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WNJE AM 920

When your tower site is 13 acres of desirable land adjacent to I-95 in Yardley worth tens of millions of dollars (which your station owner sold off years ago) and you're an AM running 24/7 syndication with low revenue this is bound to happen.
 
FCC filing: "As previously reported to the Commission, station WNJE(AM) has been operating nondirectionally at night at 25 percent of licensed power due to an issue with the nighttime antenna system. Licensee has worked diligently to return the station to licensed operations but has encountered repeated obstacles, including various mechanical problems and vandalism at the site. Licensee is evaluating next steps. In the interim, due to economic conditions in the market, licensee plans to take the station off the air on December 31, 2023 and respectfully requests special temporary authority for the station to remain silent. The licensee will promptly notify the Commission when it is able to resume station operations."
 
I don't think this station has generated any spot revenue to speak of in years--maybe a little income from brokered shows. It won't be a surprise if it doesn't come back.
 
weren't they WTTM years back with a WIP type format and co owned with religious 94.5 WCHR, with 50kw using the second tower for their 5 bay....
 
920 was arguably the worst of the three AM regional signals licensed to Trenton. Much as the other two existed for the longest while -- might still do -- with the towers up the Delaware, 920, 1260 and 1300, sent their lobes at Trenton proper, and then past that into ...... not much else aside from pine trees, some swamps, and Fort Fix.
Moreover, none of the three was present in any respectable form either toward Philly or NYC.
I doubt that 920 Trenton will return. I'm sort of going to miss them. I still have stubs from concert tickets I won without even entering a station contest. I merely called to ask the title of a Vogues song they had played during 45 minutes or so of Vogues records they featured one afternoon. When they were a Country station !!
 
Callsigns get reused, you know.

The current WTTM is on 1680, but it has no direct connection to the prior WTTM on 920.
"World Takes Trenton Makes"

(From 60's era letterhead)
 
I didn't even know there was a WTTM under different ownership on 920.
1680 was the expanded band replacement for 1350 WHWH Princeton and later moved south into the Philadelphia market.

When 920, 1350, and 1680 were all owned by Nassau in the late 90s, the format shuffle that saw 94.5 WCHR become WNJO had the WCHR calls and format moved to 920 and WTTM calls placed on 1680.
 

JERSEY STRONG !
Here's Chester, PA's version of the Trenton slogan, visible from trains passing through Chester, and across the street IIRC from the downtown station. The billboard came down in the '70s IIRC.


Indeed it did...

 
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Heard on the air today 5-13–24 with 70s—-top of hour announcement was “WSJO-HD3 Egg Harbor city, a TownSquare media station — the radio station that plays the greatest music ever made. This is Beach radio, home of the Jersey Shore’s Best oldies.”.

(several slogans in one announcement)
 
1680 was the expanded band replacement for 1350 WHWH Princeton and later moved south into the Philadelphia market.

When 920, 1350, and 1680 were all owned by Nassau in the late 90s, the format shuffle that saw 94.5 WCHR become WNJO had the WCHR calls and format moved to 920 and WTTM calls placed on 1680.
but like many stations that were supposed to be replaced by an expanded band station the original station stayed on the air
 
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