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WMJH
Broadcast areaGrand Rapids Metro
Frequency810 kilohertz
BrandingLa Poderosa
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatRegional Mexican
Ownership
Owner
  • Cynthia Citlalick Cano
  • (Cano's Broadcasting, LLC)
Sister stationsWOAP
History
First air date1965
Former call signsWISZ (11/10/95-7/10/96)
WBYY (11/4/91-11/10/95)
WJPW (1965-11/4/91)
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID55300
ClassD
Power3,600 watts daytime only
Translator(s)93.3 MHz W227CG (Grand Rapids)
Links
Public license information
Webcasthttps://mipoderosaradio.com/en-vivo
Websitehttps://mipoderosaradio.com

WMJH (810 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish-language regional Mexican music format under the name La Poderosa, licensed in Rockford, Michigan and serving the Grand Rapids, Michigan market. Owned by Cynthia Citlalick Cano, through licensee Cano's Broadcasting, LLC, WMJH broadcasts with 3,600 watts of power during the day, which, along with its lower dial position, allows it to be heard as far north as Kalkaska, Michigan, as far east as Redford, Michigan, as far south as Three Rivers, Michigan but must sign off at night to protect WGY in Schenectady, New York. WMJH programming is available around the clock on FM translator W227CG 93.3 FM, licensed to Grand Rapids.

History

AM 810 began operations in 1965 as WJPW and featured a MOR/adult contemporary music format for many years. In 1991 the station was sold and the calls were changed to WBYY. During this time the stations studios were moved from Rockford to 29th Street in Grand Rapids. AM Stereo was also added during this time. In 1996 the stations calls were changed again and from 1996 to 2004, WMJH was known as "Magic 810," airing a satellite-fed Adult Standards format from Westwood One. "Magic 810," which also broadcast in AM stereo for a time, had a loyal audience and respectable ratings for an AM daytimer, but was chiefly popular with listeners aged 55 and older, which led Birach to switch the station's format to brokered Spanish programming, under the name "La Poderosa" (Spanish for "the powerful one") using the slogan "Con Sentimiento Mexicano".

On November 7, 2008, the "La Poderosa" programming and format moved to WMFN AM 640, after that station's prior lessee, Tyrone Bynum, vacated the station, which, at that point, WMJH retooled its format to lean more towards Spanish-language Adult Contemporary.

In April 2012, Birach Broadcasting sold WMJH along with Owosso, Michigan station WOAP to Cano's Broadcasting. The deal was never consummated.

In July 2013, the station changed its format to oldies, branded as "Super Hits 810" (pronounced "eight-one-oh"), (effectively swapping with WOAP). The station afterwards since shifted towards a classic hits format focusing primarily on hits from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, competing with WFGR.

On October 13, 2014, WMJH discontinued the Classic Hits format in favor of a return to full-time Spanish language regional Mexican music programming and a return to the "La Poderosa" name. 640 WMFN assumed the Spanish pop format heard on AM 810 from 2008 to 2013.

On March 2, 2015, WMJH launched an FM channel on 93.3FM, becoming the first all-Spanish radio station to broadcast on the FM frequency in the Grand Rapids market.

On September 2, 2015, Birach Broadcasting once again sold WMJH and sister station WOAP to Cano's Broadcasting, LLC. The sale, at a price of $1.1 million, was consummated on January 1, 2016.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WMJH". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Welcome to Michiguide.com - Michiguide.com". www.michiguide.com.
  3. Rumery, John (Mar 26, 2015). "Bienvenido! La Poderosa becomes the first all-Spanish radio station in Michigan to broadcast in FM". Rapid Growth Media.

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