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- WSNL abstract "For the former WSNL-TV on Long Island, New York, see WFTY-TV.WSNL (600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Flint, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1946. The original call letters were WFLM, but the station was purchased in December 1946 by George W. Trendle and H. Allen Campbell, who changed the call letters to WTCB and made the station into Flint's NBC Radio Network affiliate. The calls had changed to WTAC by 1950, still under Trendle and Campbell's ownership. WTAC popularly stood for "WE THE AUTO CITY", referring to Chevrolet and Buick plants formerly located in Flint, but it actually stood for Trendle and Campbell.Trendle and Campbell sold WTAC to a Hawaii-based group in 1954. Under the ownership of Radio Hawaii, Inc., WTAC shed its NBC affiliation to become one of Michigan's first Top 40 music stations in 1956. Its original program director was Mike Joseph, who would launch the legendary WKNR "Keener 13" in Detroit in 1963 and later went on to create the Hot Hits format in the early 1970s. It was also owned for a time by the Chess brothers, who owned and operated Chess Records. "The Big 6" flourished as a Top 40 rock station during the 1960s and 1970s before changing to a country format in 1981. During the early and mid-1990s WTAC operated as a contemporary Christian music station; the WTAC calls are now used on Smile FM's 89.7 FM signal in the Flint area. Christian Broadcasting System purchased the station in 1997 and installed the current call sign and format.The station has been based in Grand Blanc Township for nearly its entire history; its studios were located near the corner of Hill and Center Roads for decades until moving to its current home on South Saginaw Street sometime in the late-1970s or early-1980s.".
- WSNL alias "Victory 600 AM".
- WSNL broadcastStationClass "B".
- WSNL callsignMeaning "Michigan's Salt 'N Light (former positioning statement)".
- WSNL city Flint,_Michigan.
- WSNL firstAirDate "1946-04-26".
- WSNL formerCallsign "WTAC (?-3/31/97)WTCB (?-?)".
- WSNL frequency "600000.0".
- WSNL programmeFormat Religion.
- WSNL wikiPageExternalLink wsnlradio.com.
- WSNL wikiPageExternalLink wsnl.html.
- WSNL wikiPageExternalLink pat?call=WSNL&service=AM&status=L&hours=D.
- WSNL wikiPageExternalLink pat?call=WSNL&service=AM&status=L&hours=N.
- WSNL wikiPageExternalLink www.wsnlradio.com.
- WSNL wikiPageID "11114169".
- WSNL wikiPageRevisionID "569020641".
- WSNL airdate "1946-04-26".
- WSNL area "http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WSNL&service=AM&status=L&hours=D http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WSNL&service=AM&status=L&hours=N".
- WSNL branding "Victory 600 AM".
- WSNL callsignMeaning "Michigan's Salt 'N Light".
- WSNL city Flint,_Michigan.
- WSNL class "B".
- WSNL format Religion.
- WSNL formerCallsigns "WTAC WTCB".
- WSNL frequency "600.0".
- WSNL hasPhotoCollection WSNL.
- WSNL name "WSNL".
- WSNL owner "Christian Broadcasting System".
- WSNL power "440".
- WSNL subject Category:1946_establishments_in_Michigan.
- WSNL subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1946.
- WSNL subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Flint,_Michigan.
- WSNL point "42.9075 -83.83527777777778".
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- WSNL type BroadcastingStation102903405.
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- WSNL type RadioStation104044119.
- WSNL type RadioStationsInFlint,Michigan.
- WSNL type Station104306080.
- WSNL type Whole100003553.
- WSNL type YagoGeoEntity.
- WSNL type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- WSNL type Agent.
- WSNL type Broadcaster.
- WSNL type Organisation.
- WSNL type RadioStation.
- WSNL type Organization.
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- WSNL type Agent.
- WSNL type SocialPerson.
- WSNL type Thing.
- WSNL type SpatialThing.
- WSNL comment "For the former WSNL-TV on Long Island, New York, see WFTY-TV.WSNL (600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a religious format. Licensed to Flint, Michigan, it first began broadcasting in 1946. The original call letters were WFLM, but the station was purchased in December 1946 by George W. Trendle and H. Allen Campbell, who changed the call letters to WTCB and made the station into Flint's NBC Radio Network affiliate.".
- WSNL label "WSNL".
- WSNL sameAs m.02r0gkj.
- WSNL sameAs Q7955796.
- WSNL sameAs Q7955796.
- WSNL sameAs WSNL.
- WSNL lat "42.9075".
- WSNL long "-83.83527777777778".
- WSNL wasDerivedFrom WSNL?oldid=569020641.
- WSNL homepage wsnlradio.com.
- WSNL homepage www.wsnlradio.com.
- WSNL isPrimaryTopicOf WSNL.
- WSNL name "WSNL".