
Here’s What 1240 The Ticket Means for The Game 730am
If you've seen the news regarding 1240 WJIM flipping to 1240 The Ticket, you probably have some questions about what is happening to The Game 730am. Rest assured, many of the programs you know and love will be staying with the station, while a few new voices will join the station.
1240 WJIM Becomes The Ticket
Why The Game 730am Is Changing
On December 1, 2025, The Game 730am will sign off its full-time sports format and welcome in the all-new Lansing 730, a one-stop shop for local talk from 6 a.m. to midnight on WVFN.
Lansing 730, Lansing First, will be the station built for our community. We will be where Lansing turns to for all forms of conversation.
What Lansing 730 Will Sound Like
With local talk, news, and sports with real voices and real perspectives from the community, right here in Mid-Michigan. Our hosts work here, live here, and play here in Michigan.
Whether it's in-depth commentary on local sports or thoughtful conversations on our community’s issues, our personalities will bring passion and commitment to Michigan.
Who’s Staying on the Air
The same voices, like Tim Staudt, Matt Sheppard, and Huge, will remain on the station; however, we are going to be making some room for a few voices in the community you probably know.
Full Lansing 730 Weekday Schedule
- 12a–3a Dave Ramsey
- 3a–6a Red Eye Radio
- 6a–9a The Steve Gruber Show
- 9a–12p Tim Staudt
- 12p–3p Matt Sheppard
- 3p–6p Michael Patrick
- 6p–9p (To Be Announced)
- 9p–12a Huge Show
Where to Hear MSU Games
Lansing 730 will be the home of Mid-Michigan's local voices you've learned to love over the years here in Lansing. You can also hear the Michigan State Spartans on WVFN now, your mothership for Michigan State Sports.
