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  2. WNBF - Wikipedia

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    WNBF is one of the Southern Tier's oldest radio stations. Although the station has traditionally traced its founding to 1928, [7] the year it moved to Binghamton, it was first licensed on February 7, 1927, to the Howitt-Wood Radio Company (Lyle E. Howitt and H. L. Wood) at 117 West Main Street in Endicott, New York, with 50 watts on 1460 kHz, [8] operating from the Elvin Theater. [9]

  3. WHRW - Wikipedia

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    WHRW was only the third FM radio station in the Binghamton market. The broadcasting followed the times and the culture in which it was steeped: Jazz, folk, classical, rock, and other forms of music. News and culture coverage that leaned progressive (Vietnam War protests and debates, news from Pacifica Radio and the BBC).

  4. Media in Binghamton, New York - Wikipedia

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    Public radio (classical/news) WSKG Public Telecommunications Council 11,500 Binghamton: WIFF: 90.1 CSN International: Christian: Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls 100 Windsor: WHRW: 90.5 Binghamton University: Free format: Binghamton University 1,450 Binghamton: WSQX: 91.5 NPR: Public radio (jazz/news) WSKG Public Telecommunications Council 3,500 ...

  5. WSKG-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSKG-FM, 89.3 MHz FM, is an NPR member station in Binghamton, New York. It has an effective radiated power of 11.5 kW. Due to hilly terrain, the signal is repeated on several other frequencies located throughout South Central New York State. WSKG-FM began broadcast in October 1975.

  6. WCDW - Wikipedia

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    WCDW (106.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Port Dickinson, New York and serving the Greater Binghamton radio market. The station is owned by Equinox Broadcasting and broadcasts a classic hits radio format. WCDW has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,200 watts. The stations transmitter is in the Ingraham Hill tower farm, south ...

  7. WWYL - Wikipedia

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    WWYL (104.1 FM, branded as KISS 104.1) is a radio station serving Binghamton, New York with a top 40 (CHR) format.This station is under the ownership of Townsquare Media.. The station signed on July 1, 1996, as WYOS, an oldies station.

  8. WINR - Wikipedia

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    WINR is Binghamton's second-oldest radio station, having commenced operations on August 5, 1946, as an affiliate of the NBC Radio Network and located at its original frequency assignment of 1490 AM. WINR was founded by the Southern Tier Radio Service, Inc., a firm owned by Donald W. Kramer (1907–1986), a Binghamton attorney who later served ...

  9. WSQX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSQX-FM is an NPR member radio station in south-central New York State. It operates in Binghamton, New York, on 91.5 MHz (), and has an effective radiated power of 3.5 kW.The signal is repeated in Greene by WSQN 88.1 MHz, in Corning by translator station W214AA on 90.7 MHz, and in Cooperstown by translator station W290CI on 105.9 MHz.