WTON (AM)
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Broadcast area | Staunton, Virginia Augusta County, Virginia |
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Frequency | 1240 kHz |
Branding | Independent Music Radio WNRN |
Programming | |
Format | Adult album alternative |
Ownership | |
Owner | Stu-Comm, Inc. |
WTON-FM, WNRN-FM | |
History | |
First air date | March 9, 1946 (at 1400)[1] |
Former call signs | WSTN (1944–1945)[2] |
Former frequencies | 1400 kHz (1944–1956)[2] |
Call sign meaning | StaunTON |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 50077 |
Class | C |
Power | 1,000 watts unlimited |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°8′30.0″N 79°2′33.0″W / 38.141667°N 79.042500°W |
Links | |
Website | https://www.wnrn.org |
WTON (1240 kHz) is an adult album alternative formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Staunton, Virginia, United States, serving Staunton and Augusta County, Virginia. WTON is owned and operated by Stu-Comm, Inc., and is a full-time relay of their Charlottesville-based WNRN-FM.[3]
WTON had previously carried ESPN Radio and local and regional sports starting in 2000. Stu-Comm, Inc. purchased WTON and co-owned WTON-FM (94.3 FM) in 2023, intending to use WTON-FM as a full-powered relay of its WNRN-FM for the lower Shenandoah Valley. In April 2024, it then sold WTON and their now-redundant translators covering Staunton–Waynesboro and Harrisonburg to former WCHV talk host Joe Thomas, who plans to return WTON to local news, talk and sports programming.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ "Stations in the U.S." (PDF). Retrieved 2023-09-13.
- ^ a b FCC History Cards for WTON
- ^ "WTON Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ^ Hite, Patrick (12 April 2024). "WTON sold: New owner plans to return local programming to Staunton radio station". Staunton News Leader.
External links[edit]
- WTON in the FCC AM station database
- WTON in Nielsen Audio's AM station database