WNAP
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WNAP | |
Broadcast area | Norristown, PA |
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Branding | "Gospel Highway Eleven" |
Slogan | "Philadelphia's first all gospel music station, Gospel Highway Eleven!" |
First air date | January 1, 1987[1] |
Frequency | 1110 (kHz) |
Format | Gospel |
ERP | 4800 Watts (day) / 500 Watts (critical hours)[2] |
Class | D |
Callsign meaning | None, randomly issued by the federal government |
Former callsigns | WNAR (?-1987) WGHW (1984-1987)[1] |
Owner | WNAP, INC[3] |
Website | wnap1110am.com |
WNAP is a class D AM radio station on 1110 kHz licensed to Norristown, Pennsylvania. WNAP broadcasts gospel music from its tower near Arch Road in East Norriton.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Call Sign History (HTML). Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved on December 28, 2006.
- ^ AM Query & AM List Results (HTML). Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved on December 28, 2006.
- ^ Call Sign Desk - Query (HTML). Federal Communications Commission (1987-01-01). Retrieved on December 28, 2006.
- ^ WNAP 1110 AM Radio - Norristown, PA (HTML) (1993-07-14). Retrieved on December 28, 2006.
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