In 1993, Mike Friend, a former operations manager at WTJU, incorporated STU-COMM, Inc. “with the purpose of building a non-commercial FM radio station for the Charlottesville-Albemarle area.” WNRN signed on August 29, 1996, after taking the call sign WANJ during the construction process. WNRN is a member of NPR and the Charlottesville affiliate for NPR's national triple-A show World Cafe. The station is a non-commercial operation, with a board of directorsconsisting of local community members and incorporated as the non-profit Stu-Comm, Inc. WNRN was originally registered as an "educational nonprofit". In 2006 the station gained a direct commercial competitor in pop-oriented AAA station WCNR, branded as "106.1 The Corner". Founder and then-general manager Mike Friend was angered enough to famously ban the word "corner" from his airwaves for a time after WCNR signed on.
Expansion
In 2000, WNRN began expanding its service area outside of Charlottesville: first by renting airtime on WUDZ, then the Sweet Briar Collegestudent radio station, followed by several purchases of translator stations in Lexington, Richmond, Harrisonburg and Lovingston in 2006 and 2007. Stu-Comm, Inc. purchased WNRS-FM outright in 2010, increasing its height and power in order to reach Lynchburg. Although the main signal from Carter Mountain nominally has good coverage in the lower elevations to the east, including Richmond, interference from co-channel WGTS in Washington, D.C. cuts down on reception in those areas. Stu-Comm, Inc. took additional steps to improve its terrestrial signals in 2016, starting with the acquisition of WFTH in Richmond, which enabled it to purchase and move in an additional FM translator under the Federal Communications Commission's "AM revitalization" program. This new translator, W203CB on 88.5 FM from Midlothian, became WNRN's primary Richmond-area signal on February 2, 2018. W203CB replaced W276BZ, which prompted listener complaints as it broadcast at only 10 watts and had difficulty covering the city. In May 2018, Stu-Comm received permission from the FCC to boost the WNRN signal from Carter Mountain to 560 watts.
Principally, WNRN broadcasts adult album alternative music, with specialty shows at night and on the weekends such as Bluegrass Sunday Morning, and The Grateful Dead and Phriends. WNRN is a triple-A reporter, submitting charts to Billboard, Mediabase, and FMQB.
Repeaters
WNRN's programming is aired full-time on two additional full-powered stations:
Call sign
Frequency
City of license
Facility ID
Power W
ERP W
Height m
Class
FCC info
WFTH
1590 AM
Richmond, Virginia
67683
5,000 day 19 night
D
WNRS-FM
89.9 FM
Sweet Briar, Virginia
74157
1,100
A
There are also five low-powered translators. Through a partnership with the Virginia Tech Foundation, two are fed by HD subchannels of Radio IQ stations.