Smile FM
Programming | |
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Format | Religious; Contemporary Christian |
Ownership | |
Owner | Superior Communications |
History | |
Founded | 1996[1] |
Links | |
Webcast | http://www.smile.fm/streaming/ |
Website | http://www.smile.fm |
Smile FM is a network of non-commercial, contemporary Christian radio stations owned by Superior Communications, a nonprofit organization. Most programming originates from studios in Williamston, Michigan (just east of Lansing) and is relayed (with local inserts) by an expanding number of stations throughout the state. The network also has studios in Imlay City, Michigan.
Smile FM was originally two separate networks. The first, The Light, was founded in December 1996, when WLGH Lansing, Michigan began broadcasting.[2] The second, Joy FM, began on December 12, 2000, with WHYT (renamed as WWKM and again as WDTR) in Imlay City. While both played contemporary Christian music, The Light aimed for a younger audience. In June 2004 the two networks were combined to form Smile FM in a "wedding ceremony" conducted at Oldsmobile Park in Lansing.[3][4] The new name eliminated confusion since many other unrelated stations used The Light and Joy FM names.
The network is notable for putting stations on the air at a low cost. They lease existing towers and manufacture some of their own equipment. Unlike many Christian stations, they play music with only a few short breaks for weather, news, announcements, and features. Smile FM has also pioneered the use of new technology to help distribute and customize its programming, including developing an emergency weather notification system that is faster and more reliable than the required EAS system (which they also operate).
The licenses for the four stations are split between four subsidiaries: Superior Communications, Michigan Community Radio, Northland Community Broadcasters and Smile FM.
In January 2008, Smile FM established WWKM (now WDTR) Imlay City as the flagship of an experimental Smile FM Praise network playing Christian contemporary worship music. Previously, the station had broadcast traditional Christian music and hymns. The Smile FM Praise experiment was ended in 2009 and plans made to move that station to the northern suburbs of Detroit.
The owners have often recycled the call letters of famous Michigan stations of the past for their stations. WDTR (now WRCJ), WHYT (now WDVD), and WVMV (now WDZH) were once used by Detroit stations. WTAC (now WSNL) was the leading top 40 station in Flint during the 1960s (and, ironically, a pioneering contemporary Christian station during the 1980s). WKPK was used by a popular top 40 station of the 1980s and 1990s in northern Michigan (now WSRT). WAIR was an oldies station in northern Michigan (now WFDX) and the calls were also used for a construction permit for a station in Honor (now WSRJ). WWKM was a now-defunct station in Harrison (and Smile FM's 88.5 FM station in the Alpena area, WSFP, once bore the calls of WWKM's sister station WKKM, which is now WTWS in Houghton Lake).
Others were named for the original formats of the stations. WLGH and WTLI were The Light. All of the stations beginning with WJ were in or scheduled to be in the Joy FM network. All call letters beginning with WDT (WDTE, WDTP, and WDTR) serve portions of the Detroit metropolitan area.
Smile FM Network Stations[]
The combined footprint of Smile FM's stations covers most of Michigan's densely populated area (though much of West Michigan relies on translators).
