WWNW, radio station in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania
WWNW is a radio station at Westminster College in New Wilmington, Pennsylvania, broadcasting on 88.9 FM. The station plays adult contemporary music, covers local college sports, and features student-produced news and community programs.
The station signed on January 31, 1968, as WKPS with minimal power and limited broadcast hours. In 1981, it changed its name to WWNW, increased its output, and expanded to longer daily broadcasting.
The station is known as Titan Radio, reflecting the college's spirit and identity. Its programming culture emphasizes professional standards and structured playlists rather than the experimental approach common at many college stations.
The station broadcasts on 88.9 FM and can also be heard through online streaming and mobile apps from anywhere. Reception is strongest around New Wilmington and extends into nearby areas, and the station also provides weather alerts and emergency information to the community.
The station experienced a dramatic power increase in 2008, jumping from 110 watts to 4,000 watts, which dramatically expanded its reach. This sudden expansion allowed the college broadcaster to cover much of western Pennsylvania and parts of Ohio, transforming it from a campus-only signal into a regional presence.
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