WWTN
WWTN (99.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station serving the Nashville, Tennessee media market. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and is marketed as SuperTalk 99.7 WTN. WWTN operates at 100,000 watts and is a Class C0 station.[1]
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City | Hendersonville, Tennessee |
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Broadcast area | Nashville metropolitan area |
Frequency | 99.7 MHz |
Branding | SuperTalk 99.7 WTN |
Programming | |
Format | News/Talk |
Affiliations | Westwood One Network |
Ownership | |
Owner | Cumulus Media (Cumulus Licensing LLC) |
WKDF, WGFX, WSM-FM, WQQK | |
History | |
Former call signs | WMSR-FM (1962-1990) WQLZ (1990-1991) |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 31476 |
Class | C0 |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 395 meters (1,296 ft) |
Links | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | 997wtn.com |
WWTN is licensed to the city of Hendersonville, Tennessee, which is approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of Nashville. Its antenna (395 meters/1,296 feet in height above average terrain) is located approximately 25 miles (40 km) SSE of Nashville in Rutherford County, Tennessee, between the cities of Murfreesboro and Franklin. The station's studios are in the Music Row district of Nashville.
Programming
The station features a local schedule of programming until the late afternoon drive. The weekday evening schedule comes from syndicated shows provided by the Westwood One Network, a subsidiary of Cumulus Media.
WWTN served as the flagship station for the nationally syndicated weekday afternoon talk show hosted by Phil Valentine until July 2021, when his health deteriorated from COVID-19 and its after-effects. Valentine died on August 21, 2021.
See also
References
- "WWTN-FM 99.7 MHz - Hendersonville, TN". radio-locator.com.
External links
- Official site (link to streaming audio included within site)
- WWTN in the FCC FM station database
- WWTN on Radio-Locator
- WWTN in Nielsen Audio's FM station database