WNTS (1590 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Beech Grove, Indiana, and serving the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
The radio studios and transmitter are located at 4800 East Raymond Street near Sloan Avenue on the southeast side of Indianapolis.
Because 1590 AM is a regional frequency, it reduces power at night to 500 watts to avoid interference with other stations.
During the early years, the two stations simulcast, with WGEE-FM continuing the programming after sunset, when WGEE AM had to be off the air.
His son Jeff (later President and CEO of Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications) was appointed General Manager.
Other employees after the change to news and talk included a Broad Ripple High School and Ball State University graduate named David Letterman, who later went on to become the host of late night comedy shows on NBC and CBS.
DJ's included Larry Dean, Diane Benson, Kevin Wilson, Chris Moore, Nancy Marie, and Tom Elliott.
After Nancy Marie's death, the Country Gospel Store continued with host Kevin Wilson.