WTCK


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FieldValue
nameWTCK
cityCharlevoix, Michigan
areaEmmett and Charlevoix Counties http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/patg?id=WTCK-FM
brandingRelevant Radio
airdateMay 2003 (as WWCZ) http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-s/wtck.html
frequency90.9 MHz
translator
formatCatholic talk
facility_id121256
erp5,500 watts
haat303.6 meters
classC2
callsign_meaningTo Christ the King
former_callsignsWWCZ (5/15/03-3/16/04)
ownerRelevant Radio, Inc.
webcastListen Live
websitewww.relevantradio.com
affiliationsRelevant Radio
licensing_authorityFCC
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| name = WTCK | logo = | city = Charlevoix, Michigan | area = Emmett and Charlevoix Counties http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/patg?id=WTCK-FM | branding = Relevant Radio | airdate = May 2003 (as WWCZ) http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-s/wtck.html | frequency = 90.9 MHz | translator = | format = Catholic talk | facility_id = 121256 | erp = 5,500 watts | haat = 303.6 meters | class = C2 | callsign_meaning = To Christ the King | former_callsigns = WWCZ (5/15/03-3/16/04) | owner = Relevant Radio, Inc. | webcast = Listen Live | website = www.relevantradio.com | affiliations = Relevant Radio | licensing_authority= FCC

WTCK (90.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Catholic religious format. Licensed to Charlevoix, Michigan, United States, the station is currently owned by Relevant Radio and currently airs programming from the network. The station's former owner, Baraga Broadcasting, was named for the Catholic missionary to Native American tribes and later Venerable Bishop Frederik Baraga. It served as the first originating station of Baraga's six station network airing local Catholic programming in addition to network programming from EWTN Global Catholic Radio and from Ave Maria Radio based at WDEO in Ypsilanti, Michigan. Its main office and studio was located at Indian River near The Cross in the Woods Catholic Shrine and has since moved in the spring of 2015 to Traverse City.

History

WTCK began as a construction permit issued by the FCC to Broadcasting For The Challenged Inc. in April 2003. On May 15 of that year the call letters WWCZ were granted. In May 2006, the new FM, after having its construction permit modified, began broadcasting Catholic programming. Later, in September Baraga Broadcasting purchased WWCZ from the original licensee, which was approved by the FCC in November of that same year.

On December 11, 2019, WTCK and its sister stations were acquired by Immaculate Heart Media, bringing Relevant Radio programming to Northern Michigan.

Baraga Broadcasting

WTCK programming is also heard in St. Ignace on simulcast station WIDG 940 AM (formerly a commercial station that had a variety of formats through the years).

On October 22, 2011, another station was added to the Baraga Broadcasting family when WRQC at 91.3 FM in East Tawas returned to the air after a lengthy period of silence, prior to which the station had programmed a contemporary Christian music format under the ownership of Northern Christian Radio. WRQC has since changed its call letters to WGJU.

In July 2012, Baraga also began broadcasting on WGZR 89.1 FM in Alpena, at first licensed to All Saints School, then sold to Baraga in October 2011 which was given FCC approval the following month of that year. http://www.michiguide.com/dials/rad-g/wgzr.html

A new logo and branding "Baraga Radio" was introduced in the fall of 2014 in addition to announcing that its offices and studios will be moving to the Traverse City area .

References

Sister stations (on FM)

AM sister station

Affiliate

References

  1. (October 4, 2019). "Station Sales Week of 10/4: Immaculate Heart Media Acquires Michigan Catholic Group".

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