WTAC (FM)

WTAC (89.7 FM), owned by Superior Communications, is a United States Christian radio station which began broadcasting in 2002. Officially licensed to Burton, Michigan, the station's transmitter was located in the Beecher area on the north side of Flint until September 2011 when it moved to Tyrone Township south of Fenton and increased its power to 15 kW.

WTAC
CityBurton, Michigan
Broadcast area
Frequency89.7 MHz
BrandingSmile FM
SloganMichigan's Positive Hits
Programming
FormatReligious; Contemporary Christian
AffiliationsSmile FM
Ownership
OwnerSuperior Communications
History
First air date
2002
Call sign meaning
"We The Auto City ", or
George W. Trendle and H. Allen Campbell, the previous owners of the original WTAC
Technical information
Facility ID88040
ClassB1
ERP15,000 watts
HAAT110 meters
Transmitter coordinates
42°44′56″N 83°42′59″W
Links
Webcasthttp://www.smile.fm/streaming/
Websitehttp://www.smile.fm/

On September 10, 2007, the station submitted an application to the FCC to increase power to 4 kW from a directional antenna. The application was amended on October 30, 2007 to 5 kW and approved on March 31, 2008. A minor change to the CP was approved on March 17, 2010, to increase power to 25 kW from a tower near Holly. This was further modified on March 18, 2011, to 15 kW from a 50-meter tower. The station was granted its license to cover for the new location on September 22, 2011. The increased power and new tower location improves reception south of Flint.

The call letters WTAC were used by AM 600 in Flint when it was a popular top 40 station during the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently through country and contemporary Christian formats. That station is now WSNL. An online version of the old top 40 WTAC is available online at www.thebig6WTAC.com

Translators

W247CG improves reception in downtown Flint. W272DG improves reception in Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor.

CallFrequencyCity of LicenseBroadcast AreaERPHAATFacility ID
W247CG97.3 MHzRussellville80 w12 m157076
W272DG102.3 MHzPittsfield Township13 w23 m157119

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