WHTC

Radio station in Holland, Michigan


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::summary Radio station in Holland, Michigan ::

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FieldValue
logoFile:WHTC-June2016.png
formatNews Talk (mornings and Saturday nights), classic hits other times
power1,000 watts unlimited
classC
facility_id27470
ownerMidwest Communications
licenseeMidwest Communications, Inc.
nameWHTC
cityHolland, Michigan
areahttp://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WHTC&service=AM&status=L&hours=U
branding99 7 and 1450 WHTC
airdateJuly 31, 1948
frequency1450 kHz
translator99.7 W259CO (Holland)
callsign_meaningHolland Tulip City
webcastListen Live
websitewhtc.com
affiliationsCBS News Radio
Compass Media Networks
Radio America
Westwood One
Detroit Lions
Detroit Red Wings
sister_stationsWYVN
licensing_authorityFCC
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| logo = File:WHTC-June2016.png | format = News Talk (mornings and Saturday nights), classic hits other times | power = 1,000 watts unlimited | class = C | facility_id = 27470 | owner = Midwest Communications | licensee = Midwest Communications, Inc. | name = WHTC | city = Holland, Michigan | area = http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WHTC&service=AM&status=L&hours=U | branding = 99 7 and 1450 WHTC | airdate = July 31, 1948 | frequency = 1450 kHz | translator = 99.7 W259CO (Holland) | callsign_meaning = Holland Tulip City | webcast = Listen Live | website = whtc.com | affiliations = CBS News Radio Compass Media Networks Radio America Westwood One Detroit Lions Detroit Red Wings | sister_stations = WYVN | licensing_authority= FCC

WHTC (1450 AM) is a news/talk and classic hits radio station in Holland, Michigan.

History

The station signed on July 31, 1948, at 6:00 p.m. and originally was owned by six Holland-area businessmen: I.H Marsilje, Nelson Bosman (who served as mayor of Holland from 1961 to 1971), W.A. Butler (former owner of the Holland Evening Sentinel), Millard Westrate, Willard Wichers and P.T. Chef. All are since deceased. Michael Walton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin purchased the station (along with the old WHTC-FM) from the original owners in 1981. On September 20, 2000, Walton sold his four-station operation (including WHBL, WWJR and WBFM Sheboygan, Wisconsin) to Midwest Communications, Inc.

WHTC-FM (96.1), which signed on in 1961 and later went by the call letters WYXX and WKEZ, was sold to Federated Communications in 1994. It was subsequently acquired by Clear Channel Communications and has undergone a number of call letter and format changes, currently operating as WMAX-FM, with an all-sports format (ESPN).

WHTC is an affiliate of CBS Radio and carries Detroit Tigers Baseball, area high school football and basketball, the Detroit Lions and Red Wings.

In February 2016 the station was granted a construction permit to operate an FM translator, W259CO, on 99.7 FM. The translator debuted on March 10, 2017.

Programming

Juke Van Oss worked at WHTC from August 12, 1951, until his death on March 7, 2016, after nearly 65 years. During his career, he served as an engineer, program host, and assistant station manager. In 1961 Van Oss became co-host of Talk of the Town, a daily two-hour call-in program developed by Bill Gargano in 1959. Van Oss and Gargano shared hosting duties until Van Oss became the sole host of the program in 1981. Van Oss was inducted into the Michigan Broadcasting Hall of Fame on July 14, 2009. Van Oss died at the age of 92. Long-time WHTC broadcaster Ed VerSchure began hosting Talk of the Town after the death of Van Oss, hosting mornings on WHTC in the early 1960s and working for over 25 years at WZZM-TV Grand Rapids. VerSchure was also co-owner of WEVS Saugatuck, now owned by Midwest Communications and known as 92 7 The Van WYVN, WHTC's sister station. Talk of the Town was later hosted by Gary Stevens.

The WHTC Morning News debuted in July 2014 with news, weather, sports, traffic reports and various segments including local sponsors, community events, and history. Weekly guests have included the Mayor Of Holland, Congressmen Bill Huizenga and Fred Upton, authors, political figures and others. Dan Evans became the host of the show in April 2022. WHTC's news director Gary Stevens provides news.

On September 2, 2008, WHTC began carrying The Huge Show, a local sports talk show hosted by Bill Simonson, which is syndicated to stations in Michigan and originates in Grand Rapids.

Lupita Reyes developed and hosted Alegria Latina, an all Spanish language music, news, and information program on WHTC which aired from 1965 to 2009. On July 5, 2009, the program moved to 92.7 The Van WYVN. After 57 years of hosting the program, Lu Reyes retired on December 12, 2021.

WHTC's talk line-up also includes Markley Van Camp and Robbins, The Joe Pags Show, Mark Levin, and Red Eye Radio.

In April 2011 WHTC began live streaming of its programming which can be accessed on desktops, tablets, the station smartphone app, Alexa, Apple, and Google devices.

Former Michigan Congressman Guy Vander Jagt and Detroit sportscaster Al Ackerman are among the notable figures who worked at WHTC in the 1950s.

On September 5th, 2025, it was reported that WHTC has reduced most of its talk radio programming to mornings and Saturday nights, and began airing a classic rock-leaning classic hits format outside of these times.

Anniversaries

On July 31, 2018, WHTC celebrated its 70th anniversary by renaming the building the Juke Van Oss Building. Approximately 100 guests attended this special event broadcast live between 9:30 and 12 noon.

WHTC celebrated 60 years of the Talk of the Town program on November 19, 2019. The show included interviews with the program's creator Bill Gargano and many highlights of past broadcasts.

References

References

  1. Chandler, Greg. "[https://www.mlive.com/living/grand-rapids/2012/10/juke_van_oss_popular_holland_r.html Juke Van Oss, popular Holland radio host, pens a new book]", ''[[MLive]]''. October 02, 2012. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
  2. [https://www.mibuzzboard.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=66373 Format Change on WHTC], MI Buzzboard. September 5, 2025. Retrieved September 6, 2025.

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