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WNTH is a high school radio station located in Winnetka, Illinois and is owned and operated by New Trier High School. The station is partially ran by a student club who help produce programming for the station. In the 1950s, New Trier became the first U.S. high school with an educational, non-commercial FM broadcast license for a radiated station. The station would commence broadcasting in 1961. WNTH's station and studio is hosted at New Trier's main campus in Winnetka. The station hosts a variety of music genres and podcasts mainly produced by students. WNTH is also an affiliate of the Associated Press and receives newscasts on their behalf.

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WNTH
Winnetka Avenue, New Trier Township

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WNTH-FM (Winnetka)

Winnetka Avenue 385
60093 New Trier Township
Illinois, United States
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