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WNRN

WNRN (91.9 FM) is a Public Radio, Adult album alternative, and formatted radio station licensed to Charlottesville, Virginia, serving Central and Western Virginia. WNRN is owned and operated by Stu-Comm, Inc.[3]

WNRN
Broadcast areaCentral Virginia
Frequency91.9 MHz
Branding91-9 WNRN
Programming
FormatAdult Album Alternative (AAA)
Ownership
OwnerStu-Comm, Inc.
WFTH, WNRS-FM, WHAN, WRJR
History
First air date
September 1996[1]
Former call signs
WANJ (1995-1996)[2]
Call sign meaning
W New Rock Now
Technical information
Facility ID8710
ClassA
Power320 watts
HAAT325 meters (1,066 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
37°58′55.0″N 78°29′3.0″W / 37.981944°N 78.484167°W / 37.981944; -78.484167
Links
WebcastWNRN Webstream
WebsiteWNRN Online

History

In 1993, Mike Friend, a former operations manager at WTJU (owned and operated by the University of Virginia), incorporated STU-COMM, Inc. “with the purpose of building a non-commercial FM radio station for the Charlottesville-Albemarle area.”[4] WNRN signed on August 29, 1996, after taking the call sign WANJ during the construction process.[5]

WNRN is a member of NPR and the Charlottesville affiliate for NPR's national triple-A show World Cafe. The station is a non-commercial operation, with a board of directors consisting of local community members and incorporated as the non-profit Stu-Comm, Inc.[6] WNRN was originally registered as an "educational nonprofit".[4]

In 2006 the station gained a direct commercial competitor in pop-oriented AAA station WCNR (106.1 FM), branded as "106.1 The Corner". Founder and then-general manager Mike Friend was angered enough to famously ban the word "corner" from his airwaves for a time after WCNR signed on.[7]

Expansion

In 2000, WNRN began expanding its service area outside of Charlottesville: first by renting airtime on WUDZ (now WNRS-FM), then the Sweet Briar College student radio station, followed by several purchases of translator stations in Lexington, Richmond, Harrisonburg and Lovingston in 2006 and 2007. Stu-Comm, Inc. purchased WNRS-FM outright in 2010, increasing its height and power in order to reach Lynchburg.[8] Although the main signal from Carters Mountain nominally has good coverage in the lower elevations to the east, including Richmond, interference from co-channel WGTS in Washington, D.C. cuts down on reception in those areas.[9]

Stu-Comm, Inc. took additional steps to improve its terrestrial signals in 2016, starting with the acquisition of WFTH (1590 AM) in Richmond, which enabled it to purchase and move in an additional FM translator under the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) "AM revitalization" program.[10] This new translator, W203CB on 88.5 FM from Midlothian, became WNRN's primary Richmond-area signal on February 2, 2018. W203CB replaced W276BZ (103.1 FM), which prompted listener complaints as it broadcast at only 10 watts and had difficulty covering the city.[11][12][13]

In May 2018, Stu-Comm received permission from the FCC to boost the WNRN signal from Carters Mountain to 560 watts. The construction permit is valid until May 2021.[14]

Hanover County-based WHAN (1430 AM), with a transmitter and FM translator (W275BQ, 102.9 FM) located in Ashland and covering the northern suburbs of Richmond, filed an agreement donating its license and facilities to Stu-Comm, Inc. on July 31, 2020; this gave WNRN a third and fourth signal covering the city. The action came concurrently with the FCC repeal of a longstanding rule prohibiting co-owned AM stations with substantial signal overlap from simulcasting each other.[15][16] WHAN came under Stu-Comm, Inc.'s control on October 14.[17]

In 2022, Stu-Comm entered the Hampton Roads market with the purchase of WRJR (670 AM), which is licensed to Claremont in Surry County but has a signal powerful enough to cover the entire region during the day. WRJR's companion FM translator W273DZ (102.5 FM) is located in Williamsburg. WNRN programming commenced on June 3.[18][19]

Personnel

The station made local headlines when Mike Friend was unexpectedly fired as manager by the board of directors in April 2011, although he was kept on as the station engineer.[4] Friend left WNRN altogether in 2013 and founded Blue Ridge Free Media, the licensee of WXRK-LP (92.3 FM).[20] The station's assistant general manager, Anne Williams, became acting general manager.[4] Mark Keefe replaced Dave Benson as general manager and program director May 31, 2014.[21]

As of June 2020, Ian Solla-Yates served as development director[22] and Lauren Velardi as membership director. Desiré Moses was managing producer, host, and music writer.[23] Bob Mosolgo was Morning Host. Amber Hoback is music director.

