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On May 7, 2002, the "Y-107" quadcast ended the country format, and after a day of stunting with construction sounds, the quadcast flipped to a tropical music format as "Rumba 107". [5] The format was ill-suited to the quadcast suburban signals, so the WWZY transmitter was moved to a tower in the Belford section of Middletown Township , in an ...
WNBT-FM began as the FM sister station of Farm & Home Broadcasting Company-owned WNBT (now WNDA) with the call letters WGCR-FM.The station was initially granted a construction permit to operate at the frequency of 97.7 MHz at an effective radiated power of a thousand watts in August 1968.
The format change did not improve Big City's increasingly dire financial position. In November 2002, the company retained a broker to shop the quadcast and its other properties for sale. [15] The stations were sold in 2003 to Nassau Broadcasting Partners for $43 million. [16] When the deal took effect, Nassau broke up the quadcast. [17]
Until 2023, most of WFRA's broadcast day was a simulcast of two radio stations (including itself) in Venango and Crawford Counties. The other was WMGW (until December 2009, WOYL in Oil City had also been a part of this network, in effect making it a quadcast; WOYL permanently ceased operations in July 2010). During weekday mornings, WFRA aired ...
WLIR-FM (107.1 FM, Talkradio 107.1) is a radio station licensed to Hampton Bays, New York, and serving eastern Long Island.The station's studios and offices are located on Third Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, [3] with additional offices on Long Island in Bay Shore, [4] and transmitting facilities located in Northampton in Suffolk County.
WWYY (107.1 FM) is a class A radio station licensed to Belvidere, New Jersey.It serves The Poconos and Lehigh Valley regions. The station is currently owned by Cumulus Media, through licensee Radio License Holding CBC, LLC, and airs a country music radio format known as "Cat Country 96", simulcasting on WCTO 96.1 FM in Easton, Pennsylvania.
14 February: All of ABC Radio's FM stations change call letters, all on the same day: WABC-FM in New York becomes WPLJ, for White Port & Lemon Juice. KABC-FM in Los Angeles becomes KLOS, for Los Angeles. KGO-FM in San Francisco becomes KSFX, for San Francisco (now KOSF). KQV-FM in Pittsburgh becomes WDVE, for a D o V E, the symbol of peace.
WXPK (107.1 MHz), branded 107.1 The Peak, is a commercial radio station licensed to Briarcliff Manor, New York, and serving Westchester County, New York. [2] It is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and broadcasts an Adult Album Alternative (AAA) radio format.