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WNTI is a member supported public radio station providing non-commercial
FM broadcast service for northern New Jersey and northeast Pennsylvania, with a
coverage area
encompassing an estimated population of over 1 million people. WNTI supports the arts and cultural
richness of the region as well as Centenary College's role
of community service and outreach.
WNTI's programming format
is AAA (Adult Album Alternative) with a variety of specialty music, arts, and entertainment programs on weeknights
and weekends. WNTI also provides NPR news on the hour, local news produced
by Centenary College's journalism department and regional public affairs programming through
programs such as Contours.
The dedicated staff is committed to providing and creating a quality public radio
service for the region. Our programming is produced locally, regionally and nationally. National Public Radio
(NPR) and independent producers are the main source of national programs.
WNTI is licensed to and operated by Centenary College and first went on the air December 8,
1958. Studios are located in the Seay Administration Building on the campus of Centenary College in Hackettstown,
NJ. WNTI operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, broadcasting on 91.9 FM and also streaming live at www.wnti.org.
The transmitter is located in Independence Township in Warren County, New Jersey. WNTI is member and underwriter
supported with 75% of our funding coming
from private sources.
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