Longtime "Acoustic Sunrise" host Anne Williams worked her last on-air shift on February 15, 2019 after a two-decade run as a cornerstone of the station's schedule. Williams took a management position at Knoxville Americana station WDVX.[24]

Content

Principally, WNRN broadcasts adult album alternative (triple-A) music, with specialty shows at night and on the weekends such as Bluegrass Sunday Morning, and The Grateful Dead and Phriends. WNRN is a triple-A reporter, submitting charts to Billboard, Mediabase, and FMQB.

Repeaters

 
WNRN 91.9 radio face logo from May 2009.

WNRN's programming is aired full-time on four additional full-powered stations:

Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID Power
W
ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
Class FCC info
WFTH 1590 AM Richmond, Virginia 67683 5,000 day
19 night
D FCC
WHAN 1430 AM Ashland, Virginia 8438 1,000 day
31 night
D FCC
WNRS-FM 89.9 FM Sweet Briar, Virginia 74157 1,100 169 m (554 ft) A FCC
WRJR 670 AM Claremont, Virginia 68741 20,000 day
3 night
D FCC

There are also six low-powered translators. Through a partnership with the Virginia Tech Foundation, two are fed by HD subchannels of Radio IQ stations.

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license Facility
ID
ERP
(W)
Class FCC info Notes
W203CB 88.5 Richmond, Virginia 54972 170 D FCC LMS Relays WFTH
W234BA 94.7 Lovingston, Virginia 157863 10 D FCC LMS Relays WNRN
W236BG 95.1 Harrisonburg, Virginia 141356 25 D FCC LMS Relays WNRN
W237DF 95.3 Lexington, Virginia 147184 10 D FCC LMS Relays WIQR-HD3
W266BQ 101.1 Crozet, Virginia 91283 195 D FCC LMS Relays WVTU-HD3
W273DZ 102.5 Norfolk, Virginia 201653 250 D FCC LMS Relays WRJR
W275BQ 102.9 Ashland, Virginia 155027 250 D FCC LMS Relays WHAN
W276BZ 103.1 Toano, Virginia 158513 250 D FCC LMS Relays WRJR

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/2010/D4-2010-BC-YB-7.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "Call Sign History".
  3. ^ "WNRN Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^ a b c d Cedermark, Andrew (13 July 2011). "Defriended: Is station founder Mike Friend out at WNRN? - C-VILLE Weekly". C-VILLE Weekly.
  5. ^ Provence, Lisa (September 26, 2002). "Friend or foe: Mike's still a radio wonder". The Hook.
  6. ^ "Ownership Report". RECnet.
  7. ^ Barnes, Lindsay (August 23, 2007). "Savage's beast: How 'The Corner' took a bite of local radio". The Hook. No. 634.
  8. ^ "WNRS-FM Facility Data". FCCData.
  9. ^ Curran, Colleen (February 27, 2018). "WNRN can now be heard on 88.5 FM in Richmond". The Daily Progress.
  10. ^ Venta, Lance. "Station Sales Week Of 6/3: Multicultural Swaps Trust Assets In Los Angeles". RadioInsight. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  11. ^ "Boosting Our Richmond Signal!". WNRN.
  12. ^ "W203CB Facility Data". FCCData.
  13. ^ "W276BZ Facility Data". FCCData.
  14. ^ "Application for Construction Permit for Non-Commercial Broadcast Station". FCC CDBS.
  15. ^ "Station Donation Agreement".
  16. ^ "FCC Report & Order Eliminates Radio Duplication Rule". Radio-Online. 6 August 2020.
  17. ^ "Deal Digest: EMF Buys 'Wink FM' In Suburban Washington". Insideradio.com. 15 October 2020.
  18. ^ Venta, Lance (24 June 2022). "Station Sales Week Of 6/24". RadioInsight.
  19. ^ "Assignment of Authorization". FCC LMS. 17 June 2022.
  20. ^ "New Alt/Active Rock Station Debuts In Charlottesville, VA". All Access.
  21. ^ "Mark Keefe Named New GM/PD at WNRN". All Access. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
  22. ^ Mosolgo, Bob. "Annual Reports". WNRN. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  23. ^ "A Virginia Music History Lesson With WNRN's Desiré Moses". NPR.org. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  24. ^ "On down the road: WNRN's longtime morning show host Anne Williams departs". C-VILLE Weekly. 13 February 2019.

