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WRNA
Frequency1140 kHz
Programming
FormatSouthern Gospel (WRKB simulcast)
AffiliationsSalem Radio Network
Ownership
Owner
  • South Rowan Broadcasting Co
  • (Carl L. Ford)
  • Sister stations

    WRKB
    History

    First air date

    November 1979

    Call sign meaning

    We're Rowan's Newest Alternative (former format)
    Technical information
    ClassD
    Power1,000 watts daytime
    250 watts critical hours

    Transmitter coordinates

    35°34′20N 80°35′21W / 35.57222°N 80.58917°W / 35.57222; -80.58917
    Translator(s)93.7 MHz W229DL (China Grove)
    Links
    Websitefordbroadcasting.com/fbn.htm

    WRNA (1140 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a Southern Gospel radio format. Licensed to China Grove, North Carolina, it serves Rowan and Cabarrus Counties. It is owned by South Rowan Broadcasting and is simulcast with co-owned WRKB 1460 AMinKannapolis, North Carolina.

    By day, WRNA is powered at 1,000 watts, using a directional antenna. But 1140 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A XEMR Monterrey, Mexico, and WRVA Richmond, Virginia. So to avoid interference, WRNA must sign off at night. During critical hours, it is powered at 250 watts.

    History

    [edit]

    The station signed on in November 1979.

    Carl L Ford's first job was at WRKBinKannapolis, which was owned by Bill Hefner at the time. Now Ford and his wife Angela own Ford Broadcasting, which owns WRKB and WRNA. The two stations broadcast the same programming, and Ford hosts a morning show on both stations.[1]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ Jessie Burchette, "Broadcaster Carl Ford Off to Fast Start on Commission", The Salisbury Post, January 4, 2009.
    [edit]


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