After Carolina Christian Communications sold
WRTP (1530 AM) and simulcast stations
WRTG and
WGSB to Radio Training Network, that company bought WHGG-FM (90.1) in
Roanoke Rapids, which was licensed to a school, and changed its name to WRTP-FM. The first translator, W216BN at 91.1 in Raleigh, signed on in 1999, giving the stations a nighttime signal in that area. W216BN moved from north Raleigh to the
WSHA tower to prevent interference to
WUNC-FM. Another translator was W257BH at 99.3 FM in
Lizard Lick, serving eastern
Wake County. In 2005, WRTP-FM moved to the 88.5 frequency, former home of
WZRU. After WRTP (AM) was sold to
Que Pasa Radio, WRTP-FM continued to broadcast, having increased to 24 hours a day, on a network of translators stretching from
Chapel Hill to
Greenville. In 2014, WRTP moved its license to the Raleigh exurb of Franklinton. ==Translators==