WCNN (680 AM) is a radio station licensed to North Atlanta and serving the Atlanta-area radio market. It is owned by Dickey Broadcasting and airs a sports radio format. The station is commonly known by the on-air branding as "The Fan". Local sports shows are heard weekdays with the ESPN Radio Network airing nights and weekends. WCNN is the flagship of the Atlanta Braves Radio Network.
WCNN broadcasts with a power of 50,000 watts during the daytime, and 10,000 watts at night, using a directional antenna at all times to protect other stations on AM 680 including KNBR from San Francisco. WCNN's transmitter and towers are located near Norcross, Georgia, northeast of Atlanta.[1] WCNN is also heard on a 250-watt FM translator, W229AG at 93.7 MHz.[2]
The station formerly broadcast the audio portion of the CNN Headline News channel (hence its current call sign), an all-news radio format that the station pioneered in the 1980s and re-appeared on the station later in the station's history.[3]
WCNN (680 AM) is a radio station licensed to North Atlanta and serving the Atlanta-area radio market. It is owned by Dickey Broadcasting and airs a sports...
Mason currently works as a broadcaster for ESPN and a sports radio host for WCNN in Atlanta, Georgia. He is also a contributor to The Federalist, writing...
radio station is licensed to the city of Marietta, Georgia. WFOM, along with WCNN and WIFN, are owned by Dickey Broadcasting. The broadcast facilities are...
(channel 14) (2005–2007). Radio coverage included play-by-play of all games on WCNN in Atlanta. The station was the flagship of a network that included 18 stations...
Major League Baseball games of the Atlanta Braves. The flagship station is WCNN in Atlanta, Georgia. The primary booth announcers are Ben Ingram and Joe...
or No Deal and Pros vs. Joes. On April 29, 2008, in an interview on the WCNN "680 The Fan", Stewart expressed interest in returning to the NFL. Also,...
during broadcasts and sell ads during typically extended pre/post-game shows. WCNN, the Braves' flagship station, occasionally didn't air such national commercials...
on the Braves Radio Network with co-hosts Leo Mazzone and Buck Belue on WCNN-AM in Atlanta. Lemke also fills in on radio during spring training and road...
offensive assistant. Since 2000, Belue has been a sports radio host with WCNN in Atlanta, Georgia. For twenty years, he co-hosted Buck and Kincade mostly...
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affiliate in Atlanta on WCNN. Because of this, WZGC had local sports hosts around the clock, all week long. Eventually, WCNN became an ESPN Radio affiliate...
one of the four hosts on The Locker Room, a morning sports talk show on WCNN 680 The Fan in Atlanta. He is also currently an ambassador for USA Football...
TNT, and B/R Live, Legends' games were also broadcast on local radio by WCNN ("680 The Fan"). Wilson, Bernie (April 3, 2019). "Atlanta Legends no more:...
Lemke (select games) Leo Mazzone (select games) Jay Howell (select games) WCNN / WNNX 171 Brandon Gaudin (primary) Ben Ingram (select games) C. J. Nitkowski...
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for both teams also produced local broadcasts of each game. In Atlanta, WCNN and WAOS broadcast in English and Spanish respectively, KBME (in English)...
needed] During that time, Boortz was an avid listener of AM 680 WRNG (now WCNN). The station called itself "Ring Radio," as in the ring of a telephone....
also been heard on several radio stations. He was the meteorologist for WCNN Newsradio in Atlanta from 1984 to 1986. In New York he was a part of the...
other stations, including KLSX in Los Angeles, KNBR in San Francisco and WCNN in Atlanta. Ferrall got a break on WNEW-FM by befriending Opie and Anthony...
Consciousness? In Proceedings of the World Congress on Neural Networks, (WCNN’96), Lawrence Erlbaum, Mawah, NJ. Mayer, H. A. (2004). A modular neurocontroller...