WENK

Radio station in Union City, Tennessee
  • WENK: Union City, Tennessee
    WTPR: Paris, Tennessee
    WTPR-FM: McKinnon, Tennessee
Broadcast areaNorthwest TennesseeFrequencyWENK: 1240 kHz
WTPR: 710 kHz
WTPR-FM: 101.7 MHzBrandingWENK-WTPRProgrammingFormatOldiesOwnershipOwner
  • Forever Media
  • (Forever South Licenses, LLC)
Sister stations
WHDM, WHNY, WHNY-FM, WLZK, WRQR-FM, WWGYHistory
First air date
WENK: October 26, 1946
WTPR: 1947
WTPR-FM: March 14, 1988 (as WTWL at 101.5)
Former call signs
WTPR-FM: WTWL (1988–1994)
Former frequencies
WTPR-FM: 101.5 MHz (1988–2005)
Call sign meaning
WENK: unknown
WTPR: West Tennessee Paris RadioTechnical informationFacility IDWENK: 71504
WTPR: 71503
WTPR-FM: 12496ClassWENK: C
WTPR: D
WTPR-FM: APowerWENK: 1,000 watts
WTPR: 750 watts dayERPWTPR-FM: 1,800 wattsHAATWTPR-FM: 185 metersTranslator(s)WENK: 95.5 W238CU (Union City)LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitewww.radionwtn.com

WENK is an AM radio station based in northwest Tennessee. In its first incarnation, WENK 1240 went on the air with 250 watts day and night from the upstairs of a furniture store on October 26, 1946. WTPR 710 went on the air with 250 watts daytime from the second floor of a building on the square in downtown Paris in 1947. Both were owned by the Dixie Network of Jackson, Tennessee. and had at the time a variety format.

WENK featured the talents of people like Hank Huggins and Lou Wrather during the early days. WTPR was home to future Nashville star Ralph Emery and future WPSD-TV newsman Dan Steele.

WENK caught the Rock and Roll bug in 1956 and for the most part remained a popular music or Top 40 station until WWKF took that format in 1982. John Dixon Williams, a future WPSD-TV newsman and general manager was an early star. WTPR continued to play a variety of music over the years.

WENK increased its power to 1,000 watts in the early 1960s and WTPR was able to increase its power to 1000 watts daytime as well. During this period personalities like J. R. Moore and Ed Taylor were heard on WENK, along with Jolly George and John True. WTPR featured Bill McCutcheon. The late Gary Powley who worked at WTPR in the 1990s and until his death in 2005 actually got his start at WENK in 1968.

Present day President and General Manager Terry Hailey followed Gary Powley at WENK in 1968 and has been with the station ever since. Cindy Snyder was one of the driving forces behind WTPR in the 1980s and 1990s. Joe Van Dyke was long time general manager at WTPR for the Dixie Network.

Station information

WENK purchased WTPR in 1989. WTPR then adopted WENK's oldies format which continues today. WTWL, Dover/McKinnon, was added in 1994 with callsign changed to WTPR-FM. The station was on 101.5, but changed to 101.7 in June 2005. WENK, WTPR and WTPR-FM are now a three-way simulcast of ‘The Greatest Hits of All Time’ and are on AM1240, AM710 and FM101.7. The stations can be heard in southeast Missouri, northeast Arkansas...and all across northwest Tennessee and southwest Kentucky from Reelfoot Lake to Kentucky Lake to Clarksville. Their sister stations WWGY and WRQR-FM (KF99/KQ105) play contemporary hit music or Top 40, the format they took from WENK in 1982.

Effective December 28, 2016, WENK of Union City sold WENK, WTPR, WTPR-FM, WAKQ, and WWKF to Forever Media for $500,000.

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External links

  • WENK official website
  • Forever Communications Website
  • ‹The template AMQ is being considered for deletion.›  WENK in the FCC AM station database
  • WENK in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • ‹The template AMQ is being considered for deletion.›  WTPR in the FCC AM station database
  • WTPR in Nielsen Audio's AM station database
  • ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› WTPR in the FCC FM station database
  • WTPR in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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