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WDVI (100.5 FM) is a country music radio station in Rochester, New York.The station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia.Its studios are located at the Five Star Bank Plaza building in downtown Rochester, and its transmitter site is in Victor, New York.
WVOR (102.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Canandaigua, New York, and serving the Finger Lakes region and part of the Rochester metropolitan area.It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia. [2]
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WLGZ-FM (102.7 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Webster, New York, and serving the Rochester metropolitan area. It broadcasts an oldies/classic hits radio format and is owned by DJRO Broadcasting LLC. [2] The radio studios and offices are in Rochester's east side. WLGZ has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 6,000 watts.
WXXI-FM is owned by the WXXI Public Broadcasting Council, Rochester's primary public broadcaster. The station was founded as WJZR in January 1993 by North Coast Radio, Inc., and broadcast a smooth jazz format for 29 years before it was taken silent in July 2022 upon the owner's retirement.
WVYP, a radio station (100.5 FM) licensed to Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, United States, which used the WDRE call sign from 2013 to 2025; WPTY, a radio station (105.3 FM) licensed to Calverton-Roanoke, New York, United States, which used the WDRE call sign from 2004 to 2009
WDKX (103.9 FM) is an independently Black-owned urban contemporary radio station that broadcasts from Rochester, New York at 800 watts of effective radiated power.The station's studios are located east of downtown Rochester along Main Street, and the transmitter tower is located atop Xerox Tower in downtown.
Capitalizing on this, WMJQ switched to a Top 40/CHR format on September 4, 1983, under their new nickname as "Hitradio Q92". (The Rochester market now had three FM Top 40/CHR/stations (WPXY-FM had adopted a Top 40/CHR format the previous year, and WHFM (98.9 FM) had been Top 40/CHR leader since the late 1960s)). Even after WHFM changed format ...