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- WGNU abstract "WGNU (920 AM) is a radio station licensed to Granite City, Illinois, and serving the St. Louis, Missouri, area. Founded by Chuck Norman in 1961 and owned by him for the rest of his life, it was held in trust after his 2004 death until being sold to Radio Property Ventures, owners of KXEN, on September 26, 2007 and switching to a gospel music format. Initially, WGNU was a Top 40 station, then changed to country music and eventually talk.Former KFNS host Tim McKernan and his company, InsideSTL Enterprises, bought the weekday air time for WGNU, and the station switched to a Monday-Friday only sports format on August 1, 2013. The station is affiliated with CBS Sports Radio. Aside from this affiliation, the station airs eleven hours of local sports talk, weekdays only. The Urban Talk format is still aired on weekends.The station briefly made national headlines when former St. Louis Cardinals player Jack Clark, who cohosted \"The King and the Ripper\" with longtime St. Louis radio personality Kevin \"the King\" Slaten, claimed Los Angeles Angels slugger Albert Pujols had performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) while Pujols was with the Cardinals. Clark had been the Cardinals' hitting coach during the early part of Pujols' 12-year tenure in St. Louis. Clark had said that he talked to Pujols' former personal trainer and said that \"I know for a fact he was\" using PEDs. Pujols responded by threatening Clark and WGNU with a defamation lawsuit, and vehemently denied that he had ever used PEDs. The trainer added that he hadn't even talked to Clark in over ten years. InsideSTL cut ties with Clark and Slaten after only seven shows. It also issued an unreserved apology to Pujols. I".
- WGNU alias "CBS Sports Radio 920 AM (weekdays)".
- WGNU alias "WGNU 920 AM (weekends)".
- WGNU broadcastArea St._Louis.
- WGNU broadcastNetwork CBS_Sports_Radio.
- WGNU broadcastStationClass "B".
- WGNU callsignMeaning "Good NUs (reference to "good news", in homage togospel musicformat)".
- WGNU city Granite_City,_Illinois.
- WGNU facilityId "49042".
- WGNU frequency "920000.0".
- WGNU licensee "920 AM, LLC".
- WGNU programmeFormat Sports_radio.
- WGNU programmeFormat Talk_radio.
- WGNU sisterStation KXEN_(AM).
- WGNU wikiPageExternalLink insidestl.com.
- WGNU wikiPageExternalLink www.wgnu920am.com.
- WGNU wikiPageID "13857717".
- WGNU wikiPageLength "4787".
- WGNU wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- WGNU wikiPageRevisionID "702308279".
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Albert_Pujols.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink CBS_Sports_Radio.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gospel_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Category:Madison_County,_Illinois.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1961.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Illinois.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Country_music.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Defamation.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_music.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Granite_City,_Illinois.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Clark_(baseball).
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink KFNS_(AM).
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink KXEN_(AM).
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Angels_of_Anaheim.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Datum.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Performance-enhancing_drugs.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Sports_radio.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis_Cardinals.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Talk_radio.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink The_gospel.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Top_40.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLink Watt.
- WGNU wikiPageWikiLinkText "WGNU".
- WGNU affiliations CBS_Sports_Radio.
- WGNU airdate "1961".
- WGNU area St._Louis.
- WGNU branding "CBS Sports Radio 920 AM".
- WGNU branding "WGNU 920 AM".
- WGNU callsignMeaning "Good NUs".
- WGNU city Granite_City,_Illinois.
- WGNU class "B".
- WGNU facilityId "49042".
- WGNU format Sports_radio.
- WGNU format Talk_radio.
- WGNU frequency "920.0".
- WGNU licensee "920".
- WGNU name "WGNU".
- WGNU owner "Radio Property Ventures".
- WGNU power "450".
- WGNU power "500".
- WGNU sisterStations KXEN_(AM).
- WGNU website insidestl.com.
- WGNU website www.wgnu920am.com.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AM_station_data.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Illinois-radio-station-stub.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_station.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Talk_Radio_Stations_in_Illinois.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- WGNU wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:St._Louis_Radio.
- WGNU subject Category:Gospel_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WGNU subject Category:Madison_County,_Illinois.
- WGNU subject Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1961.
- WGNU subject Category:Radio_stations_in_Illinois.
- WGNU subject Category:Sports_radio_stations_in_the_United_States.
- WGNU hypernym Station.
- WGNU point "38.75922222222222 -90.05011111111111".
- WGNU type Agent.
- WGNU type Broadcaster.
- WGNU type Organisation.
- WGNU type RadioStation.
- WGNU type Station.
- WGNU type Establishment.
- WGNU type Station.
- WGNU type Organization.
- WGNU type RadioStation.
- WGNU type Agent.
- WGNU type SocialPerson.
- WGNU type Thing.
- WGNU type SpatialThing.
- WGNU type Q15265344.
- WGNU type Q43229.
- WGNU comment "WGNU (920 AM) is a radio station licensed to Granite City, Illinois, and serving the St. Louis, Missouri, area. Founded by Chuck Norman in 1961 and owned by him for the rest of his life, it was held in trust after his 2004 death until being sold to Radio Property Ventures, owners of KXEN, on September 26, 2007 and switching to a gospel music format.".
- WGNU label "WGNU".