WNTH

WNTH
City Winnetka, Illinois
Broadcast area New Trier Township, Cook County, Illinois
Slogan The Voice of New Trier High School
Frequency 88.1 (MHz)
First air date 1961
Format Variety
ERP 100 Watts
HAAT 25 Meters
Class A
Facility ID 6052
Transmitter coordinates 42°05′40.0″N 87°43′7.0″W / 42.094444°N 87.718611°W / 42.094444; -87.718611
Callsign meaning New
Trier
High
Owner New Trier Township High School District 203
Website New Trier Radio

WNTH is the FM radio station of New Trier High School. The station broadcasts to most parts of New Trier Township, Illinois at 88.1 FM.

Mission

WNTH is owned by the New Trier school board. The station has an output power of 100 watts, which is sufficient to reach all the territory in the New Trier district and much of the surrounding area. As of the 2006-2007 school year, the station broadcasts 24 hours a day, including Sundays and school holidays.

The station is run by students under the supervision of faculty members. Each year, a new group of students is selected to take charge of the station. This group consists of the board, which includes 10 to 12 positions, and a staff of students.

In addition to broadcasting WNTH student-hosted shows, the station also broadcasts live coverage of New Trier athletic events.

WNTH Coverage Map (protected FCC area)

Format

WNTH gives the students of New Trier High School the opportunity to have sports, music, talk and news shows six days a week, there are no shows on Sundays.

The radio station broadcasts live feeds of many concerts and games throughout the year. In past years, sports shows have featured guests such as All-Pro NFL defensive tackle Tommie Harris, formerly of the Chicago Bears, major league baseball player Craig Counsell and White Sox Assistant General Manager Rick Hahn. It also has featured ESPN's Dick Vitale and Mike Greenberg.

Philanthropy

WNTH is known locally for "RadioThon", their annual charity broadcast. The event, usually held on a Sunday in April or May, features on-air interviews with actors, musicians, politicians, and other people of interest from across the nation. All money raised goes to a charity selected by the WNTH Radio Board prior to the event. The event began in 2005 as a unique way to raise money for victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. However, the event was so successful in raising money that the WNTH Board of Directors decided to continue the tradition yearly. In recent years, the event has raised thousands for children's oncology research and Kiva (organization).

The most exciting aspect of RadioThon is the variety of guests interviewed during the event. Guests have included Paul Rudd, Rod Blagojevich, and New Trier graduate Rainn Wilson.

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