Broadcast area | Clarksville, Tennessee Nashville, Tennessee |
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Frequency | 790kHz |
Branding | 790 AM & 104.9 FM The Gospel |
Programming | |
Format | Urban gospel |
Affiliations | American Urban Radio Networks |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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History | |
First air date | July 14, 1982 (as WAJN) |
Former call signs | WAJN (1981–1991) WQSV (1991–2013) WJNA (2013–2019) WVWK (2019) WBWR (2019–2020) WVWZ (2020-21) WCHQ (2021) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 64336 |
Class | D |
Power | 2,000watts day 35 watts night |
Translator(s) | 103.9 W280FN (Ashland City) 104.9 W285FB (Brentwood) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Website | thegospelnashville.com |
WNTC (790kHz) is anAMradio station broadcasting inAshland City, Tennessee,United States, which broadcasts anurban gospel format branded as790 AM & 104.9 FM The Gospel. Day power is 2,000watts and night power is 35 watts.
WNTC relays its programming toFM translators in order to widen the coverage area, especially during nighttime hours when the AM frequency decreases power to 35 watts.
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | Class | FCC info |
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W280FN | 103.9 FM | Ashland City, Tennessee | 200720 | 75 | D | LMS |
W285FB | 104.9 FM | Brentwood, Tennessee | 156000 | 250 | D | LMS |
There have been severalcallsigns and formats over the years; the current one consists of Mainstream County and is the Flagship for Cheatham County Central High School Sports.
The then-WQSV signed off on June 8, 2013 due to insufficient advertising support from area businesses.[2] The station's studio and transmitter site were sold in a foreclosure sale to Community Bank & Trust on June 14.[3] A deal was reached to sell WQSV to Lightning Broadcasting in September 2013;[4] Lightning is controlled by Neil Peterson, who also ownsWSGI andWDBL inSpringfield.[5] The station changed its call sign to WJNA on December 9, 2013.
On February 7, 2019, Fowler Media Partners began operating WJNA under alocal marketing agreement and changed the station's format from southern gospel to classic country, simulcastingWVWF 105.1 FM Waverly, under new WVWK call letters.[6] The station has since relaunched separate original programming under the brand name The Bear.
On June 26, 2019, the station changed its call sign to WBWR. The next day, owner Sycamore Valley Broadcasting closed on the sale of the station and the W280FN translator to Mike Parchman's Consolidated Media LLC at a purchase price of $100,000.[7]
On January 9, 2020, the station changed its call sign to WVWZ. On February 22, 2021, the station changed its call sign to WCHQ and rebranded as "Q Country 103.9".[8] The call sign changed again to WNTC on July 22.
Effective October 14, 2021, Consolidated Media sold WNTC and translator W280FN to The Mighty Seven Ninety Incorporated.
The station now airs anUrban Gospel format as "790 AM & 104.9 FM The Gospel" moved over fromWENO AM 760
36°17′08″N87°04′58″W / 36.28556°N 87.08278°W /36.28556; -87.08278
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