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  2. WOTT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The new class C3 station it moved to was put on the air by Community Broadcasters, LLC after it was purchased from LiveAir Communications, Inc. in January, 2009. The station's format and call letters are still the same, but the station's name was changed from Rock 100.7 to Rock 94.

  3. WZNE - Wikipedia

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    WZNE (94.1 FM) – branded 94.1 The Zone – is a commercial alternative rock radio station licensed to Brighton, New York, serving the Rochester metro area. WZNE is owned by the Stephens Media Group. Its studios are located in Rochester and its transmitter is located on Pinnacle Hill in Brighton.

  4. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    Catholic Kolping Society New York: Catholic WKCR-FM: 89.9 FM: New York City: Trustees of Columbia University in New York: College radio: WKDL: 104.9 FM: Brockport: Brockport Licenses, LLC: Contemporary Christian WKDM: 1380 AM: New York City: Multicultural Radio Broadcasting Licensee, LLC: Ethnic/Chinese & Spanish WKEL: 88.1 FM: Webster ...

  5. WXLJ - Wikipedia

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    WXLJ (94.1 FM) is a public radio station licensed to Whitehall, New York, United States, serving the Saratoga Springs, New York, area. The station is owned by The St. Lawrence University, and is an affiliate of their North Country Public Radio network. [2] WXLJ's signal covers Glens Falls, Queensbury, parts of Saratoga, and parts of western ...

  6. WXBK - Wikipedia

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    WXBK (94.7 FM, "94.7 The Block") is a classic hip hop-formatted radio station that is licensed to Newark, New Jersey, and serves the New York City area.The station is owned by Audacy, Inc. WXBK's studios are located in the combined Audacy facility in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, and its transmitter is located in Rutherford, New Jersey.

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  8. WHOM - Wikipedia

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    Jack Paar, in turn, sold WMTW-FM-TV to Mid New York Broadcasting in 1967. [5] In 1971, Mid New York sold WMTW-FM to Alpine Broadcasting while retaining the TV station. With the ownership change, the radio station switched its call letters to WWMT in 1972, [6] [7] then to WMTQ in 1973, [8] and then finally to the current WHOM in 1976. [9]

  9. KISV - Wikipedia

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    It performed fairly well in the Arbitron ratings. But in 1997 the station was relaunched as "The All New KISS 94.1, The Rhythm Of The Valley." That put it back in a battle with KKXX (who would respond by switching signals and relaunching themselves as an R&B/Hip-Hop intensive outlet). The two stations would wage war during its seven-year melee.