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WNWF is a 1470 AM radio station licensed to Evergreen, Alabama. It currently airs a news, talk and information format and is owned by John G. Ralls, Jr., through Andala Enterprises, Inc. The station began on July 1, 1957 as WBLO, a 1,000-watt daytime-only station.

Over the years, the station has had several call signs: WBLO (1957–1982), WEGN (1982–1988), WIJK (1988–2006), WPGG (2006–2011), WEVG (2011–2016), and WPNS (2016–2018). It has been owned by a string of companies, including Evergreen Broadcasting Corporation, Haskew Radio, Vogel-Moody, Stafford Broadcasting, Wolff Broadcasting, Gulf Broadcasting, Star Broadcasting, Omni Broadcasting, and finally Andala Enterprises since 2016. The formats have varied widely, including sports talk, gospel, country (“Power Pig”), urban gospel, and, since 2017, news/talk.

In 2017 the station switched to a dedicated news/talk lineup. In 2018 the station swapped call signs with a Florida station and became WNWF. The station broadcasts 1,000 watts by day and 177 watts at night.


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