- WNFN
Infobox Radio Station
name = WNFN
city = Millersville,Tennessee
area =Nashville, Tennessee
branding = "ESPN 106.7 The Fan"
slogan = "Nashville's Only 24/7 Sports FM"
airdate =September 22 ,1995
frequency = 106.7 (MHz)
format = Sports Talk
erp = 2,950Watt s
class = A
owner =Cumulus Media
sister_stations =WNFN ,WQQK ,WRQQ ,WSM-FM ,WWTN
website = http://www.1067thefan.com
callsign_meaning = W-Nashville's FaN
affiliations =ESPN Radio |WNFN (106.7 FM, "ESPN 106.7 The Fan") is a
radio station broadcasting in theNashville, Tennessee market. It is Nashville's primaryESPN Radio affiliate.Previously licensed to the affluent Nashville
suburb of Belle Meade, and recently obtaining a permit for an increased signal, with a new license based in nearby Millersville, WNFN was formerly operated under thecallsign of WNPL ("The Planet"), and had previously been marketed as a "women's station" and later as arap music station, Blazin' 106.7. The station's original construction permit listedMt. Juliet, Tennessee as the city of license, but this was changed amid concerns of interference with radio communications atNashville International Airport .WNFN now transmits their signal over HD Radio.The current all-sports format was adopted on
December 23, 2004 , in part as a way of splitting the sports shows then broadcast onWWTN away from the politicaltalk show s that it otherwise broadcasts on the premise that the overlap in listenership between the two formats is minimal, and the callsign change soon followed. The station has marketed itself as "Nashville's only all-sports FM" and "Nashville's Sports Leader".The once-popular "SportsNight" afternoon drive-time talk show was briefly simulcast on both WWTN and WNPL/WNFN before being relegated to WNPL/WNFN alone in early
2005 . Due in part to the lower power of WNFN and in part to the previous departure of popular hostGeorge Plaster to competitorWGFX , "SportsNight" (hosted by Blake Fulton, Joe Biddle and, for around two years, Pete Weber) fell into a precipitous ratings decline. Both it and the mid-day local talk show "Sports Brunch" (hosted by John Dwyer and Bryan Mullen) were discontinued inMarch 2006 . SportsNight would eventually be replaced by "The Sports Guys" (which began in July 2006) featuring longtime Nashville sportscaster Bob Bell, formerMiddle Tennessee State University head football coachBoots Donnelly and Nashville newcomerJonathan Shaffer . Donnelly left the show in February 2007, and was replaced by formerTennessee Titans PresidentJeff Diamond . Bell left in July 2007 and replaced byThom Abraham out of Cumulus sister stationWUMP /Huntsville. [cite news | title = Sports host Abraham leaving, but show staying | work =The Huntsville Times | location = Huntsville, Alabama | date = 2007-06-24 | accessdate = 2008-01-02 | quote = WUMP to also introduce new morning program WUMP-AM 730 sports personality Thom Abraham is moving to Nashville, but his show will remain on the air in Huntsville. Abraham hosts the daily "Thom Abraham Show" from 3 to 6 p.m. That show will continue at the same time but originate from Nashville's ESPN-FM 106.7 The Fan.] Otherwise, the station broadcasts primarily programming fromESPN Radio and selected major sporting events. ESPN Radio was formerly featured on AM 560 WNSR (Nashville Sports Radio)in Nashville. According to a story in Billboard's Radio Monitor and other publications, Cumulus Media, WNFN's owner and ABC Radio, ESPN's parent company were both sued in Federal Court in Nashville over tortuous interference with a contract (between ESPN and WNSR) due to the move of ESPN programming from WNSR to WNFN. According to the article, this was in violation of antitrust laws. Settlement was apparently made out of court after Cumulus and ABC tried unsuccessfully to move the suit to New York.In 2006, WNFN became the flagship station of the Middle Tennessee State University athletic department.
References
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List of Nashville media External links
* [http://www.1067thefan.com 106.7 The Fan - WNFN official website]
*FMQ|WNFN
*FML|WNFN
*FMARB|WNFN
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