Radio Station Information

WTCM 103.5 FM

We are Country

City of License:
Traverse City, MI

Format:
Country

Market:
Traverse City-Petoskey-Cadillac, MI

Owner:
Midwestern Broadcasting (Wtcm Radio, Inc.)

WTCM is an FM radio station broadcasting at 103.5 MHz. The station is licensed to Traverse City, MI and is part of the Traverse City-Petoskey-Cadillac, MI radio market. The station broadcasts Country music programming with the slogan "We are Country". WTCM is owned by Midwestern Broadcasting.

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Nearby Radio Stations

WJNL 1210 AM, WLXV 96.7 FM, WWMN 106.3 FM, WGCP 91.9 FM, WIAA 88.7 FM, WOLW 91.1 FM, WKAD 93.7 FM, WSRJ 105.5 FM, WCCW 1310 AM, WTCM 580 AM

Co-Owned Radio Stations in Traverse City-Petoskey-Cadillac, MI

WBCM 93.5 FM, WCCW 107.5 FM, WCCW 1310 AM, Z93, WTCM 580 AM

Listener Comments and Reviews

Please place this on your public calendar of events. Northern Michigan walk to cure lupus in memory of Josephine van ham will be held in Frankfort, Saturday June 9th. Registration 9, walk begins at 10 a.m.
By: Joann walrad on May 13, 2018

I want to know more about the add to climb the Mackinac Bridge. Please e-mail the info thank you Dave
By: DAVID J TERBRACK on September 9, 2019

Lake City Area Chamber Corner Nonprofit Impact in Communities - Charitable nonprofits, clubs and groups embody the best of Missaukee County. They provide a way for people to work together for the common good, transforming shared beliefs and hopes into action. They give shape to our boldest dreams, highest ideals, and noblest causes. They offer HOPE when all is lost and continue to serve our local deserving neighbors. On Saturday, September 19th you are invited to come out and support, engage and ask questions with some of our finest nonprofit leaders, volunteers and local group representatives. The Chamber is hosting a day of “GIVING BACK” so each of our organizations can continue to do important work with a mission as a driving force. A mission is only as helpful and the individuals, donors and supporters behind it. Please come to Lake City Area Park area from 10 am to 4 pm and see the trees they have decorated telling a story. Each organization will have an opportunity starting at 1 pm to get up on stage in the park area to share who they are serving, what is the mission and needs they may have. Residents and visitors will have a chance to donate $1.00 in a box in front of each display and all the money collected will stay directly with the group to continue to move their mission forward and doing good things in our communities. This is not a competition or contest – each organization, group, team and church family represented is a winner. We are asking for your vote to where your heart takes you at the moment. There will be 29 local nonprofits at this event - showcasing their good stories of how they are helping our community and neighbors. Missaukee County charitable nonprofits feed, heal, shelter, educate, inspire, enlighten, and nurture people of every age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status, from community to community, small town to small town, and beyond. They foster civic engagement and leadership, drive economic growth, and strengthen the fabric of our communities in Missaukee County. Every single day! Every person in the County benefits from the work of nonprofits in one way or another, whether they realize it or not. It’s easy to see a nonprofit’s mission in action when our families or neighbors are direct beneficiaries—such as when nonprofits provide food for the hungry, life-saving trauma care to someone in a car wreck, or support relief to the local veterans and their families. It’s harder to recognize the full impact of the indirect benefits nonprofits provide us. For example, the mission of the local public library’s might be to promote reading, but taxpayers also benefit when the nonprofit raises funds to buy books and equipment. Thank you for helping us share this feel good story with the public. Michelle Reichert - Lake City Area Chamber of Commerce Director
By: Michelle Reichert on September 16, 2020

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