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Thursday, June 29, 2017

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Wednesday, June 28, 2017

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Thursday, June 22, 2017

New York FM Radio Staions Chart

New York  FM Radio Stations Chart


Station Information for WNYZ-LP
FM Frequency87.75
Station Address136-56 39th Avenue, Suite 400
Flushing, NY 11354
Classification and PowerUHF, 3000W
Transmitter LocationLong Island City, NY
Contact718-358-9300
Websitehttp://www.krbusa.com
FormatKorean
OwnerIsland Broadcasting Co.
HistoryBroadcasting since May 2005; Russian programming from July 2005 to February 2008. A Rhythmic CHR format, Pulse 87, operated by the Mega Media Group, debuted on February 11, 2008. Mega Media`s lease and the Pulse 87 format expired on October 30, 2009. From November 2, 2009 until January 21, 2010, WNYZ featured a simulcast of Long Island`s Party 105 (WPTY). The station featured indie rock music and Caribbean music between January and March, 2010, and weekday Rusian programming returned on March 31, 2010. In January, 2015, the station adopted the Korean radio programming previously heard on WWRU (1660 AM).
CommentsNot licensed as an FM station, WNYZ-LP is the audio carrier of a low power TV station, Channel 6.


Station Information for WCWP-FM
FM Frequency88.1
Station AddressC.W. Post Campus
720 Northern Blvd.
Brookville, NY 11548-1300
Classification and PowerA, 265W
Transmitter LocationBrookville, NY
Contact516-299-2683
fax: 516-299-2767
email: wcwp@cwpost.liu.edu
Websitehttp://www.liu.edu/wcwp
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Dan Cox
Operations Manager - Joseph Manfredi
Programming Director - Jason Mirabile
FormatJazz
OwnerLong Island University/C.W. Post Campus
HistoryOn the air since 1965

Station Information for WBGO-FM
FM Frequency88.3
Station Address54 Park Place
Newark, NJ 07012
Classification and PowerB1, 4500W
Transmitter LocationNewark, NJ
Contact973-624-8880
fax: 973-824-8888
email: jazz88@wbgo.org
Websitehttp://wbgo.org
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Amy Niles
Operations Director - David Tallacksen
Music Director - Gary Walker
News Director - Doug Doyle
FormatJazz
OwnerNewark Public Radio, Inc.
History
   Originally an educational station run by the Essex County (NJ) Board of Education, WBGO has been on the air since 1948, initially broadcasting on 91.1. In 1975, the license was transferred to Newark Public Radio and on April 9, 1979 the present jazz format was introduced. The station began 24-hour broadcasting in 1980.
CommentsListener-supported public radio


Station Information for WRHU-FM
FM Frequency88.7
Station Address111 Hofstra University
Room 127
Hempstead, NY 11549-1110
Classification and PowerA, 470W
Transmitter LocationHempstead, NY
Contact516-463-5106
request line: 516-463-5600
fax: 516-463-5668
e-mail: mail@wrhu.org
Websitehttp://www.wrhu.org
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Bruce Avery
Operations Manager - Joel Meyer
Station Manager - Michael DePetrillo
Program Director - Emily Tweedy
FormatMusic - Variety
Sports CoverageHofstra Sports
OwnerHofstra University
HistoryOn the air since June 9, 1959, initially as WHCH, then WVHC; call letters changed to WRHU on July 25, 1983

Station Information for WSIA-FM
FM Frequency88.9
Station AddressCollege of Staten Island
2800 Victory Blvd.
Staten Island, NY 10314
Classification and PowerD, 11W
Transmitter LocationStaten Island, NY
Contact718-982-3050
fax 718-982-3052
Websitehttp://wsia.csi.cuny.edu/
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Philip Masciantonio
Program Director - Bryan Ahl
Music Director - Steve Olivieri
FormatNew Non-Commercial Music
OwnerCollege of Staten Island (CUNY)
HistoryOn the air since August 31, 1981.



