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WNZK

Coordinates: 42°05′55″N 83°19′48″W / 42.09861°N 83.33000°W / 42.09861; -83.33000
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WNZK
Broadcast area[1] (Daytime)
[2] (Nighttime)
Frequency690 kHz (Daytime)
680 kHz (Nighttime)
Programming
FormatEthnic, Talk
Ownership
OwnerBirach Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
October 12, 1985
Technical information
ClassB
Power2,500 watts
Links
Webcasthttp://www.birach.com/wnzk.html
Websitehttp://www.wnzk.com/

WNZK is a radio station in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, USA. It began broadcasting October 12, 1985. It broadcasts in the AM radio band at 690 kHz during the daytime and at 680 kHz at night. This is to protect the nighttime pattern of Montreal, Quebec's CKGM, a clear-channel station on 690. WNZK is the only North American AM station to broadcast on two frequencies, at least according to the FCC online database.

WNZK carries ethnic programming, mainly targeted toward listeners of Arab and Eastern European descent, including both locally produced and non-locally produced programming (such as news reports from the BBC World Service's Arabic service). WNZK also airs some talk shows in English, including the long-running "Ask Your Neighbor" with Bob Allison (formerly aired on WWJ).

WNZK is owned by Birach Broadcasting Corporation and has a transmitter power of 2500 watts. It is known as "The Station of the Nations." 97.9 FM in Detroit aired a similar ethnic format for many years with similar calls (WMZK) and the same "Station of the Nations" slogan until 1980; it is now WJLB.

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42°05′55″N 83°19′48″W / 42.09861°N 83.33000°W / 42.09861; -83.33000