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On May 19, 2015, WPMY quietly changed its call letters to WPNT for the landmark "Point" confluence of the Ohio, Allegheny and Monongahela rivers in downtown Pittsburgh, which previously appeared in the market nearly three decades earlier on FM 92.9, now WLTJ. Coincidentally, WLTJ also shares its transmitter facilities with WPGH-TV and WPNT.
WLTJ (92.9 FM, "Q92.9") is a commercial radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It is owned by the Frischling family [2] through licensee WPNT Media Subsidiary, LLC, and broadcasts a hot adult contemporary radio format.
WPNT, a television station (channel 21/PSIP 22) licensed to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, which held the call sign WPTT-TV from 1978 to 1998 Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
Pirates' fans who want to listen to games on broadcast radio must search for an out-of-town station — the best bets are Pittsburgh's KDKA-AM 1020, Meadville's WMGW-AM 1490 or Titusville's WTIV ...
WPTS-FM (92.1 MHz) is a non-commercial radio station owned by the University of Pittsburgh, and offers a mix of student-run programming, ranging from music programming to news and sports coverage. The station operates with an ERP of 16 watts , and is licensed to Pittsburgh .
KDKA-FM serves as the flagship station for the Pittsburgh Pirates Radio Network and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers IMG radio network. It broadcasts in the HD Radio format and simulcasts the news/talk programming of co-owned KDKA (1020 AM) on its HD2 subchannel, while the national network feed of CBS Sports Radio is heard on its HD3 ...
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WPGH is the call sign of two broadcast stations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States: WPGH, the first student radio station at the University of Pittsburgh, which became WPTS-FM in 1986; WPGH AM, 1080 AM, a radio station which operated in Pittsburgh from 1947 to 1954. The 1080 frequency is currently used by WWNL.