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Radio Stations on the Internet Radio Stations on the Internet WOTT -100.7 FM- Henderson, NY WEVD-1050 AM- New York, NY www.realrockfm.com www.1050wevd.com WXHC -101.5 FM- Homer, NY WFAN-660 AM- New York, NY www.wxhc.com www.wfanradio.com WKPQ -105.3 FM- Hornell, NY 'WFUV -90.7 FM- New York, NY www.wkpq.com www.wfuv.org WLEA -1480 AM- Hornell, NY WINS -1010 AM- New York, NY www.wckr.com www.1010wins.com 'WJSL-90.3 FM- Houghton, NY 'WKCR -89.9 FM- New York, NY www.wxxi.org www.wkcr.org 'WHVP -91.1 FM- Hudson, NY WLIB -1190 AM- New York, NY www.soundoflife.org www.wlib.com WENU -101.7 FM- Hudson Falls, NY WLTW-106.7 FM- New York, NY www.wink105.com www.1067litefm.com WLUX -540 AM- Islip, NV WNEW -102.7 FM- New York, NY www.wlux.com www.wnew.com WVBR -93.5 FM- Ithaca, NY 'WNYC -820 AM- New York, NY www.wvbr.com www.wnyc.org 'WCOT -90.9 FM- Jamestown, NY 'WNYU -89.1 FM- New York, NY www.familylifeministries.org www.wnyu.org WJTN -1240 AM- Jamestown, NY WOR -710 AM- New York, NY www.wjtn.com www.wor710.com WKSN -1340 AM- Jamestown, NY WPLJ-95.5 FM- New York, NY www.wksn.com www.plj.com WMHU -101.9 FM- Jamestown, NY WQEW -1560 AM- New York, NY www.whug.com www.wabcradio.com 'WNJA -89.7 FM- Jamestown, NY WTJM -105.1 FM- New York, NY www.wned.org www.jammin105.com WDNB -102.1 FM- Jeffersonville, NY WXRK-92.3 FM- New York, NY www.infocom.net www.krockradio.com 'WJFF-90.5 FM- Jeffersonville, NY WGNY-1220 AM- Newburgh, NY www.wjffradio.arg www.wgnytm.com WIZR -930 AM- Johnstown, NY WGNV -103.1 FM- Newburgh, NY www.wizr.com www.wgnyfm.com 'WAMK -90.9 FM- Kingston, NY WHLD -1270 AM- Niagara Falls, NY www.wamc.org www.nybiz.com/whld 'WFGB -89.7 FM- Kingston, NY WKSE -98.5 FM- Niagara Falls, NY www.soundoflife.org www.kiss985.com 'WFRH -91.7 FM- Kingston, NY 'WXLG -89.9 FM- North Creek, NY www.familyradio.com www.ncpr.org WCKM -98.5 FM- Lake George, NY WKRL -100.9 FM- North Syracuse, NY www.radiowins.com www.krock.com WBAR-94.7 FM- Lake Luzerne, NY 'WSUF -89.9 FM- Noyack, NY www.whaz.com www.wshu.org WIRD -920 AM- Lake Placid, NY WPAC -92.7 FM- Ogdensburg, NY www.radiolakeplacid.com www.pac93.com WKTU -103.5 FM- Lake Success, NY WSLB -1400 AM- Ogdensburg, NY www.ktu.com www.talk1400.com WXRL -1300 AM- Lancaster, NY WHDL -1450 AM- Olean, NY www.wxrl.com www.whdl.com 'WGWR -88.1 FM- Liberty, NY 'WOLN -91.3 FM- Olean, NY www.soundoflife.org www.wbfo.org WLVL -1340 AM- Lockport, NY WPIG -95.7 FM- Olean, NY www.wlvl.com www.wpig.com WLLG-99.3 FM- Lowville, NY WDOS -730 AM- Oneonta, NY www.themoose.net www.wdos.com WVNV -96.5 FM- Malone, NY WSRK -103.9 FM- Oneonta, NY www.country965.com www.wsrk.com WAQX -95.7 FM- Manlius, NY 'WDFH -90.3 FM- Ossining, NY www.95x.com www.wdfh.org WYBG -1050 AM- Massena, NY 'WNYO -88.9 FM- Oswego, NY www.slic.com/1050ybg www.oswego.edw -wnyo 'WOSR -91.7 FM- Middletown, NY 'WRVO -89.9 FM- Oswego, NY www.wamc.org www.wrvo.fm WKRH -106.5 FM- Minetto, NY WTKV -105.5 FM- Oswego, NY www.krock.com www.classicrock.com 'WLJP -89.3 FM- Monroe, NY WLTB -101.7 FM- Owego, NY www.soundoflife.org www.wltbtm.com WBEA -104.7 FM- Montauk, NY WZXV -99.7 FM- Palmyra, NY www.beachradio.com www.wzxv.org WNC0-102.9 FM- Morristown, NY WALK -1370 AM- Patchogue, NY www.q1029.com www.walkradio.com WRTN-93.5 FM- New Rochelle, NY WBLI-106.1 FM- Patchogue, NY www.wrtn.com www.wbli.com WVOX -1460 AM- New Rochelle, NY 'WPGL -90.7 FM- Pattersonville, NY www.