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Coordinates: 44°4636N 85°3943W / 44.7767°N 85.6620°W / 44.7767; -85.6620
 

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(Redirected from WLJD)

WLJN-FM / WLJD
Broadcast areaWLJN-FM: [2]
WLJD: [3]
FrequencyWLJN-FM: 89.9 MHz
WLJD: 107.9 MHz
Programming
FormatChristian radio
Ownership
OwnerNorthern Christian Radio, Inc

Sister stations

WLJN, WLJW, WLJW-FM
History

First air date

WLJN-FM: October 1, 1989
WLJD: January 2003

Former call signs

WLJN-FM:
none
WLJD:
WCZW (04/12/2000-12/29/2015)

Call sign meaning

We're Lifting Jesus' Name
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility IDWLJN-FM: 24607
WLJD: 87539
ClassWLJN-FM: C1
WLJD: A
ERPWLJN-FM: 100,000 watts
WLJD: 5,000 watts
HAATWLJN-FM: 169 meters
WLJD: 50 meters

Transmitter coordinates

WLJN-FM: 44°46′36N 85°39′43W / 44.7767°N 85.6620°W / 44.7767; -85.6620
Links

Public license information

  • 24607
    WLJD: 87539 LMS
  • Website[4]

    WLJN-FM is a radio station licensed to Traverse City, Michigan, broadcasting on 89.9 MHz FM. WLJN-FM airs a format consisting of Contemporary Christian music and a few Christian talk and teaching programs, and is owned by Northern Christian Radio, Inc.[2] WLJN-FM signed on the air at 89.9 MHz on October 1, 1989.[3]

    Good News Media purchased the silent WCZW 107.9 FM in Charlevoix, Michigan from Midwestern Broadcasting Company in December 2015. WCZW, which had been simulcasting the classic hits format of 107.5 WCCW-FM, switched to a simulcast of WLJN-FM. The station took on new call letters of WLJD effective December 29, 2015, although the change was not reflected by the Federal Communications Commission until August 2016.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ 24607
      WLJD: 87539 "Facility Technical Data for WLJN-FM / WLJD"
      . Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
      {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • ^ [1] fcc.gov. Accessed February 3, 2015
  • ^ WLJN-FM 89.9 Traverse City Michiguide.com. Accessed February 3, 2015
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