WNZK AM Dearborn Heights/Detroit 690 Daytime / 680 Nighttime
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Slogan/Positioner: Station of the Nations
Format: Ethnic, Talk
Web site: www.birach.com/wnzk.html
E-Mail: visit web site
Class: B
Daytime Power / # of Towers: 2,500 watts / 6, directional
Nighttime Power / # of Towers: 2,500 watts / 6, directional
FCC technical information:
More about station:
- Radio Locator daytime coverage area
- Radio Locator nighttime coverage area
- FCCInfo.com listing
- Recnet Broadcast Query
- WNZK on Facebook
- WNZK from TuneIn
- WNZK from Wikipedia
- Tower photos, thanks Tom Bosscher
Call Sign History: 
- WNZK: assigned 11/8/1984
Call Sign Origin:
On Air Date: October 12, 1985
Owner: Birach Broadcasting
Telephone: (248) 557-3500
Notes/History:
- Dual frequency operations: 690 AM during the day, switches to 680 AM at sundown. Only station in USA to do this.
- 10/12/1985: On-air as 'Station of the Nations'; format features programming with multiple languages. FM 97.9 Detroit used the 'Station of the Nations' slogan for many years through 1980.
Center of antenna array/transmitter location:
Wayne County; Near Will Carleton and Telegraph Roads
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