WNMH

DWNMH
City Northfield, Massachusetts
Branding Hogger Radio
Frequency 91.5 MHz
First air date September 10, 1984 (1984-09-10)
Last air date September 28, 2010 (2010-09-28)
(date of license cancellation)
Format Defunct, was High school radio
ERP 235 watts
HAAT −83 meters (−272 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 49654
Transmitter coordinates 42°42′52.00″N 72°26′38.00″W / 42.7144444°N 72.4438889°W / 42.7144444; -72.4438889
Callsign meaning Northfield Mount Hermon
Affiliations ABC Radio
Owner Northfield Mount Hermon School
Webcast Listen Live
Website wnmh.live

WNMH is a high school radio station broadcasting a Variety format. The station is owned by Northfield Mount Hermon School. From 1984 until 2010, the station was licensed to operate on 91.5 FM from Northfield, Massachusetts, United States and featured programming from ABC Radio.[1][2] From 2014 until 2017, Northfield Mount Hermon School held a construction permit for a low-power FM station, WNMH-LP (106.7 FM) in Mount Hermon (a section of Gill), which would have restored WNMH's programming to the FM dial. As of April 2017, WNMH continues to operate as an Internet radio station.

History

The former WNMH (to 2010)

previous logo

WNMH signed on September 10, 1984.[3] The station's license at Northfield was cancelled by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on September 28, 2010[4] when the campus was sold.

WNMH-LP

DWNMH-LP
City Mount Hermon, Massachusetts
Frequency 106.7 MHz
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 14.394 meters (47.22 ft)
Class L1
Facility ID 197026
Transmitter coordinates 42°40′9.90″N 72°29′8.00″W / 42.6694167°N 72.4855556°W / 42.6694167; -72.4855556 (WNMH-LP)
Callsign meaning Northfield Mount Hermon
Owner Northfield Mount Hermon School

The FCC granted a new construction permit on April 21, 2014, to broadcast FM from the NMH campus at Mount Hermon (in Gill, Massachusetts) from the studios in Crossley Hall. WNMH Radio has webcast its signal continuously over the years, beginning with Christmas Vespers in 2004. The construction permit expired on April 21, 2017;[5] the FCC canceled the permit that day.[6]

References

  1. "WNMH Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "WNMH Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999 (PDF). 1999. p. D-212. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  4. "Public Notice Comment". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  5. "Application Search Details". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved April 29, 2017.
  6. "Station Search Details (DWNMH-LP)". CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved April 29, 2017.


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