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WJML consists of AM stations WJML 1110 in Petoskey, Michigan and WJNL 1210 in Kingsley, Michigan. Both stations are owned by Rick Stone, and both stations have simulcast the same programming, with a mixture of liberal talk format and conservative talk.During the 1970s and 1980s, WJML was one of the most successful AM/FM radio combos in northern Michigan. The FM station has long since been sold off, but WJML/WJNL remains one of the most-popular talk stations in northern Michigan.
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WJML & WJNL
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NewsTalk 1110 & 1210
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D
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WJML: John, Michael, and Linda Harrington
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1966-12-06Z
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WJML:none WJNL:WLDR (5/3/02-4/25/07)WWJR (1/24/02-5/3/02)WLDR (8/13/01-1/24/02)WJZZ (2/1/97-8/13/01)WKNX (1947-2/1/97)
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The Talk of the North