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WGGL-FM

Coordinates:47°02′06″N88°41′42″W / 47.035°N 88.695°W /47.035; -88.695
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Minnesota Public Radio station in Houghton, Michigan

WGGL-FM
Broadcast area[1]
Frequency91.1MHz
BrandingMinnesota Public Radio
Programming
FormatClassical,news/talk
AffiliationsNPR
Ownership
OwnerMinnesota Public Radio
History
First air date
1968
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID42913
ClassC1
ERP100,000watts
HAAT262 meters
Translator(s)92.7 W224AO (Houghton)
Links
Public license information
WebsiteWGGL Online

WGGL-FM (91.1FM) is anNPR member station inHoughton, Michigan. It first began broadcasting in1968 and has been owned and operated byMinnesota Public Radio since 1982. It carries a mix ofclassical music and NPR news-talk programming, running a schedule similar to what MPR ran before its 1991 split into a two-channel network.

WGGL began operations on March 28, 1968, as a ten-watt station owned and operated byMichigan Technological University. The initial programming schedule ran for only five hours a day (4 to 9 p.m.) five days a week (soon expanded to six with the addition of Sunday programming). It shut down during summer vacations and school holidays. Programming was an entirely locally originating hybrid of classical, jazz and folk music along with local interest programming. WGGL increased power to 250 watts in late 1969 and then to 100,000 watts in 1971; by then, the station had affiliated with the then-fledgling NPR.

WGGL attracted a fairly loyal following, although it served a very small market; there were just barely enough listeners for it to be viable as a standalone NPR station. However, by the start of the 1980s, WGGL was on the verge of being shut down due to budget cuts.Bill Kling of Minnesota Public Radio stepped in to buy the station from Michigan Tech in 1982. Since then, the station has mostly aired classical music and NPR programming fed fromSt. Paul, time-shifted for theEastern Time Zone (MPR is based in theCentral Time Zone). For some time, MPR still maintained a studio at Michigan Tech's campus in Houghton, producing a few hours per week of local programming. As of 2021, there is no studio space in Houghton and all programming is fed over satellite or from MPR to the station's transmitter site outside of town.

In December 2012, WGGL modified its schedule to include more NPR news and talk programming. The station's midday classical music block was cut down to 12 noon to 2 p.m., and new offerings includedOn Point withTom Ashbrook, two hours ofBBC Newshour, andTalk of the Nation, in addition to the already-runningMorning Edition,All Things Considered,Fresh Air, andMarketplace. Classical music remains on the schedule during evenings and overnights.

Translator

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Broadcast translator for WGGL-FM
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)ClassFCC info
W224AO92.7 FMHoughton, Michigan42928250DLMS

References

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  1. ^WGGL-FM Radio Station Coverage Map
  2. ^"Facility Technical Data for WGGL-FM".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.

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