... the station. By the spring of 1923, Fetzer calculated that WEMC, “the Radio Lighthouse,” was reaching some 250,000 ... for John E. Fetzer. In 1930, Fetzer bought the license for WEMC and moved the station to Kalamazoo, where it was christened read more...
... s chief engineer, KFGZ's call letters were changed to WEMC ... WEMC ... received the sought after Class "B" license .. ... . this meant that WEMC could not use music boxes or victrolas in its broadcasting. read more...
... first regular network newscast. • John Fetzer purchases WEMC from Emmanuel Missionary College for $5,000. Changes name read more...
... Germany, Switzerland and France. In 1926 he built station WEMC of Andrews University of Michigan; in 1930 Mr. Fetzer read more...
... Germany, Switzerland and France. In 1926 he built station WEMC near Benton Harbor, Michigan; in 1930 Mr. Fetzer purchased read more...
... ” 3/30/2012. 25. Emmanuel Missionary College Memoirs on WEMC 26. Phil Schubert. “Interview with John Fetzer.” Encore: ... "working hard" that January of 1924 to get the (EMC station WEMC) station on the air ... the station's mission: the read more...
... radio broadcasting station in southwestern Michigan, WEMC at Emanuel Missionary College, in Benton Harbor, Michigan. ... responsibility to do good. In 1930, John and Rhea purchased WEMC Radio. They moved it to Kalamazoo, Michigan, changed the read more...
... afford a public service radio , which is what it was at WEMC. Here was a guy in the heart of the Depression , which read more...
... This publicity shot of Fetzer was taken in 1928 for WEMC Radio. He was that station’s full-time chief engineer and read more...