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K-Love Adds Signals in Central Upper Peninsula

Posted on December 2, 2025December 5, 2025 by Jon Ellis

The national “K-Love” network has made its anticipated debut on an AM station and its FM translator in the center of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

WQXO/1400 (Munising) and W249DR/97.7 (Munising) switched over on Friday, Nov. 28, as “K-Love” was in its first All-Christmas weekend of the season.

The stations had previously carried Oldies.

Separately, WQXO filed an application with the FCC on Dec. 1 to formally convert is status to non-commercial.

The format change came as WQXO/W249DR owner Great Lakes Radio, headed by Todd Noordyk, awaited formal FCC approval of its donation of the stations to K-Love Inc. (Update: the donation was approved Dec. 4.)

As noted previously, Rita Noordyk leads a non-commercial broadcaster carries “K-Love” on WSHN/89.3 (Munising-Marquette) and WCRR/88.9 (Manistique-Escanaba).

The addition of WQXO/W249DR fills in a gap in city-grade coverage between the two existing signals.

WQXO is only the fourth AM station owned by K-Love Inc., which holds nearly 1,000 FM licenses. The organization was previously known as the Educational Media Foundation.

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