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WJMK (AM)

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WJMK (AM)
WJMK (AM)
NameWJMK (AM)
CityBridgeport, Michigan
Frequency1250 AM
OwnerCumulus Media
Sister stationsWKQZ, WHNN, WILZ

WJMK (AM) is a radio station broadcasting on the AM frequency of 1250 kHz, licensed to Bridgeport, Michigan, and serving the Saginaw, Michigan area, including Bay City, Michigan, Midland, Michigan, and Mount Pleasant, Michigan. The station is owned by Cumulus Media, a leading American broadcasting company, which also owns WKQZ, WHNN, and WILZ. WJMK (AM) operates under the umbrella of Cumulus Media Networks, providing a range of programming to its listeners, including shows hosted by notable personalities such as Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Mark Levin. The station's content is also influenced by its affiliation with Fox News Radio, CBS News, and Westwood One.

History

WJMK (AM) has a rich history, dating back to its inception, with former callsigns including WSAM (AM), which was previously owned by Clear Channel Communications, now known as iHeartMedia. The station has undergone several format changes over the years, including a stint as a news/talk station, featuring programs from NPR, BBC News, and Fox News Channel. WJMK (AM) has also been affiliated with Michigan State University and Central Michigan University, broadcasting games and events featuring the Michigan State Spartans and Central Michigan Chippewas. The station's history is also marked by its involvement with notable events, such as the Detroit Lions and Detroit Tigers games, as well as coverage of the Michigan Wolverines and University of Michigan events.

Programming

WJMK (AM) currently broadcasts a mix of talk radio and sports radio programming, featuring shows from ESPN Radio, Fox Sports Radio, and CBS Sports Radio. The station's lineup includes popular programs such as The Dan Patrick Show, The Jim Rome Show, and The Doug Gottlieb Show. WJMK (AM) also airs local programming, including shows hosted by Saginaw Valley State University and Delta College personalities, as well as coverage of Saginaw Spirit and Saginaw Sting games. The station's programming is also influenced by its partnership with Michigan Radio, WDET, and WKAR (AM), providing a diverse range of content to its listeners.

Technical information

WJMK (AM) operates on a frequency of 1250 kHz, with a power output of 1,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in Bridgeport, Michigan, and its signal covers a significant portion of the Saginaw, Michigan area, including Bay City, Michigan, Midland, Michigan, and Mount Pleasant, Michigan. WJMK (AM) is a Class D station, with a FCC facility ID of 12345. The station's technical operations are managed by Cumulus Media, which also oversees the technical aspects of its sister stations, WKQZ, WHNN, and WILZ. WJMK (AM) is also affiliated with Nielsen Media Research, Arbitron, and Radio Advertising Bureau.

Former personalities

WJMK (AM) has had a number of notable personalities throughout its history, including Paul W. Smith, Frank Beckmann, and Charlie Langton. The station has also featured programming from Michigan Radio personalities, such as Cynthia Canty and Jack Lessenberry. Former WJMK (AM) personalities have gone on to work at other notable stations, including WJR (AM), WWJ (AM), and WXYZ (AM), as well as CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News Channel. The station's former personalities have also been involved with various organizations, such as the National Association of Broadcasters, Radio Television Digital News Association, and Society of Professional Journalists. Category:Radio stations in Michigan

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