Station Information for WFDU-FM
FM Frequency89.1
Station AddressFairleigh Dickinson University
1000 River Road
Teaneck, NJ 07666
Classification and PowerA, 650W
Transmitter LocationAlpine, NJ
Contact201-692-2806
fax: 201-692-2807
Websitehttp://www.wfdu.fm
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Carl J. Kraus
Program Director - Barry Sheffield
Music Directors - David Grogan, Kim Gluckler, Jerry Rubino
FormatMusic-Variety
Sports CoverageFairleigh Dickinson Sports
OwnerFairleigh Dickinson University
HistoryOn the air since 1971
CommentsBroadcasts Tuesday through Friday 1:15 AM - 3:45 PM and from 1:15 AM Saturday to 3:45 PM Monday


Station Information for WNYU-FM
FM Frequency89.1
Station Address5-11 University Place, Basement
New York, NY 10003
Classification and PowerB1, 8300W
Transmitter LocationBronx
Contactoffice - 212-998-1674
studio - 212-998-1818
fax - 212-998-1652
Websitehttp://www.wnyu.org
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Julianne Wagner
Program Director - Luka Douridas
Music Director - Hanna Novak
FormatVariety - Music
OwnerNew York University
HistoryOn the air since May 3, 1973
CommentsBroadcasts Monday - Friday 4 PM - 1 AM. WNYU operates a 50W booster in lower Manhattan to augment the station`s signal in the New York University area.

Station Information for WSOU-FM
FM Frequency89.5
Station AddressSeton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
Classification and PowerA, 2400W
Transmitter LocationSouth Orange, NJ
Contact973-761-9768
Websitehttp://www.wsou.net
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Mark Maben
Station Manager - Ian Rygiel
Program Director - Chris Perucich
Music Director - Jen O`Brien
FormatRock
Sports CoverageSeton Hall Sports
OwnerSeton Hall University
HistoryOn the air since 1948


Station Information for WKCR-FM
FM Frequency89.9
Station AddressColumbia University
2920 Broadway
New York, NY 10027
Classification and PowerB1, 630W
Transmitter Location4 Times Square
Contact212-854-9920
email: board@wkcr.org
Websitehttp://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/wkcr/
Station StaffStation Manager - Emi Noguchi
Program Director - Nicholas Wong
FormatVariety - Music
Sports CoverageColumbia Sports
OwnerColumbia University
HistoryInitially broadcasting on the Columbia University campus as CURC, named for the "Columbia University Radio Club", in 1941. The call letters WKCR were adopted in 1947, and off-campus broadcasting on the 89.9 FM frequency began in 1956.
CommentsWKCR, which transmitted from the World Trade Center between 1985 and September 11, 2001, broadcast at low power from the Columbia University area until September 12, 2003, when its transmitter at 4 Times Square went into service.

Station Information for WKRB-FM
FM Frequency90.3
Station AddressKingsborough Community College
2001 Oriental Blvd.
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Classification and PowerD, 10W
Transmitter LocationBrooklyn, NY
Contact718-368-4572
Websitehttp://wkrb.org/index.htm
Station StaffStation Manager - Robert Herklotz
FormatContemporary Hit Radio
Sports CoverageBrooklyn Cyclones baseball
OwnerKingsborough Community College (CUNY)
HistoryOn the air since May 28, 1978.
CommentsOn March 31, 2006, WKRB changed its broadcast frequency from 90.9 to 90.3.


Station Information for WHCR-FM
FM Frequency90.3
Station AddressCity College of New York
138th Street & Convent Ave.
New York, NY 10031
Classification and PowerD, 10W
Transmitter LocationCity College
Contact212-650-7481
fax: 212-650-7480
e-mail: info@whcr.org
Websitehttp://www.whcr.org
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Angela Harden
FormatVariety
OwnerCity College of New York
HistoryOn the air since February 1985.


Station Information for WHPC-FM
FM Frequency90.3
Station AddressNassau Community College
One Education Drive
Garden City, NY 11530
Classification and Power500W
Transmitter LocationGarden City
Contact516-572-7438
fax: 516-572-7831
e-mail: whpc@ncc.edu
Websitehttp://www.ncc.edu/whpc
Station StaffProgram Director - Jim Green
News Director - Ray Bertolino
FormatMusic-Variety
Sports CoverageNassau Community College basketball
OwnerNassau Community College (SUNY)
HistoryOn the air since 1972, initially sharing time with Adelphi station WBAU. WBAU shut down in 1995.


Station Information for WFUV-FM
FM Frequency90.7
Station AddressFordham University
Bronx, NY 10458
Classification and PowerB, 50,000W
Transmitter LocationFordham University, Bronx
Contactoffice 718-817-4550
fax 718-365-9815
request line: 718-365-9070
e-mail: thefolks@wfuv.org
Websitehttp://www.wfuv.org
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Chuck Singleton
Program Director - Rita Houston
Music Director - Russ Borris
FormatAAA/Americana
Sports CoverageFordham Sports
OwnerFordham University
HistoryOn the air since July, 1947
CommentsWFUV also broadcasts from a 2500W booster station located at Riverside Church in Manhattan, WFUV-FM3, and a 7W translator, W233BM-FM (94.5), in Beacon, New York.

