Talk:WNTJ

Latest comment: 15 years ago by RobDe68 in topic WNTJ edit history.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:31, 13 February 2008 (UTC)Reply

WNTJ edit history.

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Due to a cut/paste move when WNTJ changed frequencies and WKGE took over the 850 AM frequency, some edit history for WNTJ can be found at WKGE's edit history. RobDe68 (talk) 04:41, 19 December 2008 (UTC) Really there is very little edit history for WNTJ on the WKGE page. WNTJ originally was heard on the frequency AM-1490 (after a call letter change from WJNL-AM). Forever Broadcasting acquired WNTJ and WMTZ and thought that the popular News Talk format on WNTJ-AM 1490 would do well on AM-850 a 10,000 watt blowtorch which was at the time WLYE, formerly WSPO, formerly WJAC (all call letter and format changes were made by Forever Broadcasting). The listeners responded well to the increased coverage area (about 29 more counties and 3 additional states), but the Sales Department wasn't able to make much more of an impact and Forever Broadcasting management decided to sell AM-850 and move WNTJ back to AM-1490 even though AM-1490 was owned by 2510 Associates (not at all affiliated with Forever Broadcasting). AM-850 became WKGE May 1, 2008 and under an agreement Radiowerks Broadcasting took control of the station programming AM-850 with The Edge Talk & Sports format. Learn more at www.edge-radio.comReply