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WHJJ

WHJJ (920 AM, "News Radio 920") is a radio station in Providence, Rhode Island. The station was previously assigned the call letters WJAR, adopting its current call letters on November 26, 1980〔(F.C.C.'s callsign history for WHJJ. Retrieved April 3, 2014. )〕 when previous owner Outlet Communications sold the station and retained the heritage call letters for their television station on channel 10. Its studios are on 75 Oxford Street in Providence, while its transmitter tower is in Riverside, Rhode Island. WHJJ is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..
==History==
WHJJ signed on as WJAR on September 6, 1922 at 20:00 with a concert on a wavelength of 360 meters (approximately 833 kHz). WJAR was the Outlet Stores radio station joining The Shepard Stores' WEAN and would be later joined by Cherry & Webb's WPRO. As WJAR, the station was a charter member of the NBC Radio Network, affiliating with the "Red" network upon its launch on November 15, 1926 (and was a member of the Red Network's predecessor operated by AT&T and its station in New York City, WEAF Radio, as early as 1922). In the 1950s, as NBC Radio cut back its programming hours, WJAR began more local programming, playing MOR music with live personality D.J.s.
By the 1970s, WJAR's format had become Top 40, where it briefly gave longtime format leader WPRO some competition. Later, WJAR's format eased over to adult contemporary. When Outlet sold WJAR to buy what is now WSNE-FM in 1980 (the two are now sister stations), the new owners briefly continued the adult contemporary sound, but eventually went in the direction of talk radio.
In the mid-1980s, WHJJ attempted to shore up its news image by adopting an "All News, All Morning Till 9" format. From 5am to 9am every day (including weekends), WHJJ broadcast a dual-anchor news, weather, sports, and traffic format. Often, the news anchors would read exactly the same copy over and over again. It was very similar to the "Headline News" approach.
In the early 2000s, WHJJ was the Rhode Island affiliate of Air America Radio with the affiliation lasting until 2005. In 2005 and 2006, WHJJ won Associated Press awards for the Massachusetts/Rhode Island area; the 2005 award was for special events coverage of the Democratic National Convention, while the 2006 honor was for news station of the year. In December 2006, WHJJ owner Clear Channel Broadcasting (now known as iHeartMedia) fired afternoon drive veteran Arlene Violet, after 16 years, as part of a company-wide cost-cutting measure.
In 2013, WHJJ was rebranded as "NewsRadio 920", replacing conservative morning talk host Helen Glover with Rhode Island Radio Hall Of Famer Ron St. Pierre, in order to present a more news-centric program.

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