Radio Station Information

WSNL 600 AM

City of License:
Flint, MI

Format:
Religious (Christian)

Market:
Flint, MI

Owner:
Christian Broadcasting System (Christian Broadcasting System, Ltd.)

WSNL is an AM radio station broadcasting at 600 KHz. The station is licensed to Flint, MI and is part of that radio market. The station broadcasts Religious programming. WSNL is owned by Christian Broadcasting System.

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Listener Comments and Reviews

I would like to send something to you. What is your address and phone number?
By: Betty Hendricks on April 8, 2015

Who was being interviewed at10:30 am on 9-12-16
By: Craig spohn on September 13, 2016

Hillary lost the election. She is done with. Why not focus on Donald Trump. He won The election with less than majority vote. He is also a reality TV star that talks filthy and is probably broken every commandment
By: Patrick on December 9, 2016

Public Service Announcement Bay City State Recreation Area Winter Fest: Saturday Feb. 18: 9am-7pm Department of Natural Resources hosting 24th annual Winter Festival offered on Michigan’s Free Fishing Weekend. Activities including youth Ice Fishing, bird hikes and identification, Native American Snow Snake Clinic, and hikes to the beaver lodge and eagle nest viewing site among many indoor and outdoor activities. Delta College Planetarium Manager, Mike Murray will give an astronomy presentation and, weather permitting, outside observing with binoculars (provided) will follow. Explore the winter world of Michigan’s Native Americans with historian/archaeologist, Mike Slasinski, curator for Great Lakes Logging and Indian Culture Museum. Sponsored by Saginaw Bay Walleye Club and Frank’s Great Outdoors of Linwood. For more information contact the Saginaw Bay Visitor Center page on the DNR website.
By: Val Blaschka on February 15, 2017

Do you sell radio time for live gospel music and reading of the Word?
By: Joseph Surlas on March 8, 2019

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