WNTI

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WNTI
City of license Hackettstown, New Jersey
Broadcast area Northwestern New Jersey Northeastern Pennsylvania
Branding 91.9 WNTI
Slogan "Where Great Music Lives
Frequency 91.9 (MHz)
First air date December 7, 1957
Format Adult Album Alternative
Language(s) English
ERP 5,600 watts
HAAT 155 meters
Class B
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Owner Centenary College
Website http://www.wnti.org

WNTI (91.9 FM) is a non-commercial radio station owned and operated by Centenary College in Hackettstown, New Jersey. The station first went on the air on December 8, 1958. On October 6, 2015, the Broadcast License owner, Centenary College Board of Trustees announced through a college spokesperson, that the WNTI Broadcast License is "...currently in the process of being sold." The College announced that a (presumptive) FCC Form 314 Application for transfer approval has or will be filed. A consummation of the sale has not been made and is pending. The tolling of the 30-day public comment period has not been determined.[1]

History

WNTI signed on in December 1957 broadcasting programs produced by Centenary students as well as the Centenary Singers. Over the years, it has evolved from broadcasting a few hours per day during the school year to (in 1995 under the leadership of prof. Eric Slater) being on the air 365 days a year, 24 hours a day.

WNTI commemorated its 40th anniversary in December 1997 with a CD release entitled "A Celebration of WNTI." The CD featured many musicians who over the years appeared on the station with in-studio performances and played at station fund raisers.It was produced by Ralph Drake ( host of the Rough Draft) who served as Program director for over a decade.

The station evolved over the years, as Centenary College moved from being an all-women's college to coed in the late 1980s. Under the Direction of Prof. Eric Slater and then student Ralph Drake in 1995 WNTI, was one of the first in the world to "webcast" on the internet, thanks to a free encoder given to the station by Real Networks.

In October 2015, WNTI and University of Pennsylvania FM station WXPN jointly announced a sales agreement for transfer of ownership of WNTI. The sale price is $1,250,000 in cash and another $500,000 in underwriting value over 10 years. A Public Service Operating Agreement enabled WXPN to begin using the WNTI transmission facilities to air WXPN programming, effective October 15, 2015.[2]

Current

WNTI primarily featured an Adult Album Alternative format with the slogan "Where Great Music Lives" and "Public Radio from Centenary College". The station also broadcast jazz, world, bluegrass, blues and other music programs on nights and weekends. Most of the programming was locally originated, but the station also carried national programs including World Cafe, Little Steven's Underground Garage and Acoustic Cafe. The station also broadcast news and talk programming from NPR, as well as coverage of Centenary College sports.

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