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New York’s 106.7 LITE FM made its highly anticipated switch to 24/7 Christmas music on Friday, Nov. 22, broadcasting live from Radio City Music Hall.
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WTRY-FM (98.3 MHz, "98-3 TRY"), is a commercial radio station licensed to Rotterdam, New York. It airs a classic hits format (and Christmas music from early-November until December 30 or 31). WTRY-FM serves the New York State Capital District in the Albany - Schenectady - Troy radio market .
WRNQ (92.1 FM "Q92") is a commercial radio station licensed to Poughkeepsie, New York and serving the Mid-Hudson Valley of New York state. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. and broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.
Free online radio stations. There are several other online stations playing Christmas music around the clock for free: The Christmas Station. Evergreen Radio. iHeart Christmas. AccuRadio. Live365 ...
The radio station Magic 106.7 switched to Christmas music on Nov. 22, according to a post on their website. You can listen to Magic 106.7 either on the radio or on Audacy here. iHeartRadio's ...
WLTW (106.7 FM) is an adult contemporary radio station licensed to New York, New York and serving the New York metropolitan area.WLTW is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts from studios located at 125 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan, while the station's transmitter is located at the Empire State Building.
In its early years was affiliated, like most upstate New York FMs of the time, with WQXR-FM in New York City; for its first 74 years of existence, the station carried the games of St. Bonaventure Bonnies men's basketball. [2] James F. Hastings, later a U.S. Congressman, ran the station from 1952 to 1966. The call sign was changed from WHDL-FM ...