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WNSR

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For the former WNSR radio station in New York City, seeWWPR-FM. For the online student radio station, seeThe New School § WNSR radio.

Radio station in Brentwood, Tennessee
WNSR
Broadcast areaNashville, Tennessee
Frequency560kHz
BrandingWNSR SportsRadio
Programming
FormatSports radio
AffiliationsInfinity Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerSouthern Wabash Communications of Middle Tennessee, Inc.
WPDQ
History
First air date
1981; 44 years ago (1981)
Former call signs
  • WTBN (1981–1985)
  • WWCR (1985–1987)
  • WYOR (1987–1998)
Call sign meaning
"Nashville's Sports Radio"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID41062
ClassD
Power
  • 1,000watts (day)
  • 75 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
36°08′27″N86°45′23″W / 36.14083°N 86.75639°W /36.14083; -86.75639
Translator(s)
  • 95.9 W240CA (Brentwood)
  • 107.9 W300DO (Smyrna)
Repeater(s)103.9 WRFM (Drakesboro, Kentucky)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewnsr.com

WNSR (560AM) is aNashville-area Class Dradio station. WNSR's majority owner is Randolph Victor Bell, and the station's general manager is formerWSM personality Ted Johnson.

History

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The station converted to its current format in 1996, with the call lettersWYOR, when all-sports programming began its meteoric rise in theNorth American radio market, particularly on AM stations. WNSR is currently affiliated withCBS Sports Radio. Many of the top names in Nashville sports have worked at WNSR. Greg Pogue, who is a veteran sports writer, sports editor, and television host, hosted Nashville's longest running morning sports show with David Coleman. Pogue worked with theNashville Banner and was later sports editor at theDaily News Journal. Pogue took over the morning drive slot after Patrick McMurtry left to take a television news anchor position in Charleston, West Virginia. Darren McFarland, a radio veteran in Nashville, hosted a show during two different stints at the station. Brad Hopkins, a formerTennessee Titan, hosted two different shows, the latter as a co-host alongside McFarland. Bill King, a national sports talk show host and recruiting expert, hosted a show with Joe Biddle, a sports writer with the formerNashville Banner and laterThe Tennessean. Gregory Ruff, a veteran broadcaster in Nashville, worked in various roles with the station hosting a show and later being the fill-in for many of the shows. Jonathan Shaffer has also worked at the station. Chip Ramsey was one of the early broadcasters who did a show.Don West hosted an afternoon radio show that featured various other co-hosts including David Boclair, Eric Yutzy, Steve Wrigley, and Paul Kuharsky. (West was also a popular shopping channel show host and later announcer forTNA Wrestling). Long-time Nashville sports broadcasting figureGeorge Plaster joined the station's staff in September 2019, leaving in 2022.

Former logo

Listening area

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WNSR is licensed to the Nashvillesuburb ofBrentwood, Tennessee, in adjoiningWilliamson County. Its 4,500-watt daytime signal is transmitted from a four-tower antenna in eastern Williamson County in a north-northeast/south-southeast directional pattern; this is due in part to the 5,000-watt daytime signal of a much older Class B 560 kHz station,WHBQ, just under 200 airline miles away inMemphis. As a result, WNSR's signal can be heard clearly from as far away as Southwestern Indiana, South CentralKentucky andNorthAlabama between sunrise and sunset. At night, when WHBQ has a 1,000-watt signal, WNSR broadcasts at a nighttime power (75 watts) from a nondirectional, one-tower antenna just southeast of downtown Nashville.

However, the listening area has been effectively enlarged by the purchase ofWRFM (formerly WNTC and WPDQ), a Class A FM station licensed toDrakesboro, Kentucky, considerably north of the traditional Nashville market area, which now simulcasts WNSR programming, putting it into theClarksville/Hopkinsville market area.

In addition, the station also signed on over translator station W240CA (95.9 FM), which serves the Nashville/Davidson County area and the Williamson County area, including the Brentwood, Franklin, and some parts of Spring Hill, Tennessee areas.

Programming

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WNSR currently is in affiliation withInfinity Sports Network (formerly CBS Sports Radio). The station was previously affiliated withYahoo! Sports Radio (formerly Sporting News Radio, and Sports Fan Radio Network prior to that) andNBC Sports Radio. The station also broadcasts local sports, both talk shows and play-by-play as well.

See also

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WNSR".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
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