About

92 Gold plays the greatest hits. Sing along to the best songs of the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s.

The station signed on the air in March 1949 as WNAE-FM 92.1, the sister station of WNAE-AM. Northern Allegheny Broadcasting was the original licensee of both stations. The station would later move to 92.3 and change its call letters to WRRN in April 1951.

WRRN started with an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts. By the 1970s, the station would increase its power to 26,000 watts and then to 50,000 by the 1980s.

For many years, WRRN was branded as “Easy 92.3,” a beautiful music radio station.

In 1974, WRRN and sister station WNAE were sold by Northern Allegheny Broadcasting to Kinzua Broadcasting Company.

WRRN changed its format to oldies in 2002 then transitioned to classic hits in 2014.

In 2006, Kibco Radio sold WRRN and sister stations WKNB and WNAE to Radio Partners, LLC.

The stations were then sold in 2019 to Lilly Broadcasting, which operates television stations WICU and WSEE.