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WBNY is a student-run radio station licensed to Buffalo State University in Buffalo, New York. The station, which was started in 1982, broadcasts on 91.3 FM. The station, which was started in 1982, broadcasts on 91.3 FM.
This is the list of independent radio stations. ... WBNY 91.3 FM Buffalo, New York; WITR 89.7 FM Henrietta, New York; WRFI-FM FM 88.1, Ithaca, New York;
WBNY-FM 91.3 , student-run radio station; The Record, the student-run newspaper, was published every Wednesday. It ceased being a print publication in 2016 and became online only starting in 2017. The Lens, an art, culture, and literary magazine; 1300 Elmwood, magazine for alumni and friends, published biannually Burchfield-Penney Art Center
The station signed on the air on November 11, 1966, as WBNY-FM, a sister station to WJJL (1440 AM) in Niagara Falls. (The WBNY call letters had previously been used on WYSL, and the station is unrelated to today's WBNY, a college radio station at 91.3 FM). At the time, WJJL and WBNY were owned by the Niagara Frontier Broadcasting Corp.
WCNY-FM (91.3 MHz) is a public radio station in Syracuse, New York, that plays classical music and is an NPR member station. The station is owned and operated by The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc. and shares studios with WCNY-TV on West Fayette Street in Syracuse's Near Westside neighborhood.
WBEN has traditionally traced its history to September 8, 1930, the date when it made its first broadcast using the WBEN call sign. [2] However, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) records list the station's first license date as September 22, 1922, [3] tracing WBEN's origin to an earlier license, with the sequentially assigned call letters of WMAK, that was issued to Norton Laboratories ...
Eventually, Talbot became sales manager and then owner of WJJL, which was incorporated as the Niagara Frontier Broadcasting Corp. He also owned FM radio station 96.1 WBNY (now WTSS) in Buffalo. Talbot began one of the first radio "two-way" telephone talk shows in the United States in the early 1950s, which was called Party Line. There was an ...
WVKR-FM (Independent Radio) is a college radio station owned by and primarily staffed by students of Vassar College in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York. The station broadcasts on 91.3 MHz at 3,700 watts ERP from a tower in Milton, New York with a directional signal to the south.