WGJU

WGJU (91.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Catholic Christian radio station in East Tawas, Michigan serving the East Tawas and Iosco County area of Michigan's Tawas Bay region. It is a repeater of originating station of WTCY 88.3 FM licensed to Greilickville, Michigan with studio and office formerly located at Indian River near the Cross in the Woods outdoor Catholic shrine which moved to new facilities at its new base in Traverse City in the spring of 2015. The station currently airs programming from Catholic radio network Relevant Radio.

WGJU
CityEast Tawas, Michigan
Broadcast area
Frequency91.3 MHz
BrandingRelevant Radio
Programming
FormatReligious; Catholic-based talk
AffiliationsRelevant Radio
Ownership
OwnerRelevant Radio
History
First air date
September 6, 2005
Former call signs
WZHN (2005-2008)
WRQC (2008-2011)
Technical information
ClassC3 (non-commercial)
ERP20,000 watts
HAAT269 ft. (82 meters)
Links
Webcasthttps://relevantradio.com/wp-content/media/player.html
Websiterelevantradio.com

Former owner Baraga Broadcasting's namesake is Frederic Baraga, a missionary to Native American tribes and later the first Bishop of the Sault Sainte Marie Catholic diocese, which is now the Diocese of Marquette.

Brief history

WGJU had its beginnings as WZHN, a simulcast of WPHN owned by Northern Christian Radio in Gaylord. In 2008 WZHN became WRQC airing Contemporary Christian music as "91.3 The Rock." WRQC briefly went silent in January 2011 returning to the air as WGJU. Originally Baraga Broadcasting obtained a construction permit for the 88.9 frequency in Tawas City but instead purchased WRQC, hence the construction permit for 88.9 was dropped.

Baraga Broadcasting acquired the former WRQC in July 2012.

In October 2019, WGJU and its sister stations were acquired by Immaculate Heart Media, bringing Relevant Radio programming to Northern Michigan.[1]

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