WNJC
Broadcast areaPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Frequency1360 kHz
BrandingSúper 1360 AM
Programming
FormatDefunct (was Regional Mexican)
Ownership
OwnerForsythe Broadcasting, LLC
History
First air date
1946 (1946)
Last air date
February 7, 2023 (2023-02-07)[1]
Former call signs
WWBZ (1946–90)
WVSJ (1990–92)
Call sign meaning
New Jersey Country (former format)
Technical information
Facility ID22058
ClassB
Power5,000 Watts (day)
800 Watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
39°47′23.00″N 75°6′11.00″W / 39.7897222°N 75.1030556°W / 39.7897222; -75.1030556
Links
Websitewww.super1360.com

WNJC (1360 AM) was a radio station broadcasting brokered programming. Licensed to Washington Township, New Jersey, it served the southeastern portions of the Philadelphia radio market (due to WPAZ, which covers the northwestern portions of the metro at 1370), and was owned by Forsythe Broadcasting, LLC.

History

The station originally bore the callsign WWBZ and was licensed to Vineland, New Jersey. WWBZ operated from 1946 to 1989, then went silent. On September 1, 1990, it moved to, and petitioned to change its city of license to Washington Township and returned to the air as WVSJ ("Voice of South Jersey"), carrying mostly talk programming. WVSJ was one of the first Philadelphia-area stations to carry Rush Limbaugh on weekdays, but lost rights to the program when it was picked up by WWDB. In 1992, the station adopted a country music format and became WNJC ("New Jersey Country"), shifted to Spanish-language programming by 1994, then evolved into its current brokered format.

In 1994, the station was purchased by radio engineer Michael Venditti and his partner John Forsythe to create Forsythe Broadcasting, Inc. Michael Venditti died of cancer in April 1998 and his wife Joan took over as partner. The studio was located on 1893 Hurffville Rd. in Deptford from 1994 till 2005. In November 2005, the station moved to 123 Egg Harbor Rd in Washington Township, where it remained until May 2017.

In June 2017, the station was rescued from going dark by Antonio Muniz and Javier Machorro. The new studio is located at 401 Cooper Landing Road in Cherry Hill. The station is now being marketed as a multicultural station. Spanish-language format is heard daily from 6:00am to 4:00pm, followed by English-language "Today's Hits & Yesterday's favorites" along with brokered programming.

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