WCNW explained

WCNW
City:Fairfield, Ohio
Country:US
Area:Cincinnati metropolitan area
Frequency:1560 kHz
Airdate:February 14, 1964
Format:Defunct
Class:D
Facility Id:69989
Coordinates:39.3389°N -84.5249°W
Owner:Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc.
Sister Stations:WMOH
Website:wcnwradio.com
Licensing Authority:FCC

WCNW (1560 kHz) was an AM radio station broadcasting a Christian radio format, combining instructional religious shows with southern gospel music. Licensed to Fairfield, Ohio, it served the Cincinnati metropolitan area. The station was owned by Vernon R. Baldwin, Inc.

By day, WCNW transmitted with 5,000 watts. As 1560 AM is a clear channel frequency, to protect other stations on the frequency, the station was required to sign off at night. During critical hours, it transmitted with 1,000 watts.

History

On February 14, 1964, WCNW first signed on the air. WCNW's call sign originally meant "We're Country N Western" when the station began broadcasting a country music format. There was previously a WCNW-FM on 94.9 MHz, which signed on in 1962. It has since been sold and is now known as WREW.

On May 3, 2023, WCNW signed off the air.[1]

The Federal Communications Commission cancelled the station’s license on May 6, 2024.[2]

Notes and References

  1. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/251676/wcnw-ceases-opertations/ WCNW Ceases Operations
  2. Web site: License Cancelled. Federal Communications Commission Licensing and Management System. May 6, 2024. May 6, 2024.