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WRNJ

Coordinates:40°49′0.5″N74°49′36.7″W / 40.816806°N 74.826861°W /40.816806; -74.826861
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Radio station in Hackettstown, New Jersey, United States
WRNJ
Frequency1510kHz
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
AffiliationsABC News Radio
Ownership
OwnerWRNJ Radio, Inc. (Larry Tighe and Norman Worth)
History
First air date
August 26, 1976 (1976-08-26)
Former frequencies
1000 kHz (1976–1996)
Call sign meaning
Radio North Jersey
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID76913
ClassB
Power
  • 2,000 watts day
  • 1,100 watts critical hours
  • 230 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
40°49′0.5″N74°49′36.7″W / 40.816806°N 74.826861°W /40.816806; -74.826861
Translators
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewrnjradio.com

WRNJ (1510AM) is acommercial radio station inHackettstown, New Jersey. It broadcasts anadult contemporaryradio format and is owned locally by WRNJ Radio, Inc.[2][3] The studios and offices are onU.S. Route 46 in Hackettstown.

By day, WRNJ is powered at 2,000 watts. BecauseAM 1510 is aclear channel frequency reserved forClass A stationWLAC inNashville, WRNJ must reduce power at night to 230 watts. Programming is also heard onFM translators on 92.7, 104.7 and 105.7MHz.

History

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AM 1000 in Dover

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WRNJ began operation on AM 1000 on August 26, 1976.[4] It was adaytime only station with no pre-sunrise or post-sunset authorization, except for local emergencies. The originalcity of license wasDover, New Jersey. WRNJ employed afull-service adult contemporary format with an emphasis on local news, with national news supplied by theMutual Broadcasting System. WRNJ also had local talk shows featuring local leaders and volunteers. Larry Tighe originally owned the radio station.

For many years WRNJ was not profitable. By the early 1980s, there were rumors that the station may even godark. At that point, Norman Worth, who was the only person selling a substantial amount of advertising, became sales manager. Months later the station began turning a profit. By the late 1980s, Worth became part owner of the station and took over as General Manager and eventually as Chief Operating Officer.

Move to 1510 Hacketstown

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In 1992, Worth was awarded an FM license on 107.1 FM. That station became WRNJ-FM and aired acountry music format. In 1996, WRNJ was given permission to move to 1510 kHz.Westinghouse Broadcasting wanted to remove WRNJ from its AM 1000 home because it planned to improve the signal of its New York City AM station,WINS at 1010 kHz. That year, WRNJ moved from AM 1000 to 1510. It kept its full service adult contemporary format initially, and began operating from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

In 1997, engineers determined that the station'stowers could not transmit the correct nighttime patterns. WRNJ reverted to daytime-only operation. The current music also was phased out and the station evolved to more of anoldies format. By 1998, it was known as "Oldies 1510 WRNJ". The station still continued to be profitable despite the daytime-only operation. At the same time, management sold the FM station at 107.1 MHz to Big City Radio. Today the FM station isWWYY, licensed toBelvidere but broadcasting fromStroudsburg. Itsimulcasts country stationWCTO inEaston, Pennsylvania.

24 hour operation

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In 1999, Oldies 1510 WRNJ began a 24 hour schedule after fixing its tower pattern. It aired satellite-delivered oldies programming for much of the day, but retained its morning show, specialty shows, local news, and local talk shows. In 2004, WRNJ dropped satellite programming. It aired a full-service format that plays adult contemporary music with some talk shows also featured.

Logo before 105.7 translator sign on

The sale of WRNJ-FM in 1998 excluded the FM translators on 92.7 in Washington Township and on 104.7 in Hackettstown. WRNJ's owners retained these to rebroadcast the AM signal for listeners who prefer FM's sound quality. In 2009, the oldies sound evolved to a classic hits format focusing on 1970s and 1980s hits. In 2014, the station returned to a mix of adult contemporary and classic hits, with the slogan "Today's Hits and Yesterday's Favorites". Theplaylist is mostly from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s, but with a few titles from the 1960s and 1970s.

FM translators

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In addition to its main signal on 1510 AM, WRNJ broadcasts on the following FM translators:

Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)ClassTransmitter coordinatesFCC info
W224AS92.7FMWashington, New Jersey54693150D40°48′28″N74°57′32″W / 40.80778°N 74.95889°W /40.80778; -74.95889 (W224AS)LMS
W284AQ104.7FMHackettstown, New Jersey54698250D40°51′19″N74°46′42″W / 40.85528°N 74.77833°W /40.85528; -74.77833 (W284AQ)LMS
W289CR105.7FMGlen Gardner, New Jersey202425218D40°41′30.5″N74°55′29.6″W / 40.691806°N 74.924889°W /40.691806; -74.924889 (W289CR)LMS

Notable former personalities

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References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WRNJ".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"WRNJ Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^"WRNJ Station Information Profile".Arbitron.
  4. ^Broadcasting Yearbook 1978 page C-137. Retrieved Dec. 16, 2024.

External links

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Adult contemporary radio stations in the state ofNew Jersey
Stations
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