Broadcast area | Hampton Roads Northeastern North Carolina |
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Frequency | 105.3 MHz (HD Radio) |
Branding | Norfolk’s BIN 105.3 |
Programming | |
Format | Black-oriented news |
Subchannels | HD2: K-Love (Contemporary Christian) |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WHBT-FM, WMOV-FM, WOWI | |
History | |
First air date | August 3, 1962 (as WXRI) |
Former call signs | WXRI (1962–1989) WZCL (1989–1990) WMXN (1990–1995) WJCD (1995–2001) WSVY-FM (2001–2004) WKUS (2004–2010) WVMA (2010–2013) |
Call sign meaning | W NOw Hampton Roads (former branding) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 69570 |
Class | B |
ERP | 50,000 watts |
HAAT | 150 meters (490 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 36°48′43.0″N 76°27′45.0″W / 36.811944°N 76.462500°W |
Translator(s) | HD2: 93.3 W227BR (Portsmouth) HD2: 97.9 W250BQ (Newport News) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | WNOH Webstream |
Website | norfolk.binnews.com |
WNOH (105.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Windsor, Virginia, serving the Hampton Roads radio market in Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina. WNOH is owned and operated by iHeartMedia.[2] The station airs an African American-oriented all-news radio format, as an affiliate of the Black Information Network.
WNOH's studios and offices are on Greenbrier in Chesapeake, Virginia.[3] The transmitter is off Nansemond Parkway in Suffolk, Virginia.[4] WNOH broadcasts at 50,000 watts, the maximum power for the Hampton Roads section of Virginia, although a few FM stations in the market are powered at 100,000 watts if their towers are located near or over the North Carolina state line. (WGH-FM is grandfathered at 74,000 watts.)
WNOH broadcasts in the HD Radio format; its HD2 subchannel carries "K-Love," a contemporary Christian format from the Educational Media Foundation. Sometime in 2022, Master of the Mix was pulled from iHeartRadio, leading to the HD2 channel being turned off; the HD3 subchannel remained on before being turned off as the HD3 format moved to HD2.[5]