Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| WGRY-FM | |
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| Name | WGRY-FM |
| City | Roscommon, Michigan |
| Frequency | 100.3 MHz |
| Format | Sports radio |
| Owner | Black Diamond Broadcast Holdings |
| Sister stations | WGRY (AM), WQON |
WGRY-FM is a radio station licensed to Roscommon, Michigan, broadcasting a sports radio format to the Northern Michigan area, including Traverse City, Michigan, Petoskey, Michigan, and Gaylord, Michigan. The station is owned by Black Diamond Broadcast Holdings, which also owns WGRY (AM) and WQON, and features programming from ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, and CBS Sports Radio. WGRY-FM is affiliated with the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, and Michigan Wolverines, providing coverage of these teams' games and events, including the Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, and NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.
WGRY-FM began broadcasting in the 1990s, initially featuring a classic rock format with artists like Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Aerosmith. Over the years, the station has undergone several format changes, including a stint as a country music station, playing artists like Garth Brooks, George Strait, and Tim McGraw. In the early 2000s, WGRY-FM switched to its current sports radio format, featuring programming from ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, and CBS Sports Radio, as well as local shows hosted by personalities like Mike Tirico, Scott Van Pelt, and Jim Rome. The station has also been affiliated with the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, and Michigan Wolverines for several years, providing coverage of these teams' games and events, including the Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, and NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.
WGRY-FM's programming lineup includes a mix of local and syndicated shows, featuring personalities like Mike Greenberg, Mike Golic, Colin Cowherd, and Dan Patrick. The station also airs games and events from the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, and Michigan Wolverines, including the Super Bowl, World Series, Stanley Cup Finals, and NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. In addition to its sports programming, WGRY-FM also features news updates from ABC News, CBS News, and NBC News, as well as weather forecasts from The Weather Channel. The station is also affiliated with the National Football League, Major League Baseball, National Hockey League, and National Collegiate Athletic Association, providing coverage of these leagues' games and events, including the Pro Bowl, All-Star Game, Winter Classic, and March Madness.
WGRY-FM broadcasts on a frequency of 100.3 MHz and has an effective radiated power of 100,000 watts, allowing it to reach a wide area of Northern Michigan, including Traverse City, Michigan, Petoskey, Michigan, and Gaylord, Michigan. The station's transmitter is located in Roscommon, Michigan, and its signal is also streamed online through its website and mobile app, allowing listeners to tune in from anywhere in the world, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. WGRY-FM is also available on various satellite radio platforms, including SiriusXM, which features channels like ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, and CBS Sports Radio.
WGRY-FM's signal can be received in a wide area of Northern Michigan, including Traverse City, Michigan, Petoskey, Michigan, and Gaylord, Michigan. The station's programming is also available online through its website and mobile app, allowing listeners to tune in from anywhere in the world, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Houston. WGRY-FM has a strong following in the Northern Michigan area, with many listeners tuning in for its sports programming, including games and events from the Detroit Lions, Detroit Tigers, Detroit Red Wings, and Michigan Wolverines. The station has also been recognized for its community involvement, including its support of local events like the National Cherry Festival and the Traverse City Film Festival, which are held in Traverse City, Michigan and feature celebrities like Michael Moore and Jeff Daniels.
Category:Radio stations in Michigan