Station Information for WFMU-FM
FM Frequency91.1
Station AddressP.O. Box 2011,
Jersey City, NJ 07303-2011
Classification and PowerB, 1250W
Transmitter LocationWest Orange, NJ
Contactstudio phone - 201-200-9368
office - 201-521-1416
email: wfmu@wfmu.org
Websitehttp://wfmu.org
Station StaffStation Manager - Ken Freedman
Program Director - Brian Turner
Music Director - Brian Turner
FormatMusic - Freeform
OwnerAuricle Communications
History
 On the air since April 24, 1958; associated with Upsala College 1958-1994.  Freeform radio format introduced beginning in 1967-68.
Comments
 Listener-supported public radio.  This station also broadcasts on WMFU (90.1 FM) from Mount Hope, Orange County, New York, and on W220EG (91.7 FM; translator) from New City, Rockland County, New York.

Station Information for WNYE-FM
FM Frequency91.5
Station Address1 Centre Street
26th Floor
New York, NY 10007
Classification and PowerB, 18,000W
Transmitter LocationBrooklyn, NY
Contact212-669-7400
Websitehttp://www.nyc.gov/radio
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Terence O`Driscoll
Program Director - Milly Perez
FormatMusic/Variety
OwnerCity of New York
HistoryWNYE started out as a high-frequency AM ("apex") station in 1938, switching to FM by 1942, at which time it broadcast at a frequency of 42.1MHz. In 1946, it moved to the new FM band at 91.7, moving again to 91.5 in 1948. The station was transferred from the NYC Board of Education to NYC Dept. of Information Technology & Telecommunications in October 2004. The station is now operated by the NYC Mayor`s Office of Media and Entertainment.

Station Information for WBMP-FM
FM Frequency92.3
Station Address345 Hudson Street
10th Floor
New York, NY 10014
Classification and PowerB, 6000W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact212-314-9230 or 212-314-9200
studio line: 888-923-0923
Websitehttp://www.923ampradiony.com/
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Dan Bouloukos
Program Director - Rick Thomas
Music Director - Nadine Santos
Local Sales Manager - Gary Blum
FormatCHR
OwnerCBS Radio
History
   The first station on this frequency, WMCA-FM, went on the air on December 25, 1948, broadcasting until February 26, 1951, when it was sold to WHOM. WHOM-FM featured a variety of formats, including ethnic, background music, classical, Spanish, and easy listening. WKTU (light pop format) ran from June 5, 1975, to July 29, 1978; WKTU (Disco format) 7/78-7/85; WXRK (Classic Rock format) 7/13/85 - 1/5/96; Alternative Rock format adopted 1/5/96, gradually moving to an Active Rock format.

   On Sunday, January 1, 2006, WXRK changed its call letters to WFNY, and on Tuesday, January 3, 2006, WFNY replaced its weekday music programming with talk/personality shows. On May 24, 2007, the talk/personality format was discontinued and the previous rock format was reinstated. The station reverted to its WXRK call letters on May 31, 2007.
Comments
   WXRK adopted a CHR format on March 11, 2009, as "92.3 NOW", and the call letters were changed to WNOW on November 8, 2012. The station re-branded as "92.3 AMP Radio" in May 2014, adopting the call letters WBMP on June 23, 2014.


Station Information for WQBU-FM
FM Frequency92.7
Station Address1103 Stewart Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530
Classification and PowerA, 2000W
Transmitter LocationLake Success, NY
Contact516-222-1103
Websitehttp://927laquebuena.univision.com/
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Stephanie McNamara
Program Director - Alix Quintero
FormatSpanish - Mexican Regional
OwnerUnivision
HistoryOn the air since 1958 as WLIR; was WDRE from November 24, 1987, until July 1, 1996, when it again became modern rock WLIR. In October 2003, owner Jarad Broadcasting announced that it was selling 92.7 to Univision and that the WLIR call letters and format would move to a different Jarad station. On Friday, January 9, 2004, the transfer was finalized and WLIR began broadcasting a simulcast of Univision`s WCAA - 105.9 FM. The call letters were changed to WZAA on January 12, 2004. On May 27, 2005, WCAA and WZAA shifted from "Latino Mix" to "La Kalle", featuring reggaetón and Latin hip-hop.
CommentsOn January 11, 2007, WZAA discontinued its simulcast of WCAA and adopted a Mexican Regional format. The call letters WQBU were adopted on February 23, 2007.