External links

  • 91-9 WNRN Online
  • WNRN in the FCC FM station database
  • WNRN on Radio-Locator
  • WNRN in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • Article: Anne Williams feature
  • Article: Richmond's burning: for WNRN music
  • Article: Tunes for the Road from the Washington Post
  • Article: Gaining Frequency from The Daily Progress

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WNRN 91 9 FM is a Public Radio Adult album alternative and formatted radio station licensed to Charlottesville Virginia serving Central and Western Virginia WNRN is owned and operated by Stu Comm Inc 3 WNRNCharlottesville VirginiaBroadcast areaCentral VirginiaFrequency91 9 MHzBranding91 9 WNRNProgrammingFormatAdult Album Alternative AAA OwnershipOwnerStu Comm Inc Sister stationsWFTH WNRS FM WHAN WRJRHistoryFirst air dateSeptember 1996 1 Former call signsWANJ 1995 1996 2 Call sign meaningW New Rock NowTechnical informationFacility ID8710ClassAPower320 wattsHAAT325 meters 1 066 ft Transmitter coordinates37 58 55 0 N 78 29 3 0 W 37 981944 N 78 484167 W 37 981944 78 484167LinksWebcastWNRN WebstreamWebsiteWNRN Online Contents 1 History 1 1 Expansion 2 Personnel 3 Content 4 Repeaters 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditIn 1993 Mike Friend a former operations manager at WTJU owned and operated by the University of Virginia incorporated STU COMM Inc with the purpose of building a non commercial FM radio station for the Charlottesville Albemarle area 4 WNRN signed on August 29 1996 after taking the call sign WANJ during the construction process 5 WNRN is a member of NPR and the Charlottesville affiliate for NPR s national triple A show World Cafe The station is a non commercial operation with a board of directors consisting of local community members and incorporated as the non profit Stu Comm Inc 6 WNRN was originally registered as an educational nonprofit 4 In 2006 the station gained a direct commercial competitor in pop oriented AAA station WCNR 106 1 FM branded as 106 1 The Corner Founder and then general manager Mike Friend was angered enough to famously ban the word corner from his airwaves for a time after WCNR signed on 7 Expansion Edit In 2000 WNRN began expanding its service area outside of Charlottesville first by renting airtime on WUDZ now WNRS FM then the Sweet Briar College student radio station followed by several purchases of translator stations in Lexington Richmond Harrisonburg and Lovingston in 2006 and 2007 Stu Comm Inc purchased WNRS FM outright in 2010 increasing its height and power in order to reach Lynchburg 8 Although the main signal from Carters Mountain nominally has good coverage in the lower elevations to the east including Richmond interference from co channel WGTS in Washington D C cuts down on reception in those areas 9 Stu Comm Inc took additional steps to improve its terrestrial signals in 2016 starting with the acquisition of WFTH 1590 AM in Richmond which enabled it to purchase and move in an additional FM translator under the Federal Communications Commission s FCC AM revitalization program 10 This new translator W203CB on 88 5 FM from Midlothian became WNRN s primary Richmond area signal on February 2 2018 W203CB replaced W276BZ 103 1 FM which prompted listener complaints as it broadcast at only 10 watts and had difficulty covering the city 11 12 13 In May 2018 Stu Comm received permission from the FCC to boost the WNRN signal from Carters Mountain to 560 watts The construction permit is valid until May 2021 14 Hanover County based WHAN 1430 AM with a transmitter and FM translator W275BQ 102 9 FM located in Ashland and covering the northern suburbs of Richmond filed an agreement donating its license and facilities to Stu Comm Inc on July 31 2020 this gave WNRN a third and fourth signal covering the city The action came concurrently with the FCC repeal of a longstanding rule prohibiting co owned AM stations with substantial signal overlap from simulcasting each other 15 16 WHAN came under Stu Comm Inc s control on October 14 17 In 2022 Stu Comm entered the Hampton Roads market with the purchase of WRJR 670 AM which is licensed to Claremont in Surry County but has a signal powerful enough to cover the entire region during the day WRJR s companion FM translator W273DZ 102 5 FM is located in Williamsburg WNRN programming commenced on June 3 18 19 Personnel EditThe station made local headlines when Mike Friend was unexpectedly fired as manager by the board of directors in April 2011 