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WBAZ (102.5 FM) is an adult contemporary music formatted radio station licensed to Bridgehampton, New York, and serving eastern Long Island and Southeastern Connecticut.The station is owned by WEHM on-air talent Lauren Stone (68.8%) and her father Roger W. Stone (31.2%), the chairman/CEO of Kapstone Paper & Packaging Company in Northbrook, Illinois, as licensee LRS Radio, LLC. [3]
On December 10, 2021 Seven Mountains Media fired WMXO's airstaff and flipped the station to Christmas music, branded as "Christmas Radio 101.1/101.5" with the addition of translator W266BN 101.1 FM Olean; a rebrand, similar to what sister station WQRS underwent the previous month, was expected to be unveiled after the stunt ends. [5]
WRMM-FM (101.3 FM) is a radio station licensed to serve Rochester, New York, United States.The station is owned by Stephens Media Group. [2] [3] Its studios are located at the First Federal Plaza building in downtown Rochester, and its transmitter site is in Rochester's west side.
WYYY (94.5 FM "Y94") is a commercial radio station licensed to Syracuse and serving Central New York.It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to all Christmas music for much of November and December.
A Madison radio station appears to be the first in Wisconsin in 2024 to switch to all-Christmas music. WMHX-FM (105.1), which usually plays a hot adult contemporary music format, flipped to all ...
The strains of "New York, New York" won't be heard over the loudspeakers this season after a Yankees loss as club moves to rotation of other tunes. Iconic Frank Sinatra song will no longer be ...
In 2023, Milwaukee's first radio station to go all-Christmas made the switch Nov. 1. In 2024, things went a little closer to normal.