WCNY-FM

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WCNY-FM
  • Classical music
SubchannelsHD1: WCNY-FM analog
HD2: Oldies
HD3: Jazz
Ownership
OwnerThe Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc.
WCNY-TV
History
First air date
December 4, 1971 (1971-12-04)[1]
Call sign meaning
Central New York
Technical information
Facility ID66284
ClassB
ERP8,300 watts
HAAT334 meters (1,096 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°56′42″N 76°07′06″W / 42.944944°N 76.118389°W / 42.944944; -76.118389
Links
WebcastFM/HD1: Listen Live
HD2: Listen Live
HD3: Listen Live
Websitewcny.org/radio/

WCNY-FM (91.3

classical music and is an NPR member station. The station is owned and operated by The Public Broadcasting Council of Central New York, Inc. and shares studios with WCNY-TV on West Fayette Street in Syracuse's Near Westside neighborhood. The station broadcasts oldies from the 1950s and 1960s on its second HD Radio subchannel and jazz
on a third channel.

Stations

The programming is broadcast on three stations:

Call sign Frequency Location ERP HAAT Class Facility ID Coordinates
WCNY-FM 91.3 FM Syracuse, New York 18,500 watts 226 meters (741 ft) B 66284 42°56′42″N 76°01′27″W / 42.945056°N 76.024083°W / 42.945056; -76.024083
WJNY 90.9 FM Watertown, New York 7,100 watts 137 meters (449 ft) C3 53729 43°51′44″N 75°43′39″W / 43.862278°N 75.727389°W / 43.862278; -75.727389
WUNY 89.5 FM Utica, New York 6,300 watts 237 meters (778 ft) B 53735 43°08′38″N 75°10′38″W / 43.143944°N 75.177361°W / 43.143944; -75.177361

References

  1. ^ Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2010 (PDF). 2010. p. D-393. Retrieved May 28, 2022.

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