For the Newark, New Jersey, television station that held the call sign WNTA-TV at channel 13 from 1958 to 1962, see WNET. For the Newark, New Jersey, radio station that held the call sign WNTA-FM at 94.7 FM from 1958 to 1962, see WXBK. For the Hackensack, New Jersey, radio station that held the call sign WNTA at 970 AM from 1958 to 1962, see WNYM.
WNTA (1330 AM) is a radio station licensed to Rockford, Illinois, United States. It serves the Rockford/Stateline area, using a two tower directional antenna system on Sandy Hollow Road. The station's current format is sports. WNTA rebroadcasts on W246DW 97.1 FM and is owned by Mid-West Family Broadcasting.[2][3]
^"Facility Technical Data for WNTA". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
^"WNTA Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
^"Maverick Media Sells EAU Claire & Rockford Clusters".
WNTA (1330 AM) is a radio station licensed to Rockford, Illinois, United States. It serves the Rockford/Stateline area, using a two tower directional antenna...
was changed to WNTA-TV to reflect the new ownership; the radio stations also adopted these call letters. NTA's cash resources enabled WNTA to produce a...
television dance program, The Clay Cole Show, which aired in New York City on WNTA-TV and WPIX-TV from 1959 to 1968. Clay Cole was born in Youngstown, Ohio...
1958 Telethon, NY Dean Martin Unknown May 29, 1958 Art Ford's Jazz Party, WNTA-TV NY Art Ford "You've Changed", "I Love My Man", "When Your Lover Has Gone"...
Wallace and Lomax were television journalists for News Beat, a program on WNTA-TV (now WNET) in New York. Lomax told Wallace about the Nation of Islam,...
contemporary WNSV 104.7 FM Nashville Dana Communications, Inc. Classic hits WNTA 1330 AM Rockford Long Nine, Inc. Regional Mexican WNTD 950 AM Chicago Relevant...
University of Texas at Austin. Mike Wallace begins "NewsBeat" program over WNTA-TV March/1959 Mike Wallace collected news and commentary at The New York...
After that, it was renamed Bonomo, The Magic Clown and was broadcast on WNTA from September 29, 1958 to July 24, 1959. The show was sponsored by Bonomo...
unprofitable and was discontinued by 1961. The NTA Film Network's flagship station WNTA-TV is now WNET, one of the flagship stations of the Public Broadcasting Service...
launched in 1958 and aired initially in New York over independent station WNTA-TV. Susskind's interview of Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, which aired...
spectrum from an antenna atop One World Trade Center. Conceived to replace WNTA-TV as northern New Jersey's commercial station and to provide specialty ethnic...
featuring the Paul Ashley Puppets. Together, they did The Puppet Hotel for WNTA-TV, Channel 13; then Laurel & Hardy & Chuck, Let's Have Fun, and The Chuck...
which changed the station's call letters to WNTA. National Telefilm split up its holdings in 1961, with WNTA-TV (now WNET) being sold to a New York City-based...
group was attempting to acquire Newark, New Jersey-based independent station WNTA-TV (channel 13), which would become the precursor of PBS station WNET, the...
nucleotide variants in the genome of these butterflies. Specifically, the gene WntA was found to be responsible for mimicry between L. arthemis and the pipevine...
board of the company. Among NTA's assets were television stations including WNTA-TV in Newark, N.J. (now WNET), whose pioneering programming included award-winning...
television show based in New York City, hosted by Clay Cole. First broadcast on WNTA-TV (now WNET) in September 1959 as Rate the Records, within two months the...
holdings in 1961, with WNTA-TV being sold to a New York City-based nonprofit educational group (it is now WNET), and the WNTA radio stations going to...
Aleichem "The World of Sholom Aleichem" Airdate: December 14, 1959 [2] Channel: WNTA-TV Channel 13, New York City Written by Arnold Perl Directed by Don Richardson...
recently gone out of business). The ad-hoc network's flagship station was WNTA-TV, channel 13 in New York. The NTA Network was launched as a "fourth TV...
Open End began in 1958 on New York City's commercial independent station WNTA-TV, channel 13, the predecessor to WNET, and was so titled because the program...
North America from 1956 to around 1961, when the network's flagship station, WNTA-TV, was sold. All programs are listed below, whether they were NTA original...
load and WNTA-TV was losing money against stiff competition from independent stations WNEW-TV and WOR-TV. After being placed on the market, WNTA was sold...