WNTK Talk Radio personalities include nationally known names as well as local folks from around the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Area. Click here for a complete schedule of programs, including call-in telephone numbers and host websites.
Syndicated Personalities
Howie Carr
• Doug McIntyre
• Jim Bohannan
• John Resnick
• Dr. Joy Browne
• Ron Ananian
• Dr. Ronald Hoffman
• Michael Savage
• Barry Armstrong
• Warren Eckstein
• Paul Parent
• Tom Grisham
• Bruce DuMont
• Rita Cosby
• Bill Cunningham
• Larry Kudlow
• Dr. Katherine Albrech
Local Personalities
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Jim MacKay is the General Manager & News Director of WNTK 99.7 FM. He can be heard anchoring the news weekdays on The WNTK Morning Show from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Jim is a native of Duxbury, Massachusetts and holds a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Maine. Jim comes to the Dartmouth Lake Sunapee region after serving as an Afternoon Drive Talk Show Host on Between The Lines, Traffic Director & SportsCenter Anchor at 1160 ESPN Radio in Itahca, New York. Jim got his start in radio out of college at AM 600 WSJS in Winston-Salem, North Carolina serving as their Sports Director & Morning Show Producer. He updated sports twice an hour on the 5-Hour Morning Drive Program The Triad's First News with J.R. Snider. Jim was also the resident Fill-In News Anchor at WSJS. While at WSJS, Jim also served as a freelance Play by Play Broadcaster for Learfield Sports on The Black Bear Sports Network, broadcasting UMaine Men's Basketball during the 2009-2010 Season. Before WSJS Jim served as the Network Studio Host of The University of Washington Sports Network at IMG College. Jim anchored in-game scoreboard updates on University of Washington Pac-10 Football & Basketball Radio Broadcasts on the 25+ Station Network across the Pacific Northwest. Jim's passion for broadcasting grew at the University of Maine where he broadcast anything from Talk, News, to Sports at the legendary WMEB 91.9 FM in Orono, Maine. During Jim's senior year he was nominated as a finalist for the Jim Nantz Award. He was named a Sportscasters Talent Agency All-American for his work broadcasting University of Maine Football, Basketball, and Hockey. He finished 3rd in the running for the Jim Nantz Award which is given to the Most Outstanding Collegiate Sports Broadcaster in the United States. When not on the air you can find him on the golf course as he holds (so he says) a 14 handicap. He resides near Lake Sunapee and is single. Follow him on Twitter @JimMacKayWNTK or send him an e-mail at jim@wntk.com. |
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Janine Weins |
Host of Twin State Journal for over 15 years, Janine Johnson Weins grew up on a 150-acre New England subsistence farm. After graduating from high school, she entered the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. U-M was the family school; Janine's parents, her uncle and her aunt were U-M graduates. Janine wanted to be an engineer like her dad, a '31E graduate. After graduating (BS EM '62), Janine accepted a position in the Materials Development Laboratory at Pratt & Whitney (P&W) Aircraft in East Hartford, Connecticut, as their first electron microscopist. While at P&W, Janine was a night student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. After receiving her master's degree in 1965, Janine accepted a job offer from Dr. Edwin Land to manage the Structures Laboratory at Polaroid Corporation. At Polaroid, Janine used the electron microscope and x-ray diffraction equipment to determine the cause of sepia tones in black and white images and of color distortions in Polaroid's new instant color films. While at Polaroid, Janine studied at the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After three years, Janine left Polaroid to became a full-time graduate student and teaching fellow at MIT. After receiving her PhD in 1970, Janine, along with her husband, also a Michigan graduate, moved to the Chicago area. In the Chicago area, Janine managed the Creep Laboratory for Argonne National Laboratory. When Janine and her husband moved from Chicago to New York and later Washington, D.C., Janine worked as a technical expert for the DC law firm Spencer & Kaye, which represented AT&T in what at the time was the largest case that had been heard by the International Trade Commission (ITC). After AT&T prevailed in the ITC case, Janine studied patent law. After passing the patent bar exam, Janine became a Registered Patent Agent (Reg 30,504.) For several years she practiced patent law. In 1984, the year Janine's father was diagnosed with the cancer, Janine moved back to New Hampshire. In New Hampshire she opened a nonfiction bookstore, YOURidea, which specialized in books to help people protect and promote their creative works. Shortly after opening the bookstore, Janine became the host of the radio program she still hosts, "Twin State Journal." In 2002, when Janine's mother died, she inherited the family farm. Janine renovated the farm buildings and had the property certified organic. She now manages AHF, Organic Producers, LLC, which sells organic produce to a local hospital and high-end restaurants. (http://www.acornhillfarmvegetables.com) |
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Greg Fennel |
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Dave Morgan |
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