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Cortona Media weighs potential return of WRNR following Annapolis City Council lease approval

The 240-foot radio tower on Spa Creek, seen in January, where WRNR could be broadcast from in the future. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
The 240-foot radio tower on Spa Creek, seen in January, where WRNR could be broadcast from in the future. (Jeffrey F. Bill/Staff)
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Cortona Media says radio station WRNR could potentially return to the airwaves following city council approval to lease out an Annapolis radio tower and small production studio recently.

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