WNAA

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WNAA is a radio station owned and operated by the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University ("A&T") in North Carolina.

[edit] WNAA’s History & Mission

The station was established in 1979 as a direct outgrowth of A&T’s first radio station, WANT-AM, which was built by students in A&T’s Industrial Technology Department. WNAA operated from 1979 to 1985 as a local Greensboro station, serving the campus and small areas of the city with 10 watts of power. In 1985, the station was granted permission to upgrade to a full power noncommercial FM stereo station.

WNAA now operates with 10,000 watts at 90.1 MHz on the FM dial, and has a licensed coverage area of 35 to 45 miles (56-64km). The station experiences an actual coverage area of 35 to 55 miles (56-88km) in most directions. WNAA is licensed to serve the Greensboro, High Point, Winston-Salem metropolitan radio market. This area, coupled with the secondary coverage area allows WNAA to cover a 14 county area in Northern Piedmont North Carolina and Southwestern Virginia.

Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point, NC FM radio stations (Arbitron #45)
Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point

WFDD 88.5 | WBFJ 89.3 | WTJY 89.5 & WXRI 91.3 | WNAA 90.1 | WSNC 90.5 | WQFS 90.9 | WKRR 92.3 | WMQX 93.1 | WTHZ 94.1 | WGBT 94.5 | WHPE 95.5 | W243AL 96.7 | WQMG 97.1 | WIST 98.3 | WSMW 98.7 | WMAG 99.5 | WVBZ 100.3 | WZTK 101.1 | WJMH 102.1 | WUAG 103.1 | W278AM 103.5 | WTQR 104.1 | WMKS 105.7 | WSOE 89.3 | WWIH 90.3 | WUNC 91.5 | WRSN 93.9 | WKKT 96.9 | WBRF 98.1 | WEOM 103.1 | WFEC 103.1 | WEJM 106.1 | WEND 106.5

Other
See also: Piedmont Triad (FM) (AM)
North Carolina Radio Markets

Asheville | Charlotte-Gastonia (FM) (AM) | Elizabeth City-Nags Head | Fayetteville | Greensboro-Winston Salem-High Point (FM) (AM) | Greenville-New Bern-Jacksonville (FM) (AM) | Raleigh-Durham (FM) (AM) | Rocky Mount-Wilson | Wilmington

See also: List of radio stations in North Carolina and List of United States radio markets