WWTH FM 100.7 Oscoda 
Simulcast on WHAK AM 960 Rogers City
Slogan/Positioner: Thunder Country
Format: Country
Web site: www.1007thundercountry.com
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E-mail: visit web site
Power/Height/Class: 20,500 watts / 361 feet / C3
- Coverage area (FCC)
More web sites about WWTH:
- Wikipedia (no article as of 12/2006)
More Technical Information:
- engineering data
- station details
- FCCInfo.com
- Recnet Broadcast Query
- Coverage area (Radio Locator)
Translator station:
- W231BF 94.1 Alpena (CP): 170 watts / ? feet / D
Tech info: engineering data, station details, FCCInfo.com, Recnet
Location map
Coverage areas: FCC, Radio Locator
Call Sign History:
- WWTH: 4/4/2005
- WCLS: assigned 11/13/1989
On Air Date:
Owner: Edwards Communications
Translator owner: Lud's Alpine
Telephone: (989) 345-4993
Notes/History:
- 8/2005: Application for transfer of W231BF dismissed at the request of Schaberg
- 5/9/2005: Station returns to the air with Country format as "ThunderCountry". Simulcasting on WHAK AM 960 Rogers City.
- 3/2005: Construction permit for Alpena translator sold by Lud's Alpine to David C. Schaberg for $4,576 pending FCC approval
- 12/21/2004: FCC approves sale to Edwards Communications.
- 10/20/2004: Station, along with WHAK-FM/AM 99.9/960 and WHSB-FM 107.7, is sold by Northern Radio Network for $1,354,978.99 to Edwards Communications pending FCC approval.
- Late summer 2004: Silent once again
- 7/2004: Drops simulcast of WHAK-FM in favor of simulcast of sister station Hot AC WHSB-FM 107.7 Alpena
- 6/2004: Construction permit for translator at 94.1 Alpena (W231BF) granted to Lud's Alpine. Application for translator specifies it will rebroadcast WCLS-FM 100.7 Oscoda. (Note: translators are not required to get FCC approval before changing program source)
- 6/2004: Back on the air simulcasting the Oldies format of sister station WHAK-FM 99.9 Rogers City
- 2004: Station falls silent
- 10/1999: Format change from Country back to satellite fed Adult Contemporary (Jones) as 'Sunny 100dot7'
- 1998: Format change from Adult Contemporary to Country
- 11/6/1998: Transfer of control from Spectrum Communications to Ives Broadcasting (Northern Radio Network) is approved by the FCC.
- 19xx: On-air as WCLS with Adult Contemporary format. Was simulcast for a time on 93.9 Mio (which was WCLX)
Transmitter location:
Alcona County
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