alma St Johns and Northwest Lansing with reception also possible in Eastern Wisconsin across Lake Michigan especially in Sheboygan and Ozaukee Counties WOOD FM s short spaced allocation and higher power means that the Brookfield licensed WRXS has a much smaller coverage area than most Milwaukee stations due to the heritage of the 106 9 signal in Muskegon WSAE 106 9 Home FM in Spring Arbor Michigan often overpowers the frequency across south west lower Michigan On June 21 2021 a lightning strike at the tower site caused a fire that destroyed the transmitter building temporarily knocking WOOD FM off the air 6 Programming editWOOD s program director Phil Tower leads an airstaff that includes an all news morning program West Michigan s Morning News with Steve Kelly Bret Bakita Lauren Smith and Rick Albin West Michigan Live follows with host Justin Barclay The rest of the day is filled by Glenn Beck The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show Sean Hannity Dave Ramsey Joe Pags and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory Most of WOOD Radio s weekday lineup comes from iHeart s Premiere Networks Weekend programs and hosts include Leo Laporte The Tech Guy Gordon Deal The Weekend with Michael Brown Bill Cunningham and Jill On Money 7 WOOD Radio s local newsroom provides local regional and national news every day of the week plus world and national news from Fox News Radio It also utilizes reports and breaking news coverage through an ancillary affiliation with CBS News Radio WOOD Radio is the Grand Rapids home of University of Michigan Wolverines football and basketball It also carries Grand Rapids Griffins ice hockey Former logo edit nbsp References edit Radio Locator com WOOD FM Essay on the early days of FM radio in Muskegon PDF Michigude GRAND VALLEY STATE OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SITE Grand Valley State Lakers Retrieved 24 November 2010 WMUS FM 106 9 Muskegon Michigude MLive article on WMUS MLive 10 December 2010 Retrieved 10 December 2010 WOOD Radio s FM Transmitter Temporarily Down WOOD Radio Program Schedule woodradio com Retrieved 2013 05 29 External links editWOOD FM official website WOOD in the FCC FM station database WOOD 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