[5] Talk shows of local interest were heard late mornings on WFNT, including subject matter such as guns, history, and shopping.
The rest of the weekday schedule was nationally syndicated shows from Brian Kilmeade, Dennis Prager, Sean Hannity, and Brandon Tatum.
WKMF's country format enjoyed a high level of ratings success during the 1960s and 1970s, often ranking among Flint's top five stations.
[8] In the 1990s, most country music listening was switching to the FM dial, so management decided to make a change.
Its syndicated program line-up included G. Gordon Liddy (who came to Flint and did his show live twice from the WFNT studios), Rush Limbaugh and Ken Hamblin.
Local talk shows were hosted by Chris Pavelich and later Tommy McIntyre and his producer Howard "The Knife" Gillespie.
Eventually, Regent Broadcasting (now Townsquare Media) acquired the station, as well as WCRZ and WWBN in Flint.
Beginning in 2007, WFNT became the flagship station for the now-defunct Flint Generals minor league hockey radio broadcasts.