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BetacommandBot (talk) 03:13, 12 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

Update needed — WNEM left the air; station now WHHQ edit

It appears that the donation of WNEM to Ave Maria Radio has been completed as of April, and as a result WNEM went off the air by the start of May (as Ave Maria had to build its own studios, and the end of Meredith's ownership also brought to a close its operation of the station), as reported in The Saginaw News. Not sure if the Catholic programming has launched or not (but no silent filing was ever made with the FCC), but as of June 18 it is now WHHQ. EWTN Radio is also welcoming WHHQ as one of its latest affiliates. This should be reflected in the article of course, but with the lack of sources as to when WHHQ's Catholic programming began… --WCQuidditch 06:23, 13 July 2013 (UTC)Reply