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WHZZ
Image:WHZZ-FM.jpg
City of license Lansing, Michigan
Broadcast area [1]
Branding 101.7 Mike FM
Frequency 101.7 MHz
First air date January 1957
Format Variety Hits (Classic Hits/Hot Adult Contemporary hybrid)
Power 4,100 watts
HAAT 121 meters
Class A
Facility ID 39538
Transmitter Coordinates 42°41′29″N 84°33′29″W / 42.69139, -84.55806
Former callsigns WILS-FM (3/24/92-5/15/95)
WLYY (4/15/91-3/24/92)
WKKP (5/5/89-4/15/91)
WILS-FM (?-5/5/89)
Owner MacDonald Broadcasting
Sister stations WILS, WQHH, WXLA
Website http://www.1017mikefm.com/

WHZZ (101.7 FM, "Mike FM") is a radio station licensed to Lansing, Michigan. It first began broadcasting in 1967 as WILS-FM. Prior to the adoption of the current format in September 2005, WHZZ had programmed a CHR/top 40 format for over a decade as "Z101.7." After WHZZ's change to "Mike FM", the CHR format was picked up by 97.5 WJIM-FM.

The station has gone through many different formats over the years. After beginning as a simulcast of WILS 1320 AM, the station separated programming in the late 1960s with an automated MOR format, and then in the 1970s became a highly successful album rock station. However, on April 14, 1984, WILS-FM abruptly changed to an adult contemporary "Love Songs" format using the brand name "LS-102" to compete with top-rated WFMK. The station's ratings plummeted and would not recover for over a decade, as 101.7 FM went through unsuccessful tries at Hot AC as WKKP and WLYY, and country formats (the latter with a return to the WILS-FM calls in the early 1990s).

In the spring of 1995, WILS-FM became WHZZ "Z101.7," restoring the CHR/Top 40 format to the Lansing airwaves after 94.9 WVIC-FM dropped its longtime CHR format to compete with country market leader WITL. Z101.7 was frequently criticized by CHR aficionados for featuring an overly conservative, adult-oriented playlist heavy on Hot AC chart currents and 1980s and 1990s gold, but the station enjoyed good Arbitron ratings during its run and even reached #1 overall (12+) at least once.

As "Mike FM," WHZZ continues to do respectably in the Lansing Arbitron ratings, possibly because unlike other Variety Hits stations such as WDRQ in Detroit, WHZZ employes a staff of actual DJs.

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