WLAW

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WLAW
Broadcast area Newaygo, MI
Branding 92.5 The Outlaw
Slogan Legends and Young Guns
First air date 2004
Frequency 92.5 (MHz)
Format Country / Southern Rock
ERP 2,250 watts
Callsign meaning The Outlaw
Owner Citadel Communications
Website www.925fmtheoutlaw.com

WLAW ("The Outlaw") is an FM radio station located in Newaygo, Michigan owned by Citadel Communications. It transmits on a frequency of 92.5 megahertz. Since 2006, the format has been a hybrid of country music and southern rock.

Before playing its current format, the frequency was used to simulcast sister stations WKLQ and WLAV. The program director for "The Outlaw" is WLAV morning host, Kevin Matthews. The "Outlaw" radio format was developed by Matthews, with the WLAW-FM station serving to test the format before rolling it out to transmitters in national tertiary markets owned by Citadel as well as online via the website OutlawRadio.com in 2007. As of February 1, 2007 this effort appears to be stalled. The station's website is "still under construction".

The station's transmitter is located on the same tower as sister station WHTS. The tower is owned by WZZM-TV.

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