WLTA

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WLTA
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City of license Alpharetta, Georgia
Broadcast area Atlanta metropolitan area
Branding "Atlanta's Christian Talk, 970 & 1400AM"
Frequency 1400 kHz (analog)
First air date 1979?
Format Christian talk radio
Power 1000 watts
Class C
Transmitter Coordinates 34.064581° N 84.280436° W
Owner Salem Communications
Sister stations WNIV, WGKA, WAFS
Webcast Listen Live
Website wniv.com

WLTA is a Christian talk radio station licensed to Alpharetta, Georgia. It is owned by Salem Communications along with its sister station WNIV (AM). WLTA programming is a full time relay of WNIV (AM)'s programming. WLTA broadcasts at a frequency of 1400 kHz with 1,000 watts of power in a non-directional pattern and is considered a Class C AM broadcasting station by the Federal Communications Commission. The radio station's broadcast antenna and transmitter is located in Alpharetta, Georgia at 34° 03' 49.00" N Latitude, and 84 ° 16' 34.00" W Longitude. WLTA's broadcast antenna is interesting in that it uses a loaded cellular tower. The radio station's former call signs were WQRZ, WAZX, WWXX, WRAF, and WVNF ("the Voice of North Fulton"), and was once licensed to the neighboring city of Roswell, Georgia.

There was, in the 1960s and 70's, a WLTA on FM, devoted to an easy listening style of music.

WLTA's Broadcast Antenna

WLTA's Transmit Facility and Antenna Located in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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