[membership level="2,3"] <img src="https://radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2017/11/alt1067-200x127.png" alt="Alt 106.7 The D WDTW Detroit 89X" width="200" height="127" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-121170" />iHeartMedia is looking towards Detroit radio past for the future of "<a href="https://alt1067.iheart.com/">Alt 106.7</a>" WDTW-FM. The company has registered <a href="http://DetroitsWheels.com">DetroitsWheels.com</a>, <a href="http://1067WLLZ.com">1067WLLZ.com</a>, <a href="http://1067DetroitsWheels.com">1067DetroitsWheels.com</a>, <a href="http://1067Wheels.com">1067Wheels.com</a>, <a href="http://WLLZ1067.com">WLLZ1067.com</a> and <a href="http://WheelsDetroit.com">WheelsDetroit.com</a>. Additionally the WLLZ call letters have been parked on what was 93.5 WDZD Ocean Isle Beach NC for an eventual move to Detroit. The WLLZ call letters and "<strong>Wheels</strong>" existed on 98.7 Detroit from 1980 through its flip to Smooth Jazz in 1995. It launched as a Rock 40 and led to 106.7 WWWW dropping Rock (and Howard Stern) for Country days after its first ratings book. A return to Rock would position the new WLLZ between Beasley Media's pair of Classic Rock <a href="https://wcsx.com/">94.7 WCSX</a> and Rock <a href="https://wrif.com/">101.1 WRIF</a>. In the January 2019 Nielsen Audio ratings, "<a href="https://alt1067.iheart.com/">Alt 106.7</a>" held a 1.5 share of the Detroit market while WCSX was third in the market with a 6.9 share and WRIF fourth with a 6.0. [/membership]