although he was kept on as the station engineer 4 Friend left WNRN altogether in 2013 and founded Blue Ridge Free Media the licensee of WXRK LP 92 3 FM 20 The station s assistant general manager Anne Williams became acting general manager 4 Mark Keefe replaced Dave Benson as general manager and program director May 31 2014 21 As of June 2020 Ian Solla Yates served as development director 22 and Lauren Velardi as membership director Desire Moses was managing producer host and music writer 23 Bob Mosolgo was Morning Host Amber Hoback is music director Longtime Acoustic Sunrise host Anne Williams worked her last on air shift on February 15 2019 after a two decade run as a cornerstone of the station s schedule Williams took a management position at Knoxville Americana station WDVX 24 Content EditPrincipally WNRN broadcasts adult album alternative triple A music with specialty shows at night and on the weekends such as Bluegrass Sunday Morning and The Grateful Dead and Phriends WNRN is a triple A reporter submitting charts to Billboard Mediabase and FMQB Repeaters Edit WNRN 91 9 radio face logo from May 2009 WNRN s programming is aired full time on four additional full powered stations Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID PowerW ERPW Heightm ft Class FCC infoWFTH 1590 AM Richmond Virginia 67683 5 000 day19 night D FCCWHAN 1430 AM Ashland Virginia 8438 1 000 day31 night D FCCWNRS FM 89 9 FM Sweet Briar Virginia 74157 1 100 169 m 554 ft A FCCWRJR 670 AM Claremont Virginia 68741 20 000 day3 night D FCCThere are also six low powered translators Through a partnership with the Virginia Tech Foundation two are fed by HD subchannels of Radio IQ stations Call sign Frequency MHz City of license FacilityID ERP W Class FCC info NotesW203CB 88 5 Richmond Virginia 54972 170 D FCC LMS Relays WFTHW234BA 94 7 Lovingston Virginia 157863 10 D FCC LMS Relays WNRNW236BG 95 1 Harrisonburg Virginia 141356 25 D FCC LMS Relays WNRNW237DF 95 3 Lexington Virginia 147184 10 D FCC LMS Relays WIQR HD3W266BQ 101 1 Crozet Virginia 91283 195 D FCC LMS Relays WVTU HD3W273DZ 102 5 Norfolk Virginia 201653 250 D FCC LMS Relays WRJRW275BQ 102 9 Ashland Virginia 155027 250 D FCC LMS Relays WHANW276BZ 103 1 Toano Virginia 158513 250 D FCC LMS Relays WRJRSee also EditList of community radio stations in the United StatesReferences Edit http www americanradiohistory com Archive BC YB 2010 D4 2010 BC YB 7 pdf bare URL PDF Call Sign History WNRN Facility Record Federal Communications Commission audio division a b c d Cedermark Andrew 13 July 2011 Defriended Is station founder Mike Friend out at WNRN C VILLE Weekly C VILLE Weekly Provence Lisa September 26 2002 Friend or foe Mike s still a radio wonder The Hook Ownership Report RECnet Barnes Lindsay August 23 2007 Savage s beast How The Corner took a bite of local radio The Hook No 634 WNRS FM Facility Data FCCData Curran Colleen February 27 2018 WNRN can now be heard on 88 5 FM in Richmond The Daily Progress Venta Lance Station Sales Week Of 6 3 Multicultural Swaps Trust Assets In Los Angeles RadioInsight Retrieved 30 June 2016 Boosting Our Richmond Signal WNRN W203CB Facility Data FCCData W276BZ Facility Data FCCData Application for Construction Permit for Non Commercial Broadcast Station FCC CDBS Station Donation Agreement FCC Report amp Order Eliminates Radio Duplication Rule Radio Online 6 August 2020 Deal Digest EMF Buys Wink FM In Suburban Washington Insideradio com 15 October 2020 Venta Lance 24 June 2022 Station Sales Week Of 6 24 RadioInsight Assignment of Authorization FCC LMS 17 June 2022 New Alt Active Rock Station Debuts In Charlottesville VA All Access Mark Keefe Named New GM PD at WNRN All Access Retrieved 2019 11 05 Mosolgo Bob Annual Reports WNRN Retrieved 2020 06 30 A Virginia Music History Lesson With WNRN s Desire Moses NPR org Retrieved 2020 06 30 On down the road WNRN s longtime morning show host Anne Williams departs C VILLE Weekly 13 February 2019 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to WNRN 91 9 WNRN Online WNRN in the FCC FM station database WNRN on Radio Locator WNRN in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Article Anne Williams feature Article Richmond s burning for WNRN music Article Tunes for the Road from the Washington Post Article Gaining Frequency from The Daily Progress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WNRN amp oldid 1130573888, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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