Station Information for WPAT-FM
FM Frequency93.1
Station Address26 West 56th Street
New York, NY 10019
Classification and PowerB, 5400W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact(212)246-9393
Websitehttp://www.931amor.com/
Station StaffMarket Manager/Senior VP - Marko Radlovic
General Manager - Frank Flores
Program Director - Tony Luna
Local Sales Manager - Mickie Reyes
National Sales Manager - Diana Hagan
FormatSpanish - love songs/ballads
OwnerSpanish Broadcasting System
of New York, Inc.
HistoryThe history of this frequency can be traced back to July 18, 1939, when Edwin H. Armstrong`s station W2XMN began regular broadcasting on a frequency of 42.8 Mhz. Armstrong, the father of FM radio, had actually begun testing the station on April 10, 1938, and had demonstrated FM transmission as early as 1934. The station, which also became known as W31NY and WFMN, moved to 43.1 Mhz in 1942. W2XMN moved to the new FM band in 1946, first at 92.1 Mhz, and then in 1948, to 93.1, where it became known as KE2XCC. It went off the air on March 6, 1954, soon after Armstrong`s death. WPAT broadcast on this frequency with an Easy Listening format from March 1, 1957, until the station`s sale to Spanish Broadcasting in January 1996.


Station Information for WVIP-FM
FM Frequency93.5
Station Address1 Broadcast Forum
New Rochelle, NY 10801
Classification and PowerA, 2950W
Transmitter LocationYonkers, NY
Contact914-636-1460
Station StaffGeneral Manager - William O'Shaughnessy
Program Director - Don Stevens
FormatCaribbean Music
Sports CoverageIona College Sports
OwnerHudson Westchester Radio, Inc.
HistoryOn the air since 1953. Call letters changed from WRTN to WVIP as of November 1, 2006.
CommentsCaribbean and Reggae music programming was heard primarily on weekday evenings and weekends prior to April 2004, but is currently heard during most hours.


Station Information for WNYC-FM
FM Frequency93.9
Station Address160 Varick Street
New York, NY 10013
Classification and PowerB, 5400W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact646-829-4000
Websitehttp://www.wnyc.org
Station StaffPresident - Laura Walker
VP Programming - Dean Cappello
Program Director - J. Mikel Ellcessor
Music Director - George Preston
FormatNews/Talk/Public Affairs
OwnerWNYC Foundation
HistoryOperated until 1997 as the City of New York's municipal radio station, the station went on the air in March 1943 as W39NY on a frequency of 43.9MHz, becoming WNYC-FM on November 1, 1943. In 1946, it moved to the new FM band at 94.5, moved to 95.3, and in 1947, moved again to 93.9. It was sold to the WNYC Foundation in 1997.
CommentsWNYC-FM, which transmitted from the World Trade Center, is now broadcasting from the Empire State Building

Station Information for WNSH-FM
FM Frequency94.7
Station AddressTwo Penn Plaza
17th Floor
New York, NY 10121
Classification and PowerB, 23,500W
Transmitter LocationWest Orange, NJ
ContactRequest Line - 877-947-6274
Websitehttp://www.nashfm947.com/
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Kim Bryant
General Sales Manager - Maire Mason
Program Director - Brian Thomas
FormatCountry Music
OwnerCumulus Radio
History
   This station originated with a construction permit issued to Bremer Broadcasting Corp. to operate on the old FM band at a frequency of 49.5 in January 1942. Bremer, however, did not put the station, WAAW, on the air until June 23, 1947, broadcasting on 101.9. The station became WAAT-FM later in 1947 and moved to 94.7 in 1948. It was sold to National Telefilm Associates in 1958, and the call letters were changed to WNTA-FM. Bergen Broadcasting purchased the station in 1961 and adopted the call letters WJRZ-FM in 1962. In 1966, the station was purchased by evangelist Harold Camping`s Family Stations, and the call letters WFME were adopted.
Comments
   On October 16, 2012, Cumulus Media announced that it was purchasing WFME from Family Stations. The sale was completed on January 9, 2013, and Family Radio`s programming was discontinued on January 11, 2013. Pending the introduction of a new format, Cumulus began a simulcast of WPLJ using the call letters WRXP, which was legally adopted on January 14, 2013. A country music format debuted on January 21, 2013, and the call letters were again changed, to WNSH, on January 29, 2013.


