WJTB (AM)

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WJTB
Broadcast areaGreater Cleveland (limited)
Frequency1040 kHz
Programming
FormatGospel music/religious
AffiliationsSheridan Gospel Network
Ownership
Owner
  • Taylor Broadcasting Co.
  • (Taylor Broadcasting Co.)
History
First air date
September 16, 1984
Call sign meaning
James Taylor Broadcasting[1]
Technical information
Facility ID64644
ClassD
Power5,000 watts (daytime)
2,500 watts (critical hours)
Transmitter coordinates
41°22′37.00″N 82°00′27.00″W / 41.3769444°N 82.0075000°W / 41.3769444; -82.0075000

WJTB (1040 AM) was a daytime-only radio station licensed to North Ridgeville, Ohio, serving Greater Cleveland. Owned by Taylor Broadcasting Co., the station had broadcast a combination of gospel music and religious programming, and for a period of time, served as the Cleveland affiliate for the Sheridan Gospel Network. WJTB's studios (since demolished) were located in Elyria, while the station's transmitter resides on Root Road in North Ridgeville.

History

WJTB first went on the air on September 16, 1984.[2] In February 2012, the FCC fined WJTB $10,000 for failing to maintain a management and staff presence at its main studio.[3]

Current programming

The station airs a local gospel program on Saturday nights – Nettie and the New Sound in Gospel.[4]

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