WSTL
| City | Providence, Rhode Island | 
|---|---|
| Branding | Shine Radio 1220AM | 
| Frequency | 1220 kHz | 
| Translator(s) | W229AN/93.7 | 
| First air date | 1947 | 
| Format | Christian | 
| Power | 1,000 watts (day) 166 watts (night) | 
| Class | D | 
| Facility ID | 9183 | 
| Transmitter coordinates | 41°49′15″N 71°23′07″W / 41.82083°N 71.38528°W | 
| Callsign meaning | We Shine The Light | 
| Former callsigns | WRIB[1] | 
| Owner | Faith Christian Center (New England Christian Media, Inc.) | 
| Webcast | Listen Live | 
| Website | http://www.wstl.us/ | 
WSTL (1220 AM, "Shine Radio 1220AM") is a radio station licensed to serve Providence, Rhode Island. The station is owned by New England Christian Media, a subsidiary of Faith Christian Center, a large charismatic church in nearby Seekonk, Massachusetts. It airs a Christian radio format.[2]
The station has been assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission since July 7, 2006.[1]
History
1940s
1947
The station was started as a 250-watt daytimer, WRIB with studios at the old Narragansett Hotel.
1950s
1952
WRIB increases its daytime power to the current 1 kilowatt. It was still a daytime-only station at this point.
2000s
2006
Faith Christian Center bought WRIB & changed its format and callsign. The station was abruptly taken off air at 12:30 on July 7, angering many of WRIB's former time brokers.[3] Some shows continue on other stations (e.g.: the Armenian Radio Hour is now on WARA) but others disappeared.
References
- 1 2 "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
- ↑ "Winter 2008 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
- ↑ Providence Journal story from September 9, 2006
External links
- WSTL official website
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WSTL
- Radio-Locator Information on WSTL
- Query Nielsen Audio's AM station database for WSTL
- Query the FCC's FM station database for W229AN
- Boston Radio essay on Providence radio (incomplete)
- Armenian Radio Hour's take on the loss of WRIB
- Providence Journal story from September 9, 2006