WNHG
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Ownership | |
Owner | West Central Michigan Media Ministries |
History | |
First air date | May 18, 1978 (as WEHB) |
Former call signs | WEHB (1978–1991) WBYW (1991–1998) WAYG (1998–2013) WCXG (2013–2016) |
Former frequencies | 89.9 MHz (196?-2015) |
Call sign meaning | W-Near to the Heart of God |
Technical information | |
Class | A |
ERP | 3,200 watts |
HAAT | 74 meters |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | Strong Tower Radio |
WNHG 89.7
History
The 89.9 frequency the station was originally transmitting on was used by WEHB (East Hills Broadcasters) for a number of years, broadcasting (in mono) from a tower on the Aquinas College campus, with studios above the Intersection Bar. WEHB later moved to the original Blodgett Hospital on Cherry Street. WEHB was an eclectic locally programmed station, with an emphasis on jazz. The station broadcast circa 1977–1991, becoming "World Music" WBYW from 1991 to 1998 from a new tower atop the Plainfield Water Tower on East Beltline Ave in northeast Grand Rapids.
Way-FM
Until November 29, 2013, the station broadcast a Christian
WaYFM targeted teens, young adults, and young families with modern music wrapped in a Christian worldview. Popular artists played on the station included
WaYfm is not to be confused with
WaYfm started in Kalamazoo in 1996 when Cornerstone purchased a construction permit from
88.3 WAYK signed on at 5p.m. on February 3, 1997, to serve Kalamazoo and Battle Creek. A signal was added at 89.9 in Grand Rapids in late 1998, originating not too far from Cornerstone University.
Despite not being able to adequately cover areas to the southwest of Grand Rapids (due to a directional pattern designed to protect
Cornerstone University announced in October 2013 that WaYfm network would cease operations on November 29, 2013. The 88.3 and 89.9 signals on that day began to simulcast sister station WCSG 91.3, and also changed call letters.
Frequency change
In August 2015, the station moved the frequency to 89.7 and began to transmit in a non-directional pattern. Additionally, the power was reduced to 3,200 watts, while increasing the tower height from 63 meters to 74 meters to compensate for the power reduction. This resolves the long-standing issue with needing to protect WTHS at 89.9 FM. On June 14, 2016, the station changed its call sign to WNHG. On July 5, 2016, at 4:00 PM EDT, The Strong Tower Radio broadcast started. WNHG is also affiliated with
External links
- WNHG in the FCC FM station database
- WNHG in Nielsen Audio's FM station database