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| Broadcast area | Lebanon-Hanover-White River Junction area |
| Frequency | 99.7MHz |
| Branding | News Talk 99.7 WNTK |
| Programming | |
| Format | News/talk |
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| History | |
First air date | November 28, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-11-28) (as WRJE) |
Former call signs | WRJE (1992) |
Call sign meaning | "News Talk" |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 35407 |
| Class | A |
| ERP | 1,450 watts |
| HAAT | 206 meters (676 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°26′54.3″N72°2′2.3″W / 43.448417°N 72.033972°W /43.448417; -72.033972 |
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Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen live |
| Website | www |
WNTK-FM (99.7MHz) is acommercial radio station broadcasting anews/talkradio format.Licensed toNew London, New Hampshire, the station serves theLebanon-Hanover-White River Junction area of New Hampshire andVermont. The station is currently owned by Robert and John Landry, through licensee Sugar River Media, LLC, and features local morning programs, as well asnationally syndicatedconservative talk shows.[2] Much of the programming is alsosimulcast on co-ownedWUVR (1490 AM) and itsFM translator at 98.9 MHz inLebanon, New Hampshire.
Weekdays begin with a local wake up news and information show. Afternoons feature twoBoston-based shows, Grace Curley andHowie Carr. The rest of the schedule comes from national hosts from theWestwood One network:Chris Plante,Mark Levin,Jim Bohannon,Red Eye Radio andAmerica in the Morning.
Weekends feature shows on money, health, home repair, cars, the law, travel, the outdoors, gardening, guns, and pets. Weekend syndicated hosts includeDan Bongino,Ben Shapiro,Bruce DuMont andBill Cunningham. The station carriesBoston Red Soxbaseball. Most hours begin with updates fromFox News Radio.
The station was assigned the call sign WRJE on October 9, 1992,[3] and went on the air November 28.[4]
On December 28, 1992, the station changed its call sign to WNTK-FM.[3] It was carried onWCNL (then known as WNTK, at 1010 AM) before WCNL changed to its currentcountry music format.
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