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97.7 FM: Big Flats: ... WEPN-FM: 98.7 FM: New York City: ... 95.5 FM: New York City: Educational Media Foundation: Contemporary Christian
WBAB (and its FM signal on 102.3) switched to a pop music format before becoming a progressive rock station by the late 1960s. On October 14, 1975, the station's call sign was changed to WNYG (New York Gospel) [3] after adopting a Gospel music format. [4] The companion FM station, which continued to play rock, was sold shortly after. [5]
WEPN-FM, a radio station (98.7 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which was branded 99X under the callsign WXLO during the 1970s WMMS-HD2 and W256BT , an HD Radio digital subchannel (100.7-2 FM) and its low-power analog translator (99.1 FM) – both licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States – which were branded 99X from 2012 ...
WPTY began simulcasting the 105.3 signal over WNYZ-LP TV channel 6 and its 87.7 FM audio frequency on November 2, 2009, and adopted the new slogan "Party FM - Your Party Music Leader. "Five years after dance music fans had campaigned for the relaying of Party 105 for New York City via the 92.7 frequency, the simulcast of the station finally ...
98.7 WEPN-FM New York City [RDS] 99.5 WBAI New York City (Pacifica Radio)* 100.3 WHTZ Newark, NJ (Contemporary hit radio) 100.7 WHUD Peekskill (Adult contemporary) 101.1 WCBS-FM New York City (Classic hits) [RDS] 101.9 WFAN-FM New York City [RDS] 102.7 WNEW-FM New York City (Hot adult contemporary) [RDS] 103.5 WKTU Lake Success (Rhythmic AC)
WEVD soon added an FM counterpart at 107.5 FM in 1950, which then moved to 97.9 FM in 1952. Both stations maintained the same programming through the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. The AM station was sold on March 2, 1981, for $1.1 million to Salem Communications , and changed the call letters to WNYM (now WWRV ) while WEVD continued on the FM dial.
WBZO (98.5 FM, "La Nueva Fiesta") is a Spanish-language tropical music formatted radio station, licensed to Westhampton, New York, and serving eastern Long Island. The station is owned by JVC Media LLC with studios located in Ronkonkoma, New York, and transmitter located in Manorville, New York.
An unusual switch from standard practice where many AM stations are non-directional by day and directional at night. Programming is also heard on FM translator W253BV at 98.5 MHz and on WJIP 1370 AM in Ellenville, New York. Weekdays begin with a local morning show, "Hudson Valley Focus Live with Tom Sipos."