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WFRY-FM (97.5 MHz Froggy 97) is a commercial radio station in Watertown, New York. It is owned by the Stephens Media Group and airs a country music radio format. It has the highest power of any radio station in the Watertown radio market, 97,000 watts, as a Class C1 station. Studios and offices are on Mullin Street in Watertown. [1]
State University of New York: Public radio: WRVJ: 91.7 FM: Watertown: ... 97.9 FM: New York City: ... List of radio stations in Buffalo, New York
With the frequency move came a tower move from a site north of Watertown to sharing a tower east of the city with sister station WFRY-FM 97.5. Prior to WCIZ-FM's move to 93.5 from 97.5, the station was a CHR station known as WTNY-FM "T-93 FM" which began broadcasting on April 30, 1986.
WWNY added a TV station in 1954, Channel 7 WCNY-TV. [5] Because the TV station is licensed to Carthage, New York, outside Watertown, the two stations did not have the same call sign. When the FCC relaxed the rules, the TV station switched to WWNY-TV. (The WCNY-TV call letters are now used on a PBS television station in Syracuse, New York.) In ...
In August 2024, it was announced that Mariano and Wilhelmina Simms’ Simms Broadcasting will acquire Cranesville Block Company’s four stations and four translators in Upstate New York for $600,000. The stations included in the sale are: 96.5 WYVS Speculator, 930 WIZR/102.9 W275BS Johnstown and 104.3 W282CU Northville along with 1490 WCSS/106 ...
Community Broadcasters, LLC is a Watertown, New York based radio holding group that owns radio stations in its own market and surrounding areas. It was founded by media executives Bruce Mittman and Jim Leven, and started out in 2006 by buying stations owned by Clancy-Mance Communications, Inc. [1]
Regent Communications of Covington, Kentucky, acquired Forever's Watertown and Utica clusters for $44 million in 2000. [23] Citing low listenership, Regent flipped WUZZ to sports at the end of 2000; after obtaining the WGME call letters for three weeks starting on December 14, [24] the station launched as WNER with sports—originally ESPN Radio—programming in February 2001. [25]
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. [ 2 ] The former 100.7 frequency now belongs to the station WEFX , which at the time was "100.7 The Fox", but is now branded as "100.7 The Eagle".