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WLJN & WLJW
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City of license WLJN: Elmwood Township, Michigan
WLJW: Cadillac, Michigan
Broadcast area WLJN: Traverse City, Michigan
WLJW: Cadillac, Michigan
Branding The Source
Frequency WLJN: 1400 kHz
WLJW: 1370 kHz
First air date WLJN: December 23, 1982
WLJW: 1967 (as WWAM)
Format Christian Talk and Teaching
Power WLJN: 640 watts
WLJW: 5,000 watts (daytime)
WLJW: 1,000 watts (nighttime)
Class WLJN: B
WLJW: B
Facility ID WLJN: 24603
WLJW: 73169
Callsign meaning WLJN: We're Lifting Jesus' Name
WLJW: We're Lifting Jesus' Word
Former callsigns WLJN:
none
WLJW:
WKJF (1/1/82-3/5/04)
WWAM (1967-1/1/82)
Owner Good News Media
Sister stations WLJN-FM, WLJW-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website mysourceam.com

WLJN & WLJW are the call letters of 2 AM radio stations located in Traverse City, Michigan and Cadillac, Michigan respectively. Both stations broadcast Christian talk and teaching programming. The call letters stand for "We're Lifting Jesus' Name."[1]

History

Good News Media, Inc. was established in early 1981 to lay the groundwork for getting the station on the air. Within 2 months after GNMI was started, WTCM changed from 1400 kHz to 580 kHz, opening the way for WLJN to go on the air at the 1400 kHz frequency. The station's first broadcast day was 2 days before Christmas in 1982.[1] In 1994, application was made by GNMI to broadcast at 104.5 MHz, but nothing came about of it as 104.5 in Traverse City is now home to WZTC. In 2004, Cadillac radio station WKJF-AM, 1370 kHz, was acquired by GNMI, and became WLJW shortly afterward, simulcasting WLJN-AM.[2] The call letters for WLJW stand for "We're Lifting Jesus' Word."[2]

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WKJN's old logo

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 WLJN AM 1400 Elmwood Twp/Traverse City Michiguide.com. Accessed February 3, 2015
  2. 2.0 2.1 Michiguide.com - WLJW History Michiguide.com. Accessed February 3, 2015

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