City of license | Bridgeton, New Jersey |
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Branding | WHYY |
Frequency | 89.3 MHz |
First air date | 1996[1] |
Format | Public radio |
ERP | 1 watt horizontal 2,500 watts vertical |
HAAT | 60 m (197 ft) horizontal 67 m (220 ft) vertical |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 48934 |
Callsign meaning | New Jersey Bridgeton |
Affiliations | NPR Public Radio International American Public Media |
Owner | WHYY, Inc. (New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority) |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | whyy.org |
WNJB-FM (89.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bridgeton, New Jersey. The station is owned by WHYY, Inc., and simulcasts the public radio news and talk programming of WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The station was formerly owned and operated by the New Jersey Network. NJN's radio network began operation May 20, 1991, when WNJT-FM in Trenton signed on. Eight other stations would be established over the following seventeen years.
On June 6, 2011, the New Jersey Public Broadcasting Authority agreed to sell five FM stations in southern New Jersey to WHYY. The transaction was announced by Governor Chris Christie, as part of his long-term goal to end State-subsidized public broadcasting. The five stations previously belonged to New Jersey Network's statewide radio service.[2] WHYY assumed control of the stations through a management agreement on July 1, 2011, pending Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approval for the acquisition; at that point, the stations began to carry the WHYY-FM schedule.[3]
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