WJJJ

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WJJJ
Broadcast area Beckley, West Virginia
Princeton, West Virginia
Hinton, West Virginia
Frequency 88.1 MHz
Branding88.1 WJJJ
Programming
Format Religious
Ownership
OwnerShofar Broadcasting Corporation
History
First air date
2007
Technical information
Facility ID 77815
Class B1
ERP 840 Watts
HAAT 348 Meters
Transmitter coordinates
37°35′20.0″N81°6′52.0″W / 37.588889°N 81.114444°W / 37.588889; -81.114444
Links
Webcast WJJJ Webstream
Website WJJJ Online

WJJJ is a Religious formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Beckley, West Virginia, serving the Beckley/Princeton/Hinton area. WJJJ is owned and operated by Shofar Broadcasting Corporation.


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