Radio First
Limited liability company | |
Industry | Radio broadcasting |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | Port Huron, Michigan |
Services | Digital media, radio |
Owner | Robert Liggett |
Radio First (Liggett Communications) is a privately held radio broadcasting company in Michigan owned by Robert G. Liggett Junior. Liggett Communications is headquartered in Port Huron where it owns five radio stations licensed to St. Clair and Sanilac Counties. These five stations operate under the brand name of "Radio First" where they serve listeners in the Thumb area of Michigan and Southwestern Ontario.
History
Liggett Broadcasting (1970-2000)
The predecessor to the current company was called Liggett Broadcasting and was founded by Robert Liggett Jr. in 1971. His first station was WFMK in the Lansing, Michigan market. He then added more stations in Lansing, and expanded to other Central Michigan radio markets.[1] Liggett Broadcasting at its peak operated radio stations in Michigan, New York, Minnesota, South Carolina, Ohio, and California. [2] Liggett's stations were sold to Citadel Communications in 2000, with Liggett becoming a member of Citadel's board of directors. [3]
In 2000, Ligget became the owner of Big Boy Restaurants, headquartered in Warren, Michigan.
Liggett Communications (1999-Present)
In 1999, Bob Liggett announced he would purchase WHLS 1450 and WSAQ 107.1 in Port Huron from the estate of former owner John Wismer. The new company would be called Liggett Communications. Wismer had owned the stations since WHLS went on the air in 1938 until he died in 1999. The new Liggett Communications also entered into an agreement to purchase Hanson Communications, Wismer's crosstown competitor and licensee of WPHM, WBTI, and WHYT (now WHLX). Owner Lee Hanson sold those stations to Liggett, and later died in 2015. [4] However, Liggett was unsuccessful in buying standalone commercial station WGRT, which remains the only commercial station licensed to St. Clair County not owned by Liggett.
By the end of 2000, Liggett received all necessary FCC approvals to buy both Hanson Communications and Wismer Broadcasting. All five stations became a part of Liggett's new company. For about a year the Hanson stations continued to use their old studio at 2379 Military Street, which is now is home to a Coldwel Banker office and Hanson's Pro Music. Wismer's facilities at 808 Huron Avenue were expanded and now house the studios and offices for all five stations. 1380 WPHM, 96.9 WBTI, 107.1 WSAQ, 1590 WHLX, and 1450 WHLS now operate under the collective brand name of Radio First.
Community Involvement
Radio First sponsors an annual local Bridal Show and Home Expo Show held at McMorran Place. The stations also support many local events, including the March of Dimes "Jail and Bail", the Child Abuse and Neglect Council's "Roof Sit", and Port Huron Police Department's CAPTURE witness tip-line.[5]
Current Radio stations
- WPHM AM 1380, Port Huron, Michigan, News/Talk/Sports
- WHLS AM 1450, Port Huron, Michigan, Active Rock
- WHLX, AM 1590, Marine City, Michigan, Active Rock
- W288BT FM 105.5, Port Huron, Michigan, Active Rock
- WBTI, FM 96.9, Lexington, Michigan, Adult Top 40
- WSAQ, FM 107.1, Port Huron, Michigan, Country
Former Radio Stations
Lansing/East Lansing
- WFMK FM 99.1, Lansing, Michigan
- WITL FM 100.7, Lansing, Michigan
- WJIM-FM 97.5, Lansing, Michigan
- WJIM AM 1240, Lansing, Michigan
- WMMQ FM 94.9, East Lansing, Michigan
- WVFN AM 730, East Lansing, Michigan
Saginaw/Bay City/Midland
- WHNN FM 96.1, Bay City, Michigan
- WBCM AM 1440, Bay City, Michigan (now WMAX (AM))
- WTCF FM 100.5, Carrollton, Michigan (now WSGW-FM)
Flint
- WFBE FM 95.1, Flint, Michigan
- WTRX AM 1330. Flint, Michigan
External links
References
- ↑ http://www.michiguide.com/dials/owners/liggett.html
- ↑ http://www.franchise-info.ca/restaurant_funding_group/Big%20Boy%20Franchise%20Disclosure%20Document%202012.pdf
- ↑ http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=11071183&privcapId=4762132
- ↑ http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/thetimesherald/obituary.aspx?pid=176496477
- ↑ http://www.thetimesherald.com/story/life/style/savvy/2015/05/04/radio-man-gives-back-community/26132667/