Family Life Broadcasting System has closed on its $10 million acquisition of “New Country 93.1” WDRQ Detroit and launched its Christian network programming on the station at midnight under new WUFL call letters.
The move marks a return to Detroit for Family Life Radio, which was heard on 1030 WUFL (now WKEG) Sterling Heights and four translators from 1988 until selling to Relevant Radio in November 2022 for $3.1 million. Originally launching on 1110 WUNN Mason MI in 1968, the now Tucson AZ based group now operates its Christian AC and Talk “Family Life Radio” network across eleven states
With the sale of WDRQ, Cumulus has moved the remnants of the Country brand to 96.3 WDVD-HD3 Detroit as “New Country Detroit“.
Family Life Radio (FLR) is continuing 35 years of radio ministry in metro Detroit and can now be heard on 93.1 FM WUFL. FLR broadcasts in 11 states and has 36 signals now including 93.1 FM WUFL.
This is FLR’s seventh signal in Michigan, joining their existing signals in Albion (96.7 FM), Battle Creek (101.1 FM and AM 1400), Lansing (99.9 FM), Mason (AM 1110) and Midland (99.7 FM). With the addition of WUFL, FLR reaches 80% of the Michigan population.
“For the first time ever, Family Life Radio will cover the entire metro Detroit area with one high quality signal, providing messages of hope and encouragement to those tuning in,” said Evan Carlson, President and Chief Executive Officer for FLR.
“Family Life Radio is looking forward to serving the metro Detroit audience in the coming year with events, community outreach and more,” said Mike Kankelfritz, FLR Morning Show Host and Chief Engagement Officer.
FLR features a Christian contemporary format, playing artists such as Phil Wickham, for King & Country, CeCe Winans and Matt Maher. Stream FLR online at myflr.org, the Family Life Radio app and other various radio apps.
This story first appeared on radioinsight.com