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WNIV

Broadcast area

Atlanta metropolitan area

Frequency

970 kHz

Branding

Faith Talk 970

Programming

Format

Christian radio

Affiliations

Salem Radio Network

Ownership

Owner

  • (Salem Communications Holding Corporation)
  • Sister stations

  • WFSH-FM
  • WGKA
  • WLTA
  • History

    First air date

    1949; 75 years ago (1949)

    Former call signs

    • WGLS
  • WTAM
  • WIIN
  • WKLS
  • Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    23607

    Class

    D

    Power

  • 39 watts (night)
  • Transmitter coordinates

    33°48′34N 84°21′14W / 33.809444°N 84.353889°W / 33.809444; -84.353889

    Repeater(s)

    104.7 WFSH-HD2 (Athens)

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

  • Listen live (via Audacy)
  • Listen live (via iHeartRadio)
  • Website

    www.faithtalk970.com

    WNIV (970 AM) is a commercial Christian radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia. It is one of three Salem Media Group-owned stations in the Atlanta metropolitan area carrying a Christian talk and teaching radio format. AM 590 WDWD carries a different schedule of national and local religious leaders, while AM 1400 WLTAinAlpharetta, Georgia, simulcasts WNIV's programming for Atlanta's northern suburbs.

    WNIV broadcasts with 5,000 watts of power during daytime hours. But to protect other stations on AM 970, it drops to 39 watts during nighttime hours, rendering it all but unlistenable even in much of Atlanta; WLTA serves mainly to fill in the gaps in WNIV's nighttime signal. WNIV uses a non-directional antenna day and night. WNIV's single transmitting tower is shared by WAFS (previously under common ownership) using an antenna diplexing system. The Federal Communications Commission considers WNIV to be a Class D AM facility.

    Programming[edit]

    WNIV and WLTA air national and local religious leaders, including David Jeremiah, Jim Daly, Alistair Begg, Charles Stanley and Chuck Swindoll. Many of the same shows are also heard on co-owned FaithTalk 590 WDWD, but at different times. Salem sells blocks of brokered programming time to hosts, who in turn, may appeal for donations to the radio ministries. SRN News begins some hours of the day.

    History[edit]

    The radio station, which is the current WNIV, has had a long history in the Atlanta radio market. The station first signed on in Decatur in 1949 with the original call sign WGLS.[2] It was owned by the DeKalb Broadcasting Company and a 1,000-watt daytimer, required to go off the air at night.

    It later picked up the call sign WTAM when the Cleveland station that had used those call letters changed to KYW. In the 1960s, it changed to WIIN.[3][4]

    In 1968, WIIN flipped to a Top 40 format.[3][5] During the early 1970s WIIN changed format to progressive rock under new local owner Blake Hawkins. WIIN was, for a while, Atlanta's only progressive rock station and quickly became known for introducing new rock music to the Atlanta market. Under Program Directors John Parker and Brent Alberts, WIIN featured morning talent Skinny Bobby Harper who was consistently in the top 5 in Atlanta morning ratings.[6] WIIN became an adult standards/easy listening station in the late 1970s.[3]

    In the early 1980s, the station changed its call letters to WKLS and format to album rock, as a simulcast of 96.1 WKLS-FM (now WWPW).[3] The simulcast lasted until 1988 when the station was sold.[4] The new owner, Salem Communications, changed the call letters to the current WNIV.[4] The station adopted Christian talk and teaching programming.[3]

    Former Georgia Congressman Pat Swindall hosted a daily talk show on WNIV for several years, after serving a federal prison sentence.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNIV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 122
  • ^ a b c d e Jeffrey Leachman - Atlanta, Georgia AM Radio Directory
  • ^ a b c Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Home Page
  • ^ Atlanta Radio Time Warp 1968
  • ^ The Brent Alberts US Tour 1968-??
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the Atlanta metropolitan area (Georgia)

    ByAM frequency

  • 590
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  • 640
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  • ByFM frequency

  • 88.5
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  • 105.3
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  • 107.5
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  • LPFMs

  • 98.1
  • 98.9
  • 99.1
  • 102.1
  • 102.9
  • 103.7
  • 104.5
  • 105.1
  • Translators

  • W201DM
  • 89.7
  • 90.5
  • 92.1
  • 92.3
  • 92.5
  • 93.5
  • 93.7
  • 94.5
  • 96.5
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  • 99.3
  • 100.1
  • 100.3
  • 100.9
  • 101.13
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  • 102.5
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  • 103.7
  • 104.5
  • 105.5
  • 106.3
  • 107.1
  • NOAA Weather Radio
    frequency

