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WKEG

1989 establishments in MichiganChristian radio stations in MichiganDaytime-only radio stations in MichiganMichigan radio station stubsRadio stations established in 1989
Radio stations in DetroitRelevant Radio stationsSterling Heights, MichiganUse mdy dates from August 2023

WKEG (1030 AM) is a non-commercial Catholic radio station in Sterling Heights, Michigan, serving Metro Detroit. It is a daytimer which must go off the air at night. WKEG is a Class D station operating on the clear-channel frequency of 1030 AM; WBZ in Boston is the dominant Class A station on this frequency. By day, WKEG is powered at 5,000 watts, using a non-directional antenna. While the AM station may only broadcast between sunrise and sunset, WKEG has four FM translator stations which can be heard around the clock: 94.3 W232CA and 104.7 W284BQ in Detroit, 94.1 W231CV in Holly and 103.1 W276DB in Rochester Hills.

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