WGMN | |
City: | Roanoke, Virginia |
Branding: | WNRN |
Format: | Adult album alternative |
Power: | 1,000 watts |
Class: | C |
Licensing Authority: | FCC |
Facility Id: | 37746 |
Coordinates: | 37.27°N -79.9706°W |
Callsign Meaning: | Game Network (former sports branding) |
Former Callsigns: | WROV (1946–1998) |
Owner: | Three Daughters Media (sale to Stu-Comm, Inc. pending) |
Operator: | Stu-Comm, Inc. |
Website: | https://www.wnrn.org |
WGMN (1240 kHz) is a commercial radio station in Roanoke, Virginia. Owned and operated by the non-profit Stu-Comm, Inc., it broadcasts an adult album alternative music format as a simulcast of Charlottesville-based WNRN-FM.
WGMN transmits with 1,000 watts. The transmitter is on Cleveland Avenue SW near the Roanoke River.[1] Programming is also heard on an FM translator: 99.5 W258DN in Roanoke.
The station signed on the air in . Its original call sign was WROV, standing for ROanoke, Virginia. The station was a network affiliate of the Mutual Broadcasting System.[2] It was originally powered at 250 watts and had its studios in the Mount Trust Bank Building.
For most of the 1960s and 70s, it broadcast a Top 40 format. In 1989, WROV began a Golden Oldies format, playing the hits of the 1950s, 60s and early 70s. In 1998, it became an ESPN Radio affiliate, changing its call sign to WGMN. The call letters represent the "Game Network", for its sports radio format.
WGMN switched to a talk radio format in June 2019.[3] The station carried mostly syndicated conservative talk shows.
On June 17, 2024, Three Daughters sold WGMN and its translator to Stu-Comm, Inc., the owners of non-profit adult album alternative station WNRN-FM in Charlottesville as well as a network of relays across Virginia, for $425,000. WNRN programming began on July 1.[4]
In addition to the main station, WGMN is relayed by an additional translator to widen its broadcast area.