WFLT

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WFLT
CityFlint, Michigan
Broadcast area[1] (Daytime)
[2] (Nighttime)
Frequency1420 kHz
BrandingBest Variety of Gospel Music
Programming
FormatUrban Gospel
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
1955
Former call signs
WAMM (1955-12/31/80)
Call sign meaning
Flint, Michigan; or What Flint Listens To
Technical information
ClassD
Power500 watts (Daytime)
142 watts (Nighttime)

WFLT (1420 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an Urban Gospel format. Licensed to Flint, Michigan, it first began broadcasting as WAMM in 1955.

As WAMM, 1420 AM was the area's premier African-American-oriented R&B station for years. The station also provided an early on-air job for future American Top 40 host Casey Kasem (who moved on to WJBK in Detroit and then to Los Angeles). Though primarily targeted at black listeners, WAMM had many white listeners as well.

In the fall of 1979, WDZZ-FM signed on as Flint's first urban FM station and quickly became a ratings success. WAMM never recovered and adopted Al Ham's Music of Your Life format in early 1981, changing its calls to the current WFLT. The station soon switched to religious programming and was purchased in 1990 by the Christian Evangelical Broadcasting Association, the current owners, who converted the station back to its African-American-oriented roots, but this time as the successful gospel-music station that it still is today.

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Coordinates: 43°01′15″N 83°38′36″W / 43.02083°N 83.64333°W / 43.02083; -83.64333


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