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WSGW-FM

WSGW-FM (100.5 MHz), branded FM Talk & Sports 100.5, is a radio station broadcasting a news, talk, and sports format to the Greater Tri-Cities area of Michigan, United States.[1] Licensed to Carrollton, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1989 under the WCWK call sign. It is sister station of, and shares some local programming with, WSGW-AM 790. The station is owned by Alpha Media, through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC.

WSGW-FM
Broadcast areaThe Greater Tri-Cities
Frequency100.5 MHz
BrandingFM Talk and Sports 100.5
Programming
FormatNews/talk/sports
AffiliationsCBS News Radio
Compass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Westwood One
Saginaw Spirit
Saginaw Valley State Cardinals football
Michigan Sports Network
Ownership
Owner
WCEN-FM, WGER, WSGW, WTLZ
History
First air date
1989 (as WCWK)
Former call signs
WCWK (3/17/89-5/22/89)
WKFK (5/22/89-11/4/91)
WTCF (11/4/91-3/5/04)
WXQL (3/5/04-9/16/05)
WTBT (9/16/05-1/30/06)
WSGW-FM (1/30/06-8/29/07)
WTKQ-FM (8/28/07-1/15/09)
Call sign meaning
W SaGinaW
Technical information
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID41842
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts
HAAT100 meters
Transmitter coordinates
43°33′43″N 83°58′54″W / 43.56194°N 83.98167°W / 43.56194; -83.98167
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen Live
Websitewsgw.com

Programming

News/Talk

WSGW-FM features a local morning news program, national news shows America in The Morning and Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb; hourly updates from CBS News Radio; conservative talk programming such as The Sean Hannity Show and the Glenn Beck Program; and the overnight paranormal activity/conspiracy theory talk show Coast to Coast AM.[2]

Sports

Local sports programming includes Michigan Wolverines football and men's basketball, the Ontario Hockey League's Saginaw Spirit and Saginaw Valley State Cardinals college football.[3][4][5]

History

The station was originally adult contemporary-formatted and then adopted a long-running and successful CHR format, known as 100.5 "The Fox". WTCF was owned by Mid America Broadcasting through most of the 1990s. WTCF enjoyed a large ratings margin on WIOG (which shifted to a Hot AC sound around the same time) in the 18-34 demographic. The station was live and featured "Steve and Stacie in the morning", "Steve Williams & Amy Wilde morning show", Rick and Jean Marie in the morning and later McGill in The Morning. Other talent included Mike Cruise in the Afternoon, and Greg Fry at night who always started the Tri-Cities out right on the weekend using the Iggy Pop classic "Wild Child." News veteran/radio personality Lisa Ferrel was the co-host prior to the flip to Pirate Radio. Other Morning shows included, Leeroy the love toy, Rick Dees, Josh & Holly, and Lisa & Dylan in the morning.

In 1998, WTCF was sold to Liggett Broadcasting, owner of WHNN.[6] 1999, the station adopted the name "Pirate Radio" and shifted its format from Mainstream to Rhythmic Contemporary. Though the station's ratings remained high during the "Pirate Radio" stage, owner Wilks Broadcasting soon shifted the station to Hot AC under the moniker "Mix 100," which proved disastrous, as the station's ratings plummeted. Rival station WIOG, which had been a Hot AC for most of the '90s, took advantage of this by returning to CHR and regained some of the ratings ground it had lost to WTCF (though its ratings have never returned to the double-digit shares the station enjoyed in the late 1980s).

After a return to an Adult CHR format and the "Fox" moniker failed to raise ratings at 100.5, new owners NextMedia Group pulled the plug on "The Fox" for good in 2004 and changed the format to Rhythmic Oldies as "Kool 100.5," WXQL. Ratings remained low, and a year and a half later, the station became "The Beat," WTBT, with a dance format heavy on dance remixes of CHR/pop hits. The "Beat" format lasted only a few months before the station became WSGW-FM, airing a talk format with some programming separate from its AM sister. On August 29, 2007, the call sign was changed to WTKQ-FM and was then changed back to WSGW-FM on January 15, 2009.

NextMedia sold WSGW-FM and their 32 other radio stations to Digity, LLC for $85 million; the transaction was consummated on February 10, 2014. Effective February 25, 2016, Digity, LLC and its 124 radio stations were acquired by Alpha Media for $264 million.

References

  1. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  2. ^ WSGW-FM full schedule WSGW-FM official site
  3. ^ Radio Broadcast SaginawSpirit.com
  4. ^ SVSU Cardinals Football WSGW Official site
  5. ^ U of M Football WSGW
  6. ^ "WSGW-FM 100.5 Carrollton/Saginaw - Michiguide.com Dials (S)". www.michiguide.com.
  • Michiguide.com - WSGW History

External links

  • WSGW in the FCC FM station database
  • WSGW on Radio-Locator
  • WSGW in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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WSGW FM 100 5 MHz branded FM Talk amp Sports 100 5 is a radio station broadcasting a news talk and sports format to the Greater Tri Cities area of Michigan United States 1 Licensed to Carrollton Michigan it first began broadcasting in 1989 under the WCWK call sign It is sister station of and shares some local programming with WSGW AM 790 The station is owned by Alpha Media through licensee Alpha Media Licensee LLC WSGW FMCarrollton MichiganBroadcast areaThe Greater Tri CitiesFrequency100 5 MHzBrandingFM Talk and Sports 100 5ProgrammingFormatNews talk sportsAffiliationsCBS News RadioCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksWestwood OneSaginaw SpiritSaginaw Valley State Cardinals footballMichigan Sports NetworkOwnershipOwnerAlpha Media Alpha Media Licensee LLC Sister stationsWCEN FM WGER WSGW WTLZHistoryFirst air date1989 as WCWK Former call signsWCWK 3 17 89 5 22 89 WKFK 5 22 89 11 4 91 WTCF 11 4 91 3 5 04 WXQL 3 5 04 9 16 05 WTBT 9 16 05 1 30 06 WSGW FM 1 30 06 8 29 07 WTKQ FM 8 28 07 1 15 09 Call sign meaningW SaGinaWTechnical informationLicensing authorityFCCFacility ID41842ClassAERP3 000 wattsHAAT100 metersTransmitter coordinates43 33 43 N 83 58 54 W 43 56194 N 83 98167 W 43 56194 83 98167LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen LiveWebsitewsgw com Contents 1 Programming 1 1 News Talk 1 2 Sports 2 History 3 References 4 External linksProgramming EditNews Talk Edit WSGW FM features a local morning news program national news shows America in The Morning and Our American Stories with Lee Habeeb hourly updates from CBS News Radio conservative talk programming such as The Sean Hannity Show and the Glenn Beck Program and the overnight paranormal activity conspiracy theory talk show Coast to Coast AM 2 Sports Edit Local sports programming includes Michigan Wolverines football and men s basketball the Ontario Hockey League s Saginaw Spirit and Saginaw Valley State Cardinals college football 3 4 5 History EditThe station was originally adult contemporary formatted and then adopted a long running and successful CHR format known as 100 5 The Fox WTCF was owned by Mid America Broadcasting through most of the 1990s WTCF enjoyed a large ratings margin on WIOG which shifted to a Hot AC sound around the same time in the 18 34 demographic The station was live and featured Steve and Stacie in the morning Steve Williams amp Amy Wilde morning show Rick and Jean Marie in the morning and later McGill in The Morning Other talent included Mike Cruise in the Afternoon and Greg Fry at night who always started the Tri Cities out right on the weekend using the Iggy Pop classic Wild Child News veteran radio personality Lisa Ferrel was the co host prior to the flip to Pirate Radio Other Morning shows included Leeroy the love toy Rick Dees Josh amp Holly and Lisa amp Dylan in the morning In 1998 WTCF was sold to Liggett Broadcasting owner of WHNN 6 1999 the station adopted the name Pirate Radio and shifted its format from Mainstream to Rhythmic Contemporary Though the station s ratings remained high during the Pirate Radio stage owner Wilks Broadcasting soon shifted the station to Hot AC under the moniker Mix 100 which proved disastrous as the station s ratings plummeted Rival station WIOG which had been a Hot AC for most of the 90s took advantage of this by returning to CHR and regained some of the ratings ground it had lost to WTCF though its ratings have never returned to the double digit shares the station enjoyed in the late 1980s After a return to an Adult CHR format and the Fox moniker failed to raise ratings at 100 5 new owners NextMedia Group pulled the plug on The Fox for good in 2004 and changed the format to Rhythmic Oldies as Kool 100 5 WXQL Ratings remained low and a year and a half later the station became The Beat WTBT with a dance format heavy on dance remixes of CHR pop hits The Beat format lasted only a few months before the station became WSGW FM airing a talk format with some programming separate from its AM sister On August 29 2007 the call sign was changed to WTKQ FM and was then changed back to WSGW FM on January 15 2009 NextMedia sold WSGW FM and their 32 other radio stations to Digity LLC for 85 million the transaction was consummated on February 10 2014 Effective February 25 2016 Digity LLC and its 124 radio stations were acquired by Alpha Media for 264 million References Edit Station Information Profile Arbitron WSGW FM full schedule WSGW FM official site Radio Broadcast SaginawSpirit com SVSU Cardinals Football WSGW Official site U of M Football WSGW WSGW FM 100 5 Carrollton Saginaw Michiguide com Dials S www michiguide com Michiguide com WSGW HistoryExternal links EditWSGW in the FCC FM station database WSGW on Radio Locator WSGW in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WSGW FM amp oldid 1138766669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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