When Kaitlyn Pierce of Battle Creek tuned into radio station WVIC 94.1 FM Monday morning as she does most days and heard country music, she thought she was hearing a comedy program at first.
"I thought it was like a joke or an accident," Pierce, an alternative music fan, told The Lansing State-Journal Tuesday. She was confused because the station, marketed as "The Edge," changed formats at 6 a.m. Monday and become a country music station with new call letters: WWDK-FM branding as The Duke: Lansing Michigan's classic country radio station.
The station is one of 72 owned by Wausau, Wisconsin-based Midwest Communications.
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The station's Vice President and General Manager Patrick Pendergast said Tuesday that the change was based on a simple fact.
"It was a bottom-line decision to drop the WVIC alternative format and we understand that there are some unhappy listeners out there," Pendergast said. "It's always a difficult process."
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Pendergast said listener research had determined that much of the alternative music audience came from three zip codes in the Lansing area. The station's 40,000-watt transmitter is near Jackson; its signal reaches Battle Creek, parts of Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing and Ann Arbor, according to a map at www.mwcradio.com. Its offices are in Holt, a Lansing suburb.
The Fall 2014 Nielsen radio ratings showed WVIC in seventh place among commercial stations in the Lansing-East Lansing market, with a 3.5 percent share of listeners.
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