Station Information for WQHT-FM
FM Frequency97.1
Station Address395 Hudson Street
New York, NY 10014
Classification and PowerB, 6700W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact212-229-9797
fax: 212-929-8559
Websitehttp://www.hot97.com
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Deon Levingston
Program Director - Pio Ferro
Music Director - Karlie Hustle
Operations Manager - Brian D`Aurelio
Market Sales Director - Harry Clark
General Sales Manager - Andrea Barone
FormatCHR-Urban
OwnerEmmis Broadcasting Corp.
History
   For most of its history NBC's FM station, the station first went on the air on January 11, 1940, with the call letters W2XWG on a frequency of 42.6MHz, although NBC had been conducting tests on the FM band since the summer of 1939. W2XWG moved to 45.1MHz by March 1941 and became WEAF-FM on September 24, 1944. In 1946, it moved to the new FM band at a frequency of 97.3. The call letters were changed to WNBC-FM on November 1, 1946, and the station moved to its present frequency, 97.1, in 1949. The name of the station was changed to WRCA-FM in October 1954 and changed back to WNBC-FM in May 1960. Switched to all-news WNWS on June 18, 1975, then to WYNY on 1/1/77. WYNY changed from Adult Contemporary to a Country format on July 1, 1987, and was sold to Emmis in 1988. Country WYNY moved to 103.5 on 9/22/88, exchanging frequencies with WQHT (Hot 103), which became Hot 97 on this frequency at that time.


Station Information for WWPR-FM
FM Frequency105.1
Station Address1120 Sixth Avenue
New York, NY 10036
Classification and PowerB, 6000W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact(212) 704-1051
Websitehttp://www.power1051fm.com
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Joe Puglise
VP of Programming - Thea Mitchem
Program Director - Jack "Cadillac Jack" McCartney
VP of Sales - Bernie Weiss
Local Sales Manager - Ray Tejeda
FormatCHR-Urban
OwneriHeartMedia
HistoryFirst on the air as WWRL-FM on December 14, 1953; changed to WRFM in October 1957. Easy Listening WRFM became Adult Contemporary WNSR on 4/17/86;
CHR Rock/Pop WMXV 3/30/92 to 11/29/96
CHR Rock/Pop WDBZ 11/29/96-8/5/97
CHR Rock/Pop WNSR 8/5/97-4/13/98; purchased by Chancellor Media and change of call letters to WBIX 4/13/98 - Hot AC format; change to "Jammin' Oldies" format 12/4/98. Call letters changed to WTJM effective 3/1/99. The format changed to CHR-Urban (hip-hop, rap, r&b) on March 14, 2002, and call letters changed to WWPR on April 12, 2002.


Station Information for WBLS-FM
FM Frequency107.5
Station Address3 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10016
Classification and PowerB, 4200W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact212-447-1000
fax: 212-447-5211
Request Line: 212-545-1075
e-mail: info@wbls.com
Websitehttp://www.wbls.com
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Deon Levingston
Program Director - Skip Dillard
Music Director - Stacy Anderson
General Sales Manager - Leon Van Gelder
Local Sales Manager - Jennifer Turec LaMontagne
National Sales Manager - Jon Plesser
FormatUrban AC
OwnerYMF Media
HistoryThe first station on this frequency was WEVD-FM, which broadcast from July 1, 1951, to December 1952, when WEVD moved to 97.9. WLIB appeared on September 15, 1965, becoming WBLS in 1974. WBLS shifted from an Urban format to an Urban AC format on January 6, 2005. On April 30, 2012, WBLS began carrying a number of shows previously heard on 98.7 Kiss FM.
CommentsOn February 11, 2014, station owner YMF Media agreed to sell WBLS to Emmis Communications. Pending completion of the sale, Emmis plans to operate WBLS under an LMA beginning on March 1, 2014.

Station Information for WLTW-FM
FM Frequency106.7
Station Address1133 Sixth Avenue
34th Floor
New York, NY 10036
Classification and PowerB, 6000W
Transmitter LocationEmpire State Building
Contact(212) 603-4600
email: contact@1067litefm.com
Websitehttp://www.1067litefm.com/
Station StaffGeneral Manager - Joe Puglise
VP of Programming - Thea Mitchem
Operations Manager/Program Director - Chris Conley
VP of Sales - Bernie Weiss
General Sales Manager - Patricia Jarmek
FormatAdult Contemporary
OwneriHeartMedia
HistoryWRVR first went on the air on January 26, 1961, eventually adopting a jazz format. The station became country WKHK on September 8, 1980, and adopted the current call letters and format on January 23, 1984
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