WGRD-FM

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WGRD-FM
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City of license Grand Rapids, Michigan
Broadcast area Grand Rapids, Michigan
Branding 97.9 WGRD
Slogan "Grand Rapids' Rock Alternative"
Frequency 97.9 MHz
Format Active Rock
ERP 13,000 watts
HAAT 180 meters
Class B
Facility ID 55650
Callsign meaning Grand Rapids Daytime (when WGRD was only on-air sunrise to sunset)
Former callsigns WXTO (?-1971)
Owner Townsquare Media
(Townsquare Media of Grand Rapids, Inc.)
Sister stations WFGR, WLHT-FM, WNWZ, WTRV
Webcast Listen Live
Website wgrd.com

WGRD-FM (97.9 FM) is an active rock radio station in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The station is owned by Townsquare Media.

WGRD-FM is the flagship station of The Free Beer and Hot Wings Show, a comedy/talk program, on weekday mornings. It consists of five members: Greg "Free Beer" Daniels, Chris "Hot Wings" Michels, Eric Zane, Joe "Producer Joe" Gasmann, Jr, and Steve McKiernan. The show is now syndicated in 16 markets throughout the eastern United States.[1][2]

WGRD is heard as far South as Kalamazoo/Portage/Battle Creek, as far North as Reed City, Michigan, and as far East as Grand Ledge, Michigan, and occasionally heard as far West as Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Top 40 Era

97.9 FM began as WXTO,[when?] a station owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids and operated by Aquinas College; later, the owners of Top 40 music stations WGRD-AM 1410 in Grand Rapids and WTRU-AM 1600 Muskegon (Regional Broadcasters, Inc.) took full control of the station in 1971 and changed its call letters to WGRD-FM. The station's transmitter would remain on the Aquinas College campus until 1974.

In 1971, WGRD-AM 1410, a daytime-only station (hence the call letters, which stood for "Grand Rapids Daytime") which had had a Top 40 music format in place since 1959, was struggling in the ratings against pop-rock competitors WLAV-AM 1340 and WZZM-FM 95.7 (then known as "Z96", now WLHT). WGRD thus moved its struggling Top 40 format onto its new FM station as "The All New 98 Rock, WGRD FM", making the stereo FM station the primary frequency while having the AM continue to simulcast. The newly revamped WGRD quickly became the dominant Top 40 station in the market and continued to be for over two decades.

During the mid-1970s, WGRD was frequently the #1 station (12+) in the Grand Rapids market. In the 1979 Fall Arbitron ratings period, WGRD dominated the market with a 19 share. By 1985, the station was known as "98Rock, WGRD". WGRD earned a 12.2 share (12+) in the Summer 1986 Arbitron ratings with Morning Show host Johnny "Big John" Howell alongside Robert "Radar" Shroll & Jennifer Stephens.

Top 40/Alternative

In the summer of 1994, the station moniker was "Grand Rapids #1 Hit Music Station, 98 WGRD" . By 1995, however, the station had lost significant market share to Muskegon's WSNX, which had flipped from AC to Top-40, programmed by WGRD music director J.J. Duling. WGRD switched that year from CHR to the then-emerging and rapidly growing modern rock format, which it retained for a decade and a half.

In August 2010 a reunion of more than 60 former WGRD staff members was held in Grand Rapids, which included market legend Bruce Grant, the original program director from 1948, and dozens of other personalities from the AM 1410/97.9 history. As of 2010, in response to Regent becoming Townsquare, WGRD began shifting its format direction to active rock, and in response, fill the void when Citadel Broadcasting dropped active rock for sports talk on WKLQ.

WGRD's target demographic is men ages 18–34 and a secondary of Men 25-54 (Arbitron demographics).

Programming

Weekdays

5am- 10am-

WGRD is the flagship station of the popular syndicated show.

From 10am to anywhere from 10:15 or 10:30 the Free Beer and Hot Wings Show does a local bit, talking about the area of Grand Rapids, and anything they may have missed on the syndicated broadcast.

10:30ish- 3pm- Janna

12pm- "Liquid Lunch" Request Hour

3pm-7pm- Johnnie Walker

7pm-10pm- Loudwire Nights

Saturday

Mornings-

Janna

Afternoons- Johnnie Walker

Night- Metalhead Ned

Sunday

Mornings- Metalhead Ned

Afternoons- Johnnie Walker

Nights-

  • TBA

9pm- 10pm-

  • Top 20 In Rock by Loudwire

Sources

References

  1. - Affiliate list Archived February 13, 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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External links

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