    Digital radio
    by frequency & subchannel

  • 88.5-2
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  • 90.1-1
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  • 103.3-3
  • 104.1-1
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  • 105.7-3
  • 106.7-1
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  • 106.7-3
  • 107.5-1
  • 107.5-2
  • Bycall sign

  • W201CC
  • W201DM
  • W209CD
  • W209CG
  • W213BE
  • W221AW
  • W222AF
  • W223BP
  • W223CQ
  • W228CA
  • W229AG
  • W233BF
  • W239AY
  • W243CE
  • W243DQ
  • W244EI
  • W249CK
  • W250BC
  • W255CJ
  • W257DF
  • W262CD
  • W265AV
  • W265DG
  • W266BW3
  • W270AS
  • W271CV
  • W273CT
  • W275BK
  • W279CZ
  • W283CT
  • W288DX
  • W292EV
  • W292EW
  • W292GF
  • W296BB
  • WABE
  • WAFS
  • WAKL
  • WALR-FM
  • WAMJ
  • WAOK
  • WAOO-LP
  • WAOS
  • WAZX
  • WAZX-FM
  • WBCX
  • WBHF
  • WBIN
  • WBZW
  • WBZY
  • WCFO
  • WCHK
  • WCLK
  • WCNN
  • WDCY
  • WDJY-LP
  • WDPC
  • WDUN
  • WDWD
  • WEZM-LP
  • WFOM
  • WFSH-FM
  • WFTD
  • WGAF-LP
  • WGKA
  • WGRU-LP
  • WHIE
  • WHLB-LP
  • WHTA
  • WIEH-LP
  • WIFN
  • WIGO
  • WJGA-FM
  • WJZA
  • WKHX-FM
  • WKKP
  • WLBB
  • WLKQ-FM
  • WLTA
  • WMDG
  • WMKP-LP
  • WMLB
  • WMVV
  • WMVW
  • WNEA
  • WNIV
  • WNNX
  • WNRE-LP
  • WNSY
  • WPBS
  • WPCG-LP
  • WPLO
  • WPZE
  • WQXI
  • WRAS
  • WRDG
  • WREK
  • WRFG
  • WRUX-LP
  • WRZX
  • WSB
  • WSB-FM
  • WSBB-FM
  • WSRV
  • WSTR
  • WTBS-LD2
  • WTYF-LP
  • WUBL
  • WUMJ
  • WUWG
  • WVEE
  • WVFJ-FM
  • WWEV-FM
  • WWPW
  • WWSZ
  • WWWE
  • WWWQ
  • WXEM
  • WXJO
  • WXKG
  • WXNV-LP
  • WYKG
  • WYZE
  • WZGC
  • Internet

  • WGHR
  • Defunct

  • WERD (860 AM)
  • WGHR (102.5/100.7)
  • WGM
  • WHIE (1320 AM)
  • WHLE-LP (106.3 FM)
  • WJTP (890 AM)
  • WLWV-LP (102.7 FM)
  • WMLB (1170 AM)
  • WNIZ-LP (100.1 FM)
  • WTJH (1260 AM)
  • WWSV-LP (98.1 FM)
  • WWXR-LP (96.5 FM)
  • Satellite radio local traffic/weather
    XM Channel 227
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    Nearby regions
    Anniston
    Athens
    Auburn-Opelika
    Chattanooga
    Columbus
    Gadsden
    Greenville-Spartanburg
    Macon
    Rome
    See also
    List of radio stations in Georgia

    Notes
    1. Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage.
    2. Audio from channel 6 TV station
    3. Station is silent.

