WNCH

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WNCH
Broadcast areaLebanon-Rutland-White River Junction area of Southeastern Vermont and Southwestern New Hampshire
Frequency 88.1 MHz
BrandingVPR Classical and WNCH Norwich at 88.1
Programming
Format Classical and Opera
Affiliations NPR
Public Radio International
American Public Media
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
July 20, 2004
Call sign meaning
NorwiCH
Technical information
Facility ID 84441
Class B
ERP 1,550 watts
HAAT 686.2 meters (2,251 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
43°26′17″N72°27′07″W / 43.438°N 72.452°W / 43.438; -72.452 Coordinates: 43°26′17″N72°27′07″W / 43.438°N 72.452°W / 43.438; -72.452
Links
Webcast Listen live
Website vpr.org/vpr-classical

WNCH (88.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Norwich, Vermont, United States. The station is owned by Vermont Public and is an affiliate of their classical music network. This radio station can be received in most of Southeastern Vermont and Southwestern New Hampshire.

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FCC info
W280CS103.9 Hanover, New Hampshire 31111 FCC LMS
W295AL106.9 Woodstock, Vermont 140067 FCC LMS


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