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For the former WSNL-TV on Long Island, New York, see WFTY-DT.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.
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WSNL
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dbpedia-owl:alias
Victory 600 AM
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dbpedia-owl:broadcastRepeater
W293CA 106.5 inFlint, Michigan
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B
dbpedia-owl:callsignMeaning
Michigan's Salt 'N Light (former positioning statement)
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42078
dbpedia-owl:firstAirDate
1946-04-26Z
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WTAC (10/13/48-3/31/97)WTCB (?-10/13/48?)
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600000.0
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dbpedia:Religion
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