    Religious radio stations in the state of Georgia

    Stations

  • WAKL - Gainesville
  • WAQA – Morganton
  • WASW – Waycross
  • WATY – Folkston
  • WAWH – Dublin
  • WAWS – Claxton
  • WAYR-FM – Brunswick
  • WAYT – Thomasville
  • WBDX - Trenton
  • WBFC - Boynton
  • WBGP – Moultrie
  • WBIB-FM – Forsyth
  • WBJY – Americus
  • WBKG – Macon
  • WBLY-LP – Sycamore
  • WCCV – Cartersville
  • WCDG – Dahlonega
  • WDCY – Douglasville
  • WDDO - Perry
  • WDPC – Dallas
  • WDRW-LP – Athens
  • WDWD – Atlanta
  • WDYN - Rossville
  • WEAM - Buena Vista
  • WECC-FM – Folkston
  • WEGC - Metter
  • WESI-LP – Sugar Hill
  • WEYY – Tallapoosa
  • WFAL - Milner
  • WFAM – Augusta
  • WFRC – Columbus
  • WFSH - Athens
  • WGLH - Hawkinsville
  • WGLU - Warner Robins
  • WGPH – Vidalia
  • WGTJ – Murrayville
  • WHHR – Vienna
  • WHKV - Sylvester
  • WHLB-LP – Cartersville
  • WHLJ - Moultrie
  • WIEH - Marietta
  • WJDS – Sparta
  • WJEP – Cusseta
  • WJGG-LP – Thomasville
  • WJTG – Fort Valley
  • WJTR-LP – Ashburn
  • WJYZ – Albany
  • WKMW – Americus
  • WKUN - Monroe
  • WKVQ - Eatonton
  • WKZV - Tybee Island
  • WLCZ – Lincolnton
  • WLFS - Port Wentworth
  • WLOJ-LP – Calhoun
  • WLPE – Augusta
  • WLPF – Ocilla
  • WLPT – Jesup
  • WLTA – Alpharetta
  • WLVG - Clermont
  • WLXF - Macon
  • WLXP - Savannah
  • WLYG – Jasper
  • WMGR - Bainbridge
  • WMLT - Dublin
  • WMOC – Lumber City
  • WMSL – Athens
  • WMTM (AM) - Moultrie
  • WMUV – Brunswick
  • WMVV – Griffin
  • WMVW – Peachtree City
  • WNEA – Newnan
  • WNEE - Patterson
  • WNIV – Atlanta
  • WNNG - Warner Robins
  • WOAK – La Grange
  • WPCG-LP – Canton
  • WPMA – Buckhead
  • WPWB – Byron
  • WPZE - Mableton
  • WRAF – Toccoa Falls
  • WRBX – Reidsville
  • WRJS – Soperton
  • WRMK – Augusta
  • WSRD-LP – Albany
  • WTHB - Wrens
  • WTHP – Gibson
  • WTLD – Jesup
  • WTNL - Reidsville
  • WTTI - Dalton
  • WUKV - Trion
  • WUXL - Macon
  • WVFJ - Manchester
  • WWEV - Cumming
  • WWGF – Donalsonville
  • WWIO - St. Marys
  • WWQA – Albany
  • WXJO - Douglasville
  • WXNV-LP – Loganville
  • WYFA – Waynesboro
  • WYFK – Columbus
  • WYFS – Savannah
  • WYFW – Winder
  • WYTH - Madison
  • WWQE – Elberton
  • WZBN - Camilla
  • WZIQ – Smithville
  • WZOT - Rockmart
  • WZYN - Hahira
  • Defunct

  • WGMI - Bremen
  • WHLE-LP – Atlanta
  • WLVN-LP – Fort Valley
  • WTFH – Helen
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in Georgia
    See also
    Classical
    Jazz
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    Spanish
    Smooth Jazz
    Other

    AM radio stations

  • KCBQ
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  • WAVA
  • WDTK
  • WDWD
  • WEZE
  • WFIL
  • WGKA
  • WHK
  • WHKW
  • WIND
  • WLCC
  • WLQV
  • WLSS
  • WLTA
  • WMCA
  • WMYM
  • WNIV
  • WNTP
  • WNYM
  • WORL
  • WPGP
  • WPIT
  • WRCW
  • WRFD
  • WRHC
  • WROL
  • WTBN
  • WTLN
  • WTWD
  • WWFE
  • WWRC
  • WWTC
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  • FM radio stations

  • KBIQ
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  • KDIS-FM
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  • KFSH-FM
  • KGFT
  • KGU-FM
  • KHCM-FM
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  • KKFS
  • KKLA-FM
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  • KKSP
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  • KPDQ-FM
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  • KRYP
  • KWRD-FM
  • WAVA-FM
  • WBOZ
  • WFFH
  • WFFI
  • WFHM-FM
  • WFSH-FM
  • WORD-FM
  • WTOH
  • Satellite radio stations

    Salem Radio Network

  • The Word In Praise
  • Salem Publishing

  • PJ Media
  • RedState
  • Regnery Publishing
  • Townhall
  • Twitchy
  • Xulon Press
  • Salem Web Network

  • Christianity.com
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  • Godtube.com

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