City |
WPNH: Plymouth, New Hampshire WFTN: Franklin, New Hampshire |
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Branding | Oldies 92.9 |
Frequency |
WPNH: 1300 kHz WFTN: 1240 kHz |
Translator(s) | W225CB (92.9, Tilton, New Hampshire, relays WFTN) with 39 watts effected radiated power |
First air date |
WPNH: November 10, 1965 WFTN: October 30, 1966 |
Format | Oldies from the 60's which includes the late 50's and early 70's. |
Power |
WPNH: 5,000 watts (day) 88 watts (night) WFTN: 1,000 watts unlimited |
Class |
WPNH: D WFTN: C |
Facility ID |
WPNH: 52128 WFTN: 49391 |
Callsign meaning |
WPNH: We're Plymouth, New Hampshire (in reference to Plymouth) WFTN: We're Franklin/Tilton, Northfield |
Owner | Northeast Communications Corp. |
Website | www |
WPNH and WFTN are commercial AM radio stations in Central New Hampshire. They are licensed to Plymouth (WPNH, 1300 kHz) and Franklin (WFTN 1240 kHz). The stations are branded as "Oldies 92.9" and simulcast the Oldies format on all three signals. Oldies 92.9's brand of oldies features an unusually deep and vast playlist offering the first generation of rock and roll of the 1960s. Oldies 92.9 also offers select hits from the late '50s and tops out musically into the early to mid '70s. The stations also carry Boston Red Sox during the baseball season. The studios are in Franklin, along with co-owned WPNH-FM, WFTN-FM and WSCY. Prior to the addition of the 92.9 FM translator, 1240 WFTN and 1300 WPNH featured programming from Westwood One's "America's Best Music", adults standards format.
WPNH is a Class D station with 5,000 watts days and 82 watts at night, while WFTN is a Class C station with 1,000 watts 24 hours a day. The stations also can be heard on an FM translator at 92.9 MHz, W225CB, located in Tilton, New Hampshire. WPNH & WFTN are known in the local market as Oldies 92.9 (after the translator frequency). The station does not stream its signal over the internet.
Coordinates: 43°46′32″N 71°42′20″W / 43.77556°N 71.70556°W