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  2. WINS-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station launched as WMCA-FM at 2:30 p.m. on December 25, 1948, transmitting from atop the Chanin Building.It operated daily between 3 and 9 pm, duplicating programming that originally aired on its AM counterpart, WMCA; both stations were co-owned by former New York state senator Nathan Straus Jr. [4] The FM station was not a profitable success, and in December 1949 officials announced the ...

  3. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    Western New York Public Broadcasting Association: Public radio: WUFO: 1080 AM: Amherst: Visions Multi Media Group – WUFO Radio LLC: Classic hip hop: WUMX: 102.5 FM: Rome: Galaxy Utica Licensee LLC: Hot adult contemporary: WUNY: 89.5 FM: Utica: Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York: Classical: WUSB: 90.1 FM: Stony Brook: State ...

  4. K-Rock (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Utica, New York Galaxy Communications: WKRL: 100.9 K-Rock 100.9 FM Syracuse, New York Galaxy Communications WKRH: 106.5 K-Rock 106.5 FM Oswego-Auburn, New York Galaxy Communications WRXK-FM: 96 K-Rock 96.1 FM Fort Myers, Florida: Beasley Broadcast Group: WKKN: K-Rock 101.9 101.9 FM Keene, New Hampshire: Great Eastern Radio 2008–12 KORL-HD2: K ...

  5. WXRK - Wikipedia

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    WINS-FM, a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to New York, New York, United States, which carried the WXRK callsign from 1985 to 2006 and 2007 to 2012 WKRK-FM , a radio station (92.3 FM) licensed to Cleveland, Ohio, United States, which carried the WXRK callsign from 2006 to 2007

  6. WINS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In New York, four stations battled in the category: WMCA (570 AM), WMGM (1050 AM), WABC (770 AM), and WINS. While WMCA was only 5,000 watts, it was at the bottom end of the dial, which gave it better coverage than might be expected for its power; the other three were all 50,000 watts, but only WABC was both non-directional and a clear channel ...

  7. Alt 92.3 - Wikipedia

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    WNYL, a former alternative station from New York City, now WINS-FM Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alt 92.3 .

  8. The Dog House (talk show) - Wikipedia

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    The Dog House is an American radio talk show that was originally hosted by JV (Jeff Vandergrift) and co-hosted by Elvis (Dan Lay). The show was previously based in New York City on 92.3 Free FM, and prior to that aired on Clear Channel's Wild 94.9 in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  9. WFLY - Wikipedia

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    WFLY (92.3 FM, FLY 92.3) is a contemporary hit radio station licensed to Troy, New York, and serving the Capital District. [2] The station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and is considered the company's flagship station. The radio studios and offices are at 6 Johnson Road in Latham. WFLY has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 17,000 watts.