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WGY-FM (103.1 MHz) is a news/talk station licensed to Albany, New York. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day at 5,600 watts ERP from a non-directional antenna in North Greenbush, New York located near U.S. Route 4 .
WGY (810 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Schenectady, New York, carrying a news/talk format which is simulcast full-time over WGY-FM (103.1 FM). Owned by iHeartMedia , the station serves Albany , Troy and the Capital District of New York, and is a clear-channel station with extended nighttime range.
WRVE, an FM radio station on 99.5 MHz licensed to Schenectady, New York, United States, which held the callsign WGY-FM from 1988 to 1994. Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding.
The FM dial is primarily made up of commercial music-formatted stations similar to those in other cities around North America, the largest of which include Pop music station WFLY 'FLY-92', Adult Contemporary WYJB 'B-95.5', Hot AC WRVE '99.5 The River', Rock station WQBK-FM 'Q-103', Classic Rock WPYX 'PYX-106', and Country music WGNA-FM 'Country ...
On December 1, 1972, an FM sister station signed on, WQBK-FM at 103.9 MHz, which mostly simulcast AM 1300, allowing listeners to hear WQBK day and night. [6] After several years, People Communication decided to give the FM station its own separate format, progressive rock .
Logo as an oldies station simulcast on 94.1 FM. The station signed on in November 2011 as a simulcast of co-owned WNZS.In May 2012 WGUY broke away from the WNZS simulcast, and began simulcasting on 94.1 FM and broadcasting an oldies format.
WTRY-FM (98.3 MHz, "98-3 TRY"), is a commercial radio station licensed to Rotterdam, New York. It airs a classic hits format (and Christmas music from early-November until December 30 or 31). WTRY-FM serves the New York State Capital District in the Albany - Schenectady - Troy radio market .
810 AM is United States clear-channel frequency, on which KSFO in San Francisco, California and WGY in Schenectady, New York are the dominant Class A stations. WPIN (AM) must leave the air from sunset to sunrise to prevent interference with the Class A stations nighttime skywave signals.