WMTE-FM

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WMTE-FM
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City of license Manistee, Michigan
Broadcast area [1]
Branding Oldies 101.5
Frequency 101.5 MHz
First air date June 24, 1994
Format Oldies
Power 6,000 watts
Class A
Callsign meaning Manistee, Michigan
Former callsigns WXYQ (7/8/92-9/8/00)
Owner Lake Michigan Broadcasting
Website http://www.oldies1015.com/

WMTE-FM (Oldies 101.5) is an FM radio station located in Manistee, Michigan and owned by Lake Michigan Broadcasting. The station was signed on in June, 1994 by the original owner, Bay View Broadcasting. The original call letters were WXYQ and the station adopted an oldies format. Those call letters were previously used by an AM country station in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Patrick Lopeman, who was also known as Pat Martin, was the principal owner and founder. WXYQ was sold to Crystal Clear Communications of Frankfort, Michigan for $200,000.00 in January, 1997. When new stations arrived in 1999, the new FCC rules allowed WXYQ to be consolidated into the Lake Michigan Broadcasting Group headed by Roger Baerwolf. When the FCC transfer was approved for $380,000.00 in 2000, Lake Michigan Broadcasting changed the call letters. The new call signs became WMTE-FM to reflect the co-ownership of its existing AM station WMTE. Mr. Baerwolf died suddenly in December, 2004.

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