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WTRM
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City of license Winchester, Virginia
Broadcast area Northern Shenandoah Valley
Branding "Southern Light Radio"
Slogan "Follow the Light"
Frequency 91.3 MHz
First air date January 22nd, 1985
Format Southern Gospel
Power 5,600 Watts
HAAT 427 Meters
Class B
Callsign meaning W Timber Ridge Ministries
Owner Timber Ridge Ministries, Inc.
Webcast Southern Light Webstream
Website Southern Light Online

WTRM is a Southern Gospel formatted broadcast radio station in Winchester, Virginia, with translators in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Aquia Harbour, Virginia.

History

WTRM is located in the former Armel School building along US 522 south of Winchester

The name "Timber Ridge" was chosen because WTRM's transmitter sits atop Great North Mountain on Timber Ridge Trail in western Frederick County, Virginia.

As a flagship for the "Southern Light Radio Network", WTRM can be heard well beyond the Winchester/Northern Shenandoah Valley area. Southern Light feeds their programs to translators in Millersburg, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and Aquia Harbour, Virginia, with more planned for the future.

WTRM holds a number of firsts in Winchester area radio. They were the first non-commercial station in Winchester, the first station to uplink to satellite, the first to go all digital, and contrary to popular belief, WTRM was the first to have their own website and stream online and remain one of the few to continue to do so.

Trivia

The call letters, WTRM, were originally assigned to a Coast Guard installation. The call letters "TRM", can also be found in some Buddy Holly books as the AM station in Beaumont, Texas that once employed J.P. Richardson, better known as The Big Bopper, but of course, those calls were KTRM (now on a Missouri FM station).

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