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WaY fm
WAYG & WAYK
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City of license WAYG: Grand Rapids, Michigan
WAYK: Kalamazoo, Michigan
Broadcast area WAYG: [1]
WAYK: [2]
Branding WaY fm
Slogan Christian Hit Radio
Frequency WAYG: 88.9 MHz
WAYK: 88.3 MHz
First air date WAYG: circa 196x
WAYK: February 3, 1997
Format Contemporary Christian Hit Radio
Power WAYG: 4,900 watts
WAYK: 10,000 watts
Class WAYG: A
WAYK: B1
Callsign meaning WAYG: Way FM Grand Rapids
WAYK: Way FM Kalamazoo
Former callsigns WAYG:
WBYW (6/1/91-10/23/98)
WEHB (?-6/1/91)
WAYK:
none
Owner Cornerstone University
Website http://www.way.fm/

WAYG and WAYK are FM radio stations in Grand Rapids, Michigan and Kalamazoo. At dial position 89.9 FM in Grand Rapids and 88.3 FM in Kalamazoo, the station's moniker is "Commercial Free Hits WaYfm." WaYfm is a Christian CHR/Top 40 station. WaYfm is also heard in Battle Creek, Michigan, and plans to expand to Benton Harbor, Michigan and Lansing, Michigan by the end of 2008.

WAYG and WAYK are owned and operated by Cornerstone University, which also owns and runs three other radio entities: 91.3 WCSG (formatted as Christian AC), Mission Network News, and His Kids Radio.

89.9 WaYfm WAYG targets teens, young adults, and young families with modern music wrapped in a Christian worldview. Popular artists include Switchfoot, The Fray, Relient K, Grits, Hawk Nelson, tobyMac, Barlow Girl, Daughtry, Casting Crowns, Family Force 5, Stacie Orrico, Skillet, and other various Hip Hop, Pop, Rock, and Punk acts.

WAY FM started in Kalamazoo, MI in 1996 when Cornerstone purchased a construction permit from Grand Valley State University for 88.3 FM in Kalamazoo. After deciding on the Christian CHR format, the management of the station opted to use CHRSN's programming until local listenership and financial support allowed them to program locally.

88.3 WAYK, signed on for the first time on February 3, 1997 to serve Kalamazoo and Battle Creek.

WAYG's signal is challenged in the Grand Rapids metro, as another station in Holland, Michigan exists on the same frequency (89.9). Despite not being able to adequately cover half of the market, recent Arbitron ratings for WAYG place the station at #2 among all stations in the market with teens, and tied for 3rd place among females 12-24 (the station's core audience).

WAYK's signal covers the entire Kalamazoo market quite well, and extends as far southwest as Benton Harbor and as far northeast as Olivet. In the Kalamazoo metro, WAYK conistently pulls strong ratings among teens (#2), young adults, and even persons and women 25-49 (usually placing in the top 5 or top 3 in these demos).

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