WMNI

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WMNI
City of license Columbus, Ohio
Broadcast area Columbus, Ohio
Slogan Great Songs Great Memories
Frequency 920 (KHz)
Format Nostalgia
ERP 1000 watts during the day and 500 watts at night
Callsign meaning William R. MNIch, founder
W Music News Information
Owner North American Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Website www.wmni.com

WMNI (920 AM) is a radio station in Columbus, Ohio that went on the air April 26, 1958 and carries a standards music format. WMNI is locally-owned by Columbus based North American Broadcasting Company, Inc.. It broadcasts with one kilowatt of power during the day, but reduces to 500 watts at night. The station uses the C-QUAM system to provide AM stereo for compatible receivers. The Indy 500, the Brickyard, Notre Dame football, Ohio State Baseball and The Columbus Clippers (weekends only) are all carried on the station.

WMNI recently went from carrying chiefly a satellite-delivered music format ("Adult Standards" from Westwood One) to mostly local programming. Previously, WMNI was Columbus's predominant country music station through the 1970s and 1980s.

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AM Radio Stations in the Columbus, Ohio Market (Arbitron #37)

By Frequency: 610 | 700 | 820 | 880 | 920 | 1230 | 1320 | 1460 | 1550 | 1580

By Callsign: WBNS | WLOH | WLW | WMNI | WOSU | WRFD | WTVN | WVKO | WXOL | WYTS

See also: Columbus (FM) (AM)

Ohio Radio Markets

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See also: List of radio stations in Ohio and List of United States radio markets


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