The two stations share studios on South Spencer Street in Dalton.
The station was created to serve the community through locally produced programs.
WDNN then added WLFW, WRNG, and WDGA to broadcast their programs over the air.
Following the FCC incentive auction of 2016–17, WDNN had to begin moving out of digital channel 49,[3] which it did in 2020.
[7] The signals for WDNN-CD and WDGA-CD are multiplexed: North Georgia Television also owned WTNB-CA in Cleveland, Tennessee, until selling it to PTP Holdings in 2009;[10] in 2005, WTNB and WDNN both offered similar schedules featuring FamilyNet and local programming, but WTNB produced its own local programming separate from WDNN and its repeaters.