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Our students gain valuable broadcasting experience through our radio station, WNSB Hot 91, which is sponsored by our corporate sponsors, grants, state appropriations, and the WNSB Hot 91 members. - Make a donation
About
Our students gain valuable broadcasting experience through our radio station, which is sponsored by our corporate sponsors, grants, state appropriations and the Hot 91 members.
WNSB first signed on the air February 22, 1980 from Norfolk State University's James Hugo Madison Hall. The 1,000 watt non-commercial radio station broadcasted only five hours per day, mostly instructional programming.
The radio station was the dream of Dr. Wilbert D. Edgerton the first Chair of the Department of Mass Communications & Journalism (deceased), Dr. Georgia Ryder, Dean of what is now the College of Liberal Arts and former Chair of the Music Department (deceased) and Dr. Melvin Smith, NSU Administrator (deceased). Dr. Stanley Tickton was a consultant on the legal aspects of forming a station. - Learn more about WNSB
Station Information
Call Letter: WNSB
Market: Norfolk, VA
Format: Urban
Frequency: 91.1 FM
Power: 8.1 kW
Owner: Norfolk State University
Office Ph: (757) 278-4158
Contest / Request Line: (757) 823-9672