Manistee, MI: WCCW Traverse City day and night
Allendale, MI: Slop from 1300 WOOD Grand Rapids
You get WCCW at NIGHT in Manistee?
My experience up that way (admittedly, mostly when WCCW was 5kW D1) was that WCCW had awful coverage in its acidic sand. WCCW would be weak at Platte Lake during the day and would start getting hit by interference well before sunset. At night it would be WNIC with WIBA not far behind, but with a rush of others behind it reminiscent of a graveyard channel.
WCCW is highly directional at night, is still on lousy soil, and Manistee is further away from WCCW when Platte Lake is.
If you're hearing WCCW at night in Manistee, I'm guessing they must be WAY out of pattern spec.
1310 to me:
Cadieux/Harper area, Detroit, WAS: moderate strength WKNR/WNIC/WWKR/WMTG/WDOZ/WNIC by day, weak WNIC (et al) at night pummeled by CIWW and others. IS truly clear by day (analog slop from WOBL and WAMO), CIWW in afternoon critical, graveyardish at night.
Monroe County, WAS: WDTW day (almost is strong at Ohio line than it was at Cadieux - and was stronger around Port Clinton, OH than it was at Cadieux), pummeled before sunset by CIWW and WNQM 1300 slop, sometimes WCCW just before TC sunset, graveyardish night. IS: WXYT slop by day, numerous unIDs at critical hours, and WIBA is the station most likely to be heard over the mess on the channel at night (never logged it before WDTW QRT'ed)