WNGR-LP

WNGR-LP (95.5 FM, "The Vibe") is a radio station broadcasting an Alternative Christian Rock format.[1] Licensed to Tigerville, South Carolina, United States, the station is currently owned by North Greenville University.[2]

WNGR-LP
CityTigerville, South Carolina
Frequency95.5 MHz
BrandingThe Vibe
SloganA Different Kind of College Radio
Programming
FormatAlternative Christian Rock
Ownership
OwnerNorth Greenville University
Technical information
Facility ID131638
ClassL1
ERP100 watts
HAAT0.7 meters (2.3 ft)
Transmitter coordinates35°4′12″N 82°22′20″W
Links
Websitewngrradio.com

WNGR radio is a student-body run product of North Greenville University. At 95.5 "the Vibe," listeners will find a blend of Christian music ranging from many different styles and genres all with a Christ-centered message. WNGR plays mainstream popular music to keep fans of well-known music satisfied but also plays relatively unknown music by obscure Christian artists and bands to expose listeners to fresh new music.

History

WNGR began in 1996 as WNGC 90.5 "The Buzz". After three years of growth, the station became 92.9 WCMD. WCMD was chosen as an acronym for the school's tag line, "Where Christ Makes the Difference." In 2002, under the leadership of Dr. Linwood Hagin and Station Manager Kris Meade, the station became WNGR 95.5 "The Vibe".

gollark: ++search godparent
gollark: They then interact with them once per year.
gollark: Well, basically, you assign random gods you like to be parents of your child.
gollark: Indeed. I would prefer to, at most, occasionally interact with children as an "uncle" or "godparent".
gollark: Homeschool them and teach only advanced mathematics and anomalous programming.

References

  1. "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Spring 2010. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
  2. "WNGR-LP Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2010-04-02.


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