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Broadcast area
  
Central Pennsylvania

Frequency
  
89.9 MHz

Format
  
Religious

Branding
  
Way Truth Life Radio

First air date
  
1978

City
  
State College, Pennsylvania

WTLR is a Christian formatted broadcast radio station licensed to State College, Pennsylvania, serving Central Pennsylvania.

Contents

WTLR simulcasts its programming on co-owned WQJU 107.1, which broadcasts to the Mifflintown area.

Both WTLR and WQJU are owned and operated by the Central Pennsylvania Christian Institute.

WTLR first signed on the air on January 1, 1978.

WTLR and WQJU are known on air as "Way Truth Life Radio". This is based on Jesus Christ's declaration in John 14:6, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me."

Programming

Way Truth Life Radio is a full service Christian Inspirational radio ministry featuring quality Bible teaching, quality Christian music, helpful programs on family life, news and information.

Some of the programs heard on Way Truth Life Radio include:

"Grace to You" with John MacArthur
"Desiring God" with John Piper
"Focus on the Family"
"In the Market With Janet Parshall" featuring Janet Parshall

The ministry website is [1].

WTLR in the News

On Friday, July 25, 2008, Ferguson Township police were dispatched to the Cato Avenue studios of WTLR as a man with a gun was on the way to the station.

When 50-year-old Brian Neiman of Pottersdale arrived at the radio station, police ordered him to stop. Neiman refused and reportedly became violent. Police say Neiman branished a gun and drove at them in his Ford Bronco. Witnesses say "dozens of shots" were fired as Neiman exchanged gunfire with police.

After Neiman hit a second police cruiser, his SUV struck the side of a neighboring building and stopped. Centre County Coroner Scott Sayers pronounced Neiman dead on the scene.

Police aren't sure why Neiman targeted the radio station.

Neiman's ex-wife told The Centre Daily Times that "he struggled with bipolar disorder".

After the shooting, WTLR issued a statement and a recount of events on their website.

References

WTLR Wikipedia


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