- WPLN (AM)
Infobox Radio station
name = WPLN
city =Madison, Tennessee
area =Nashville, Tennessee
branding =
slogan =
airdate =April 1 ,2002
frequency = 1430 kHz
format =news /talk
power = 15000 Watts (day)
1000 Watts (night)
class = B
facility_id = 21473
coordinates = coord|36|16|19|N|86|42|53|W|
callsign_meaning = Public Library Nashville
former_callsigns = WENO, WKDA
owner = Nashville Public Radio
licensee =
sister_stations =
webcast = http://main.str3am.com/wplnamwm
website = http://www.wpln.org/
affiliations =National Public Radio WPLN (1430 AM) is a
National Public Radio -affiliatedradio station licensed toMadison, Tennessee . The station serves theNashville, Tennessee , area along with sister stationWPLN-FM .__NOTOC__WPLN-AM is an effort by the directors of Nashville Public Radio to find a place to program such NPR features as "Talk of the Nation " and similar fare that have a definite audience but a lesser one than public radio standbys such as NPR's "All Things Considered " and "Morning Edition ", American Public Media's "A Prairie Home Companion " and classical music programming. These are programmed onWPLN-FM , 90.3 mHz, while the alternative programs are aired on the AM. A few features are aired by both at different times.Callsign
The
callsign 'WPLN' comes from the original status ofpublic radio in Nashville as a subsidiary of thepublic library , 'PLN' standing for Public Library of Nashville. Although the library and the radio station had developed separate operations and boards of directors well before the addition of the AM station, the FM radio had retained the 'PLN' moniker and it was deemed to be less potentially confusing for the AM station likewise to use it in preference to any other.History
WPLN-AM began broadcasting on
April 1 ,2002 shortly after Nashville Public Radio acquired the frequency of the formerWKDA -AM (unrelated to an AM station that operated on another frequency from the 1940s through the 1990s). Following many years of relative success as pioneeringcountry music stationWENO , 1430 AM had numerous owners and several formats, and shortly before the sale, it had been simulcasting the news programming of localtelevision stationWTVF and its affiliated cable outlet. The station was generally considered to be financially marginal, which is why the frequency was available for sale to the local public radio board. In general, the AM frequency is part of a trend for radio markets of 1 million people or more to have multiple public outlets carrying distinct formats. In Nashville, WPLN has fully developed this trend and now offers four programme streams among its two main stations.ee also
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List of Nashville media External links
* [http://www.wpln.org/ WPLN official website]
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