WNIS
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Broadcast area | Hampton Roads |
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Frequency | 790 kHz |
Branding | AM 790 WNIS |
Programming | |
Format | Talk radio |
Affiliations | |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WNOB, WROX-FM, WTAR, WUSH | |
History | |
First air date | September 21, 1923 |
Former call signs | WTAR WTAR-WSUF[1] WTAR-WPOR[1] WTAR (1933–1997) |
Call sign meaning | "News and Information Station" |
Technical information[2] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 4671 |
Class | B |
Power | 5,000 watts unlimited |
Transmitter coordinates | 37°4′25.0″N 76°17′31.0″W / 37.073611°N 76.291944°W |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wnis.com |
WNIS (790
WNIS has
Programming
Weekdays, WNIS has local morning
History
WTAR
WNIS is the oldest radio station in Virginia. The station was first licensed, as WTAR, on September 21, 1923.
A second Norfolk station was licensed as WSUF, which in early 1928 changed its call sign to WPOR.[8] As part of a consolidation, WTAR was formally licensed as WTAR-WSUF and later WTAR-WPOR, with WPOR only used when the station was broadcasting from an auxiliary studio.[9] However, the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) requested that stations using only one of their assigned call letters drop those that were no longer in regular use, so on May 15, 1933 WPOR was eliminated from the dual call sign, with the station reverting to just WTAR.[10]
On July 6, 1934, WTAR became an
By the late 1930s, WTAR got a power boost to 5,000 watts by day, 1,000 watts at night.[12] In the 1940s, the nighttime power was increased to match the daytime power, 5,000 watts.
WTAR added an FM counterpart in 1947, WTAR-FM (97.3), which mostly simulcast the AM station.[13] However, few people owned FM radios at that time, and WTAR gave up its FM license a couple of years later. The 97.3 frequency returned to the air in the mid-1950s as WGH-FM.

In 1950, WTAR signed on a TV station, WTAR-TV (Channel 4, now WTKR on channel 3).[13] Because WTAR was an NBC affiliate, the TV station primarily carried NBC-TV programs. As the first TV station in the Norfolk area, it also ran some shows from CBS, ABC and the DuMont Television Network. Within a year of the TV station's debut, both the TV and radio facilities moved into a new broadcasting center at 720 Boush Street.
In 1961, WTAR management decided to return to FM broadcasting, and signed on a new WTAR-FM, this time at 95.7 MHz (now
By 1986 or 1987, WTAR switched its full-service format to an oldies format and became an affiliate of CBS Radio News. In the early 1990s, the station stopped playing music and became a news/talk station, adding an affiliation with CNN as well as CBS Radio.[17] Around the same time, rival talk station WNIS got a big boost in power, going to 50,000 watts by day, 25,000 watts at night. Eventually, both stations would become co-owned, with Sinclair acquiring AM 850 in June 1997.
WNIS
On July 15, 1997, WTAR and its
References
- ^ a b FCC History Cards for WNIS
- ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNIS". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
- ^ "WNIS Facility Record". Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ^ WNIS.com/contact
- ^ "WNIS-AM Radio Station Coverage Map". radio-locator.com.
- ^ "New stations", Radio Service Bulletin, October 1, 1923, page 2.
- ^ "WTAR-TV Marks Its First Year". Broadcasting. April 30, 1951. p. 62. Retrieved August 8, 2016.
- ^ "Alterations and Corrections", Radio Service Bulletin, February 29, 1928, page 6.
- ^ "Radio Remembered" by Alice Brannigan, Popular Communications, August 1990, page 22.
- ^ "Double Call Letters Are Being Eliminated", Washington (D.C.) Evening Star, June 25, 1933, Part 4, page 6.
- ^ "WTAR Joins the NBC" (PDF). Broadcasting. July 15, 1934. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
- ^ "Directory of Broadcasting Stations of the United States: Virginia", Broadcasting Yearbook (1940 edition), page 162.
- ^ a b "Directory of AM, FM and TV Stations of the United States: Virginia: Norfolk", Broadcasting Yearbook (1951 edition), page 314.
- ^ WTAR & WTAR-TV new facility advertisement, Broadcasting, September 28, `1950, page 53.
- ^ "Directory of AM and FM Radio Stations in the U.S.: Virginia: Norfolk", Broadcasting Yearbook (1971 edition), page B-217.
- ^ "Offenders of the Faith". Archived from the original on January 9, 2001.
- ^ "Directory of Radio Stations in the U.S.: Virginia: Norfolk ", Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook (1993 edition), page B-376.
- ^ Call Sign History (Facility ID: 4671)
- ^ Call Sign History (Facility ID: 60472)
External links
- AM 790 WNIS Online
- Facility details for Facility ID 4671 (WNIS) in the FCC Licensing and Management System
- WNIS in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
- FCC History Cards for WNIS (covering 1923-1981 as WTAR / WTAR-WSUF / WTAR-WPOR / WTAR)
- Sinclair Telecable List of Stations