WBTN-FM explained

WBTN-FM
City:Bennington, Vermont
Country:US
Branding:Vermont Public
Airdate:August 21, 1978
Format:Public radio
news/talk, jazz
Subchannels:HD2: Classical "Vermont Public Classical"
Erp:3,000 watts
Haat:34m (112feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:9310
Callsign Meaning:Bennington
Former Callsigns:WHGC (1978–1997)
Network:Vermont Public
Owner:Vermont Public
Licensee:Vermont Public Co.
Licensing Authority:FCC

WBTN-FM (94.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bennington, Vermont. The station is owned by Vermont Public, and is an affiliate of their news and information network.[1]

History

The station signed on as WHGC in 1979, airing an adult contemporary format. In 1990, the format was flipped to album rock, and the station's motto was "The Heart of Rock". In 1995, the format was changed to Top 40 as "The Mix", and the call letters were later changed to WBTN-FM in 1997. In 1999, the station was purchased by Vermont Public Radio as part of its effort to build a two-channel network.[2] While WAMC in Albany, New York, has long claimed Bennington as part of its primary coverage area, VPR's purchase of WBTN gave this part of Vermont access to Vermont-based public radio programming for the first time.

Notes and References

  1. http://digital.vpr.net/radio-stations-coverage-maps Radio Stations & Coverage Maps
  2. News: VPR is making waves. Totten. Shay. May 10, 2007. February 4, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20130514233015/http://www.vermontguardian.com/local/052007/VPR.shtml. May 14, 2013. Vermont Guardian.