WHMI-FM 93.5 Howell
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Slogan/Positioner: Livingston County's Own, FM 93-5
Format: Classic Hits
Web site: www.whmi.com
E-mail: visit web site
Power/Height/Class: 5,200 watts / 354 feet / A
FCC technical information:
More about station:
- Radio Locator coverage area
- FCCInfo.com listing
- Recnet Broadcast Query
- WHMI on Facebook
- WHMI-FM from TuneIn
- WHMI-FM from Wikipedia
- Tower photos, thanks Tom Bosscher
Call Sign History: ![]()
- WHMI-FM
Call Sign Origin: Heart of Michigan
On Air Date: September 1, 1977
Owner: Livingston Radio Company
Telephone: (517) 546-0860
Notes/History:
- 3/1997: First station in Michigan to stream programming on Internet
- 10/31/1995: Sister station WHMI-AM 1350 goes silent
- 3/3/1989: Acquired by Livingston Radio Company
- 9/1977: WHMI-FM 93.5 signs on. Programming is a simulcast of AM 1350
- 1957: WHMI AM 1350 signs on
- Call sign originally stood for "Heart of Michigan", after a public relations campaign that depicted the Howell area as the 'Heart of Michigan', complete with a logo that included a big red heart.
Transmitter location:
Livingston County
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