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WMNT (AM)

WMNT
Broadcast areaPuerto Rico
Frequency1500 kHz
BrandingRadio Atenas 1500
Programming
FormatNews Talk/Latin Pop
AffiliationsRadio Paz (Fuego Cruzado)
Ownership
Owner
  • Manati Radio Corporation
  • (Manati Radio & Media LLC)
WMLD-FM 96.9 until 1986
History
First air date
December 15, 1959; 65 years ago (1959-12-15)
Call sign meaning
MaNaTi
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID39772
ClassB
Power1,290 watts
Transmitter coordinates
18°25′59″N 66°16′22″W / 18.43306°N 66.27278°W / 18.43306; -66.27278
Links
Public license information
WebcastRadio Atenas 1500 Live
Websitewww.radioatenas1500.net

WMNT (1500 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a News Talk Information and Latin Pop radio format. Licensed to Manati, Puerto Rico, the station is currently owned by Jose Ribas Reyes (Manati Radio Corporation), through licensee Manati Radio & Media LLC. The call sign letters are the consonants of its city of license and location, Manati.

History

Former logo

WMNT-AM was founded in 1959 by Pedro Collazo Barbosa and Efrain Archilla Roig. On April 5, 1958, a construction permit was applied by the Arecibo Broadcasting Corporation, Inc. for a new standard broadcast station to be operated on the 1500kc frequency with 250w power. On July 29, 1959 it was granted and on December 15, 1959 it was officially inaugurated. On May 24, 1982, WMNT-AM "Radio Atenas" was sold along with its sister station WMLD-FM, then known as Ritmo 97 to La Voz Evangelica de Puerto Rico, Inc., a religious group. The new owners changed the name of WMNT-AM to "Radio Aleluya" and WMLD-FM to "Radio Triunfo", changing both to a christian format. On May 18, 1986, Mr. Pedro Collazo reacquired WMNT-AM, changing its brand again to "Radio Atenas" and its programming back to its original format, while WMLD-FM remained owned by La Voz Evangelica de Puerto Rico, Inc. and changed its call sign to WNRT-FM. In the late 1990s, WMNT-AM was acquired by Jose Ribas Dominicci. In February 2020 after the death of Ribas Dominicci his son, Jose Ribas Reyes, assumed control of the station.