WMIC
660 WMIC is a Full Service AM radio station in Sandusky, Michigan. WMIC features Country Music throughout the week and Polka music on Sundays, along with both news and information programming and Rush Limbaugh weekdays. WMIC is a 1,000 watt daytimer that signs off between sunset and sunrise to protect WFAN New York which is a 50,000 watt clear channel status radio station. WMIC has two co-owned FM sister stations, Lite Rock 97.7 WTGV and Country 92.5 WBGV; the stations are locally owned and operated by Sanilac Broadcasting.
WMIC went on the air at 1560 AM on June 27, 1968, and changed its frequency to the current 660 in 1987. FM 97.7 (originally WMIC-FM) was added in 1971 and simulcast the AM programming until adopting a separate easy listening music format in 1977, becoming WTGV in 1979.