Stations owned and operated by Smile FM include:
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) |
City of license | ERP (W) |
Height (m (ft)) |
Class | FCC info | Notes |
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WLGH | 88.1 | Leroy Township, Ingham County, Michigan | 6,700 | 174 m (571 ft) | B1 | FCC FM Query | Serves the Lansing area |
WSMF | 88.1 | Monroe, Michigan | 1,200 | 41 m (135 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Monroe |
WHYT | 88.1 | Goodland Township, Michigan | 400 | 177 m (581 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Lapeer |
WEJC | 88.3 | White Star, Michigan | 55,000 | 114 m (374 ft) | C1 | FCC FM Query | Serves the Tri-Cities area |
WKPK | 88.3 | Michigamme, Michigan | 15,000 | 252 m (827 ft) | C2 | FCC FM Query | Serves Marquette |
WSMZ | 88.3 | Crystal Valley, Michigan | 1,500 | 200 m (660 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Hart |
WDTE | 88.3 | Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan | 5,500 | 50 m (160 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Metro Detroit |
WJOM | 88.5 | Eagle, Michigan | 4,300 | 40 m (130 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Portland |
WSIS | 88.7 | Riverside, Michigan | 6,000 | 117 m (384 ft) | B1 | FCC FM Query | Serves Benton Harbor |
WDTR | 88.9 | Imlay City, Michigan | 3,200 | 61 m (200 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves the far northern Detroit suburbs |
WTLI | 89.3 | Bear Creek Township, Michigan | 50,000 | 312 m (1,024 ft) | C1 | FCC FM Query | Serves Gaylord |
WSMB | 89.3 | Harbor Beach, Michigan | 12,000 | 145 m (476 ft) | C3 | FCC FM Query | Serves Bad Axe |
WDTP | 89.5 | Huron Charter Township, Michigan | 700 | 95 m (312 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves the Downriver communities |
WJOJ | 89.7 | Rust Township, Michigan | 31,000 | 143 m (469 ft) | C2 | FCC FM Query | Serves Alpena |
WTAC | 89.7 | Burton, Michigan | 15,000 | 110 m (360 ft) | B1 | FCC FM Query | Serves Flint and Fenton |
WSLI | 90.9 | Belding, Michigan | 11,500 | 73 m (240 ft) | B1 | FCC FM Query | Serves the Belding and Portland areas |
WJOG | 91.3 | Good Hart, Michigan | 6,000 | 209.2 m (686 ft) | C2 | FCC FM Query | Serves Petoskey |
WVMV | 91.5 | China Township, Michigan | 1,050 | 75 m (246 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves New Baltimore, Algonac and Marine City |
WAIR | 104.9 | Lake City, Michigan | 2,800 | 149 m (489 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Cadillac, Michigan |
WJOH | 91.5 | Raco, Michigan | 5,500 | 100 m (330 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Serves Sault Sainte Marie |
WYOR | 88.5 | Republic, Ohio | 100 | 32 m (105 ft) | A | FCC FM Query | Smile FM's only Ohio station to date |
Translators rebroadcasting Smile FM include:
Call sign | Frequency (MHz) |
City of license | ERP (W) |
Height (m (ft)) |
Class | FCC info | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
W242BH | 96.3 | Marshall, Michigan | 170 | 32.1 m (105 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WLGH; serves Battle Creek |
W246CW | 97.1 | Long Lake Township, Michigan | 10 | 260.8 m (856 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WTLI; serves Traverse City |
W247CU | 97.3 | Fort Gratiot, Michigan | 25 | 83 m (272 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WVMV; serves Port Huron |
W262AF | 100.3 | Parchment, Michigan | 38 | 52.5 m (172 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WSIS; serves Kalamazoo |
W273CI | 102.5 | Grand Haven, Michigan | 250 | 191 m (627 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WSMZ; serves Muskegon |
W280EL | 103.9 | Yates, Michigan | 10 | 119.3 m (391 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WVMV; serves northern Metro Detroit suburbs |
W299CB | 107.7 | Manistee, Michigan | 19 | 98 m (322 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WSMZ |
W272DG | 102.3 | Pittsfield Township, Michigan | 19 | 98 m (322 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WTAC; serves Ann Arbor |
W247CG | 97.3 | Russellville, Michigan | 19 | 98 m (322 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WTAC; serves Flint |
W260CQ | 99.9 | Plainfield Township, Kent County, Michigan | 10 | 126 m (413 ft) | D | FCC FM Query | repeats WSLI; serves Grand Rapids |
WLHT | 95.7 | Grand Rapids, Michigan | 40,000 | 147 m (482 ft) | B | FCC FM Query | uses HD2 subchannel, repeats WSLI |
Future Stations/Upgrades Approved by the FCC[]
- WJOM Eagle/Lansing—increase to 25 kW
References[]
- ^ Demske, Kristyne E. "Smile! It's a new radio station", St. Clair Shores Sentinel. May 16, 2012. p. 3A.
- ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2000. Broadcasting & Cable. 2000. p. D-227. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
- ^ Austerman, Mike. "June 2004 News and Notes", Michiguide.com. June 30, 2004. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
- ^ Josh Strickland Exits Townsquare/Lansing To Join Smile FM Radio Network", All Access Music Group. June 19, 2017. Retrieved December 20, 2021.
External links[]
- American radio networks
- Radio stations in Lansing, Michigan
- Christian radio stations in the United States
- Radio stations established in 1996