WWTH (100.7 FM), Oscoda, Michigan, is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format to the Oscoda, Tawas, Alpena area of northeastern lower Michigan. The station is known as "Thunder 100.7".

WWTH
Broadcast area[1]
Frequency100.7 MHz
BrandingThunder 100.7
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Westwood One
Detroit Lions Radio Network
Detroit Tigers Radio Network
Michigan IMG Sports Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Edwards Group Holdings, Inc., Employee Stock Ownership Trust
  • (Edwards Communications LC)
WHAK-FM, WHSB, WIDL, WKYO
History
First air date
1992 (as WCLS)
Former call signs
WCLS (11/13/89-4/4/05)
Call sign meaning
THunder Rock
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID61813
ClassC3
ERP20,500 watts
HAAT110 meters
Links
Public license information
Websitealpenanow.com

History

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The logo for Thunder Country

WWTH was originally WCLS "Sunny 100-dot-7," airing a satellite-fed adult contemporary format from Jones Radio. For a time, WCLS simulcast its programming on 93.9 FM WCLX in Mio, which is now WAVC. In 1998, WCLS was sold from Spectrum Communications to Ives Broadcasting, which also owned WHSB 107.7 FM in Alpena at the time, and became "Kix 100.7," a satellite-fed country station. After only about a year, "Kix" reverted to the "Sunny" satellite AC format.

The second incarnation of "Sunny 100-dot-7" continued until 2004, when the station went silent; it briefly returned to the air simulcasting 99.9 WHAK-FM and then 107.7 WHSB before going silent again. In December 2004, Edwards Communications acquired WCLS along with WHSB and WHAK-AM/FM, and in April 2005, the "Thunder Country" format debuted on 100.7 FM (which sported the new calls WWTH) and 960 AM WHAK. Originally the station was chiefly locally automated with some local announcers, but the station soon went with the "CD Country" satellite format from Jones Radio Networks (since absorbed into Dial Global's Hot Country format). WHAK-AM 960 broke away from the simulcast in the summer of 2012 to simulcast the classic hits format of WHAK-FM.

As "Thunder Country" from 2005 to 2013, WWTH broadcast the "Hot Country" (known on-air as "Today's New Hit Country") satellite feed from Dial Global. The station switched formats to classic rock at 11:00 AM on May 24, 2013.[2] The station syndicates the popular morning show Free Beer and Hot Wings.

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References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WWTH". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "100.7 Changes Format to Thunder Rock". Archived from the original on 2014-01-13. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
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