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WLAW-FM

Coordinates: 43°23′02″N 86°19′30″W / 43.384°N 86.325°W / 43.384; -86.325
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WLAW
Broadcast areaMuskegon, Michigan
Frequency97.5 MHz
Branding97.5 Nash Icon
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
WBBL, WLCS, WVIB, WWSN
History
First air date
1991 (as WPBK-FM)
Former call signs
WPBK-FM (1991-1992)
WEFG-FM (1992-2010)
WWSN (2010-2019)
Technical information
Facility ID53960
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts
HAAT134.2 meters
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitemuskegonnashicon.com

WLAW (97.5 FM, "97.5 Nash Icon") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Whitehall, Michigan, the station serves the Muskegon, Michigan market. The station's programming was derived from Cumulus Media Networks' Hits & Favorites format until Westwood One took over. It is heard as far as Grand Rapids, Michigan, east of US-131, and it experiences interference from WJIM-FM from Lansing. It is now affiliated with Westwood One's country program.

History

The station began broadcasting in 1991 as WPBK-FM with a satellite-fed country format from Unistar Radio Networks, and became WEFG-FM ("Frog") soon afterward. In 1995, WEFG-FM's format changed to a 1970s-based classic hits format (as Eagle 97.5) satellite-fed from Westwood One. In 1999, Westwood One discontinued its 1970s hits format in favor of Rhythmic Oldies (tagged as "Groovin' Oldies"), and WEFG-FM continued with this format until switching back to country (as "Kickin' Country") in 2002 and then to sports in 2005.

On December 14, 2010, just four days after it was announced that Clear Channel/Muskegon would replace WSHZ's Adult Contemporary format with WMUS and its Country format, WEFG-FM dropped its Sports format as "The Champ" to pick up WSHZ's former one as "Sunny FM" WWSN. This marked the second time since 1996 that another station had used the "Sunny" moniker other than WSNX, whose call letters once matched that handle. Sister station WVIB was known as Sunny FM for a time until 2004.[1]

On April 1, 2019, the WWSN call sign and its "Sunny" adult contemporary format moved to 92.5 FM Newaygo, swapping frequencies with country-formatted WLAW, which moved to 97.5 FM Whitehall.[2]

References

  1. ^ "It's Always 'Sunny' In Muskegon" from All Access (December 14, 2010)
  2. ^ WLAW & WWSN Trade Places Radioinsight - March 29, 2019

43°23′02″N 86°19′30″W / 43.384°N 86.325°W / 43.384; -86.325