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Broadcast area |
Dumfries, Virginia Montclair, Virginia Quantico, Virginia Triangle, Virginia |
Frequency | 106.3 FM MHz |
Branding | 106.3 WJPN |
Programming | |
Format | Locally-based Catholic Religious [1] |
Affiliations | EWTN Catholic Radio Network |
Ownership | |
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History | |
First air date | May 20, 2016 [2] |
Former call signs | WJPN-LP (2015–Present) [3] |
Call sign meaning | W John Paul Nation [4] |
Technical information [5] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 191276 |
Class | L1 |
Power | 35.6 Watts |
HAAT | 49.4 meters (162 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°34′9.40″N 77°17′6.90″W / 38.5692778°N 77.2852500°W |
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Public license information | LMS |
WJPN-LP is a Locally-based Catholic Religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Prince William, Virginia, serving Dumfries, Montclair, Quantico and Triangle in Virginia. [1] WJPN-LP is owned and operated by Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School. [6]
Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School filed the original application for what would become WJPN-LP on February 10, 2014. [7] The school spent $250,000 on "permit costs, legal fees, [and] to purchase equipment" for the new station. [8] [9] The majority of the money spent was to "purchase...stadium lights for [the school's] football field". [8] One of those very same lights became the "tower" for the station's antenna. [8] [9]
The station was issued the WJPN-LP callsign on May 29, 2015. [3] Almost a year later, on May 20, 2016, the station began broadcasting for the first time. [2] Five days later, on May 25, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted the station a "License to Cover", allowing it to officially begin broadcasting. [10]
Initially, WJPN-LP will simulcast the EWTN Catholic Radio Network while the school builds a studio for the station. [8] Afterwards, the station will carry local programming and school sports broadcasts. [8] The school's 2016-2017 curriculum will include a "communications course to teach 25 to 30 interested students about radio broadcasting". [8]
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Broadcast area |
Dumfries, Virginia Montclair, Virginia Quantico, Virginia Triangle, Virginia |
Frequency | 106.3 FM MHz |
Branding | 106.3 WJPN |
Programming | |
Format | Locally-based Catholic Religious [1] |
Affiliations | EWTN Catholic Radio Network |
Ownership | |
Owner |
|
History | |
First air date | May 20, 2016 [2] |
Former call signs | WJPN-LP (2015–Present) [3] |
Call sign meaning | W John Paul Nation [4] |
Technical information [5] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 191276 |
Class | L1 |
Power | 35.6 Watts |
HAAT | 49.4 meters (162 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 38°34′9.40″N 77°17′6.90″W / 38.5692778°N 77.2852500°W |
Links | |
Public license information | LMS |
WJPN-LP is a Locally-based Catholic Religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Prince William, Virginia, serving Dumfries, Montclair, Quantico and Triangle in Virginia. [1] WJPN-LP is owned and operated by Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School. [6]
Saint John Paul the Great Catholic High School filed the original application for what would become WJPN-LP on February 10, 2014. [7] The school spent $250,000 on "permit costs, legal fees, [and] to purchase equipment" for the new station. [8] [9] The majority of the money spent was to "purchase...stadium lights for [the school's] football field". [8] One of those very same lights became the "tower" for the station's antenna. [8] [9]
The station was issued the WJPN-LP callsign on May 29, 2015. [3] Almost a year later, on May 20, 2016, the station began broadcasting for the first time. [2] Five days later, on May 25, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted the station a "License to Cover", allowing it to officially begin broadcasting. [10]
Initially, WJPN-LP will simulcast the EWTN Catholic Radio Network while the school builds a studio for the station. [8] Afterwards, the station will carry local programming and school sports broadcasts. [8] The school's 2016-2017 curriculum will include a "communications course to teach 25 to 30 interested students about radio broadcasting". [8]