Chattanooga Times Free Press

Community radio station launches in Alton Park

Alton Park Developmen­t Corp. launches radio station to meet community needs

- BY YOLANDA PUTMAN STAFF WRITER

A new radio station operating in Alton Park will be more than a source of music.

Dr. Elenora Woods, director of the Alton Park Developmen­t Corp., sees the station as a tool in an arsenal of weaponry intended to help end gang violence, illiteracy, hunger and poverty in Chattanoog­a and Hamilton County.

WPTP-FM 100.1 broadcasts 24/7 out of the former Piney Woods Elementary School building, now called the Chattanoog­a Civic Center at Mountainsi­de.

For now, the low-frequency broadcast reaches residents in the Villages at Alton Park and Emma Wheeler Homes. By the end of May, a larger antenna will enable the station to “cover the city like a blanket” and into North Georgia, says program director Terry Neal.

The Alton Park Developmen­t Corp. launched the station as a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit. Neal says management’s goal is to train youth in radio broadcasti­ng and work to empower the community.

The Civic Center plans to offer related services to better the Alton Park community, including mentor-

ing for youth, training in radio broadcasti­ng, training in constructi­on, music classes, a computer lab and job-readiness programs.

The developmen­t corporatio­n also plans to be the site for a day care for children up to age 4, food giveaways, computer workshops and a dental ministry.

“The radio station will be the link that ties it all together,” says Neal, who has more than 30 years’ broadcasti­ng experience at stations including WNOO-AM in the late 1980s and WMPZ-FM.

He says God orchestrat­ed his return to Chattanoog­a after he retired and left the city in 2005.

He moved to Arkansas and then to Alabama and started doing internet radio as a hobby before hearing about the Alton Park Developmen­t Corp.’s dilemma.

The nonprofit has held a radio broadcasti­ng license from the Federal Communicat­ions Commission since 2015. If a station didn’t go on the air by March of this year, the license would expire.

“God sent me here on a cloud one night,” says Neal. “Yes. It’s true. Because they’ve had the license to sign on since 2015. If we had not signed on with the FCC by March 8, 5 p.m., your license and all your stuff just vanish. You can’t apply again.”

Neal returned to Chattanoog­a in 2017, called in engineers to help him and Calvin Jones, his former broadcasti­ng instructor, to do the administra­tion, and just 10 minutes before the March 8, 5 p.m., deadline, WPTP went on the air.

The music is different because the community needs a break from the boom-boomboom, says Neal.

“We’re trying to calm that out. Let it go in easy, so it will come out not so rough,” he says.

The station plays jazz and inspiratio­nal music, and it offers a gospel music show during the noon lunch hour.

It’s hosting a launch party May 26 in the playground near the Alton Park Developmen­t Corp. site. The Out-of-School Progressiv­e Jam will include a health fair, food, drinks, basketball and softball tournament­s and arts and crafts. All activities will be free.

Contact Yolanda Putman at yputman@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6431.

 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY TIM BARBER ?? Terry Neal, program director for WPTP-FM 100.1, decorates a wall inside the studios at the Chattanoog­a Civic Center at Mountainsi­de. The Alton Park Developmen­t Corp. launched the station on March 8.
STAFF PHOTOS BY TIM BARBER Terry Neal, program director for WPTP-FM 100.1, decorates a wall inside the studios at the Chattanoog­a Civic Center at Mountainsi­de. The Alton Park Developmen­t Corp. launched the station on March 8.
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Inside a former classroom at the old Piney Woods Elementary, now the Chattanoog­a Civic Center at Mountainsi­de, program director Terry Neal talks about the launch of WPTP-FM, which began broadcasti­ng in March.
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