WVIC FM 94.1 Jackson/Lansing
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Slogan/Positioner: 94.1 The Edge
Format: Modern Rock
Web site: www.941theedge.com
E-mail: visit web site
Power/Height/Class: 40,000 watts / 551 feet / B
FCC technical information:
More about station:
- Radio Locator coverage area
- FCCInfo.com listing
- Recnet Broadcast Query
- WVIC on Facebook
- WVIC from TuneIn
- WVIC from Wikipedia
- Tower photos, thanks Tom Bosscher
Call Sign History:
- WVIC: 3/27/2001
- WXIK: 3/3/1997
- WBHR: 11/15/1995
- WIBM: 6/24/1994
- WIBM-FM: 4/8/1987
- WIBM: 11/14/1985
- WIBM-FM: 1980
- WHFI:
- WBBC:
- WIBM-FM:
- WMZK-FM: 1958
Call Sign Origin:
On Air Date: July 14, 1958
Owner: Midwest Communications
Telephone: (517) 699-0111
Notes/History:
- 2/2010: Rubber City Radio Group agrees to sell 4 FM stations in the Lansing/Jackson area (92.1, 92.9, 94.1, and 106.1) to Midwest Communications for $4.1 million pending FCC approval and closing. FCC approves sale in May, 2010.
- 8/17/2009: Format change to modern rock as '94.1 The Edge', reviving the format used previously on FM 92.1 in Lansing.
- 10/15/2007: At 7 p.m., station abuptly changes format from classic hits as "Lansing's Classic Hits" to adult contemporary as "Lite Rock 94-1" with the launch of the syndicated 'Delilah' program.
- 3/27/2001: Format switch from country 'Kix 94.1' to classic hits as 'Rockin Hits 94.1 WVIC'. Call sign moves from FM 92.7.
- 5/16/2000: Announced that station is being sold by 62nd Street Broadcasting along with WJXQ and WWDX to Rubber City Radio; sale is approved in July 2000.
- 1997: Format stays country, new positioner is 'Kix 94.1' with WXIK calls.
- 11/1995: Format switch from oldies to country as 'The Bear', calls to WBHR.
- 11/1985: Format evolves to oldies as 'Oldies 94.1'.
- 1983: Format change to gold-based adult contemporary as 'I-94' and later '94 Gold'.
- 1980: Format change to top-40 as WIBM-FM.
- 1970s: Format is beautiful music as WBBC and WHFI.
- 1966: Family Life Radio starts as a 30-minute program on WIBM-FM and eventually expands to become the station's primary format. By 1969, owner Booth Broadcasting decides to program the station itself and Family Life Radio moves to WUNN AM 1110.
- 7/14/1958: On-air as WMZK-FM simulcasting sister station WIBM AM.
Transmitter location:
Jackson County
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