List of Atlanta broadcast stations by location

List of Atlanta broadcast stations by location

The following broadcast stations in metro Atlanta all have radio antennas on the named building or tower, or within 100 meters or 330 feet of the summit of the mountain, and are listed with callsign, frequency or channel, community of license, and licensee/owner.

Mountains

Sweat Mountain

Sweat Mountain is a small antenna farm, located on the highest point in the core metro Atlanta not protected as a park.
*WWVA-FM 105.7, Canton, Clear Channel Communications
*W265BD 100.9, Woodstock, Immanuel Broadcasting Network
*W229AG 93.7, Sandy Plains, Calvary Chapel of Twin FallsThere are also long-standing applications (potentially moot) for broadcast translators by Calvary Chapel on 94.5 and 103.7 to serve Woodstock. Another application for a translator on 102.1 by Community Public Radio to serve "Sweat Mountain" (which is not a recognized community) is also listed by the FCC.

*WATC TV 57 (DTV 41 permit on-air), Atlanta, Community Television, Inc.
*WSKC-CA 22, Atlanta, KM Communications (currently simulcasting WATC)
*W49DE (originally W55BM), Marietta, Trinity Broadcasting Network (broadcasting JCTV )
*WDWW-LD 7 (DTV permit for WDWW-LP analog 28 in Cleveland, Georgia), Atlanta, Richard C. & Lisa A. Goetz of Hendersonville, North Carolina

Stone Mountain

Located east of Atlanta in Stone Mountain, Georgia, it is owned by the state as part of the privately-run Stone Mountain Park. Skylift
*WGTV TV 8 & DTV 12, Georgia Public Broadcasting
*previously WABE FM 90.1, which has since moved back with WPBA TV 30, both owned by Atlanta Board of Education
*KEC80 162.550, NOAA Weather Radio

Kennesaw Mountain

The U.S. government and government of Georgia both maintain non-broadcast facilities for internal communications.

Bear Mountain

Located nearest Waleska, Georgia.
*WPXA TV 14 & DTV 51
*W214AS 90.7, Calvary Chapel
*original location and still the allotment center for WCHK-FM 105.5 Canton, now WWVA-FM 105.7 Canton

Blackjack Mountain

*remote pickup units for local TV stations' electronic news gathering
*XM Satellite Radio repeater

Sawnee Mountain

Located near Cumming, Georgia.
*WWEV-FM 91.5

Buildings

Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel

The tallest in Atlanta when it was built, it has always held multiple stations.
*original main transmitter for what is now WUPA TV 69, until lack of space for its digital TV forced it to move
*original and current main transmitter and allotment for WZGC FM 92.9
*original location and still the allotment for WSTR FM 94.1
*current location for WNNX FM 100.5, originally WWWQ at Turner tower
*WTHC-LP 42 digital
*WTBS-LP current but leaving
*XM Satellite Radio repeater


=Bank of America Plaza=

Replaced the Westin as Atlanta's tallest, and holds LPTV stations and amateur radio repeaters.coord|33|46|15|N|84|23|10|W|display=inline)
*WTBS-LP and new WTBS-LD permit
*WDTA-LP 53 license
*WANN-CA 32 license, WANN-LD 29 permit

SunTrust Plaza (One Peachtree Center)

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*WDTA-LP 50 analog permit, 47 digital application

Perimeter Center

Located in Dunwoody (on the border with Sandy Springs), atop 1050 Crown Pointe [http://www.crownpointe.com/specs_1050.htm] , a mid-rise office building.
*WJZZ-FM 107.5 Roswell

Towers

Turner Broadcasting

Located adjacent to the Downtown Connector, owned by Turner Broadcasting. City block is bounded by Spring Street on its west, West Peachtree Street on the east, 10th Street on the south, and former 11th Street (now part of the Turner campus) on the north. It appears this will have no full-time tenants after DTV analog shutdown.

coord|33|46|57|N|84|23|20|W|display=inline|name=Turner Broadcasting tower – [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/fmq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&chan=&cha2=69&serv=&type=0&facid=&list=1&dist=.1&dlat2=33&mlat2=46&slat2=57&dlon2=84&mlon2=23&slon2=20&size=10 FM] [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/tvq?state=&call=&arn=&city=&chan=&cha2=69&serv=&type=0&facid=&list=1&dist=.1&dlat2=33&mlat2=46&slat2=57&dlon2=84&mlon2=23&slon2=20&size=10 TV]
*WPCH-TV 17 (DTV 20 is at North Druid Hills), owned by Turner
*current WNNX FM 100.5 backup at 5kW
*former WRMM/WARM/WAPW/WNNX FM 99.7 main, now WWWQ FM 99.7 backup (62kW) and allotment

North Druid Hills

These are actually two guyed towers immediately west-northwest of where Clifton Road ends at Briarcliff Road, near Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control.

;East tower:
*WUVM-LP 4
*W23DN analog, permit for W06CM-D digital
*WIRE-CA 40 permits
*WPCH-TV Atlanta digital 20, analog backup 17, analog main on Turner tower
*WATL TV 36, DTV 25 Atlanta
*WUVG-TV digital 48 only, analog 34 is closer to Athens
*WRFG FM 89.3 Atlanta
*WWWQ FM 99.7 Atlanta, originally on Turner tower as WNNX
*WKHX-FM 101.5 Marietta
*application for a broadcast translator from Immanuel Broadcasting Network on 101.9

;West tower:
*WGCL-TV 46, DTV 19 Atlanta
*WUBL FM 94.9 Atlanta
*WKLS FM 96.1 Atlanta
*applications for translators on 89.7 and 88.9 from WAY-FM Media Group

One tower also has an XM Satellite Radio repeater.


=Holly Springs=

Bounded by Interstate 575 on the west, old Georgia 5 on the east, and Rabbit Hill Road on the south.
*former WGST/WMXV 105.7 Canton, after Bear Mountain and before Sweat Mountain

Others

*Cox Radio guyed tower west of Braselton, WSRV FM 97.1 Gainesville and WBTS FM 95.5 Doraville
*WWLG FM 96.7 Peachtree City, and WHTA FM 107.9 Hampton, guyed tower north of Tyrone
*Cobb EMC tower in Marietta, W222AF 92.3, Immanuel Broadcasting Network


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