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WGHN-FM

Coordinates: 43°02′17″N 86°13′46″W / 43.03806°N 86.22944°W / 43.03806; -86.22944
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WGHN-FM
File:WGHN.jpg
Frequency92.1 MHz
Programming
Language(s)English
FormatAdult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
  • Will Tieman
  • (WGHN, Inc.)
WGHN
History
First air date
January 28, 1969
Former call signs
WFMG (1976-March 28, 1993)
Call sign meaning
Taken from parent A.M. station WGHN.
Technical information
Facility ID72105
ClassA
ERP3,000 watts
HAAT75 meters
Transmitter coordinates
43°3′25″N 86°14′28″W / 43.05694°N 86.24111°W / 43.05694; -86.24111
Links
WebcastWebstream
Websitewghn.com

WGHN-FM/92.1 is a radio station licensed to Grand Haven, Michigan. It broadcasts an adult contemporary format.

History

WGHN-FM signed on the air on January 28, 1969. In 1976 the station changed its call letters to WFMG (those calls are now used at 101.3 FM in Richmond, Indiana) and separated programming from its AM sister, airing an easy listening format while the AM station continued with a format of adult contemporary music and talk. After the stations were sold in 1983, the FM's call letters were changed back to WGHN-FM and the two stations resumed simulcasting, which continued until January 4, 2008.

2007-08: Sale and Changes

WGHN owners Bill Struyk, President and General Manager, and Ron Mass, Vice President (known on the air as "Ron Stevens"), announced in April 2007 that they were selling WGHN and WGHN-FM to Lansing-based businessman Will Tieman, owner of Michigan State University's Spartan Sports Network. Struyk told the Grand Haven Tribune that he and Mass were both ready for retirement (1). Despite speculation that Tieman would try to move WGHN out of Grand Haven to become a Muskegon- or Grand Rapids-market station, Tieman told The Muskegon Chronicle that he did not plan to make any major programming changes (see: "New owner plans to keep WGHN local," The Muskegon Chronicle, May 8, 2007) 1, nor would he immediately discontinue WGHN's University of Michigan sports broadcasts in favor of Michigan State sports.

In early January 2008, Will Tieman discontinued WGHN's simulcast of the FM signal and changed the format to ESPN Radio. 92.1 FM continues with its adult contemporary format. It is also home to NASCAR auto racing on weekends.

Current Programming

The weekday broadcast lineup on WGHN-FM consists of "Jesse in the Morning" hosted by Jesse Bruce; the remainder of the programming is automated. CBS News airs at the top of each hour. The station also carries other programming from CBS (HealthWatch and the Osgood File), Michigan State University Football/Basketball, Focus on the Family, the Back to God Hour, and Words of Hope. A community affairs program "Sunday Forum" airs on Sundays, with the Michigan Radio Network's "Capitol Pressroom" on other Sundays.

In the fall, high school football (rotating between Grand Haven and Spring Lake) airs on Friday nights. Saturdays in the fall have University of Michigan football on WGHN-FM and Michigan State University football on WGHN. The Detroit Lions are carried on Sundays. In the winter high school basketball airs on Tuesday and Friday nights. Michigan State University basketball is also carried on the station. When the Spartans conflict with high school basketball, the Spartans are aired on WGHN and the high school game on WGHN-FM. The high school sports broadcasts are also streamed via WGHN.com. The Detroit Tigers are heard during the spring and summer.

Sources

43°02′17″N 86°13′46″W / 43.03806°N 86.22944°W / 43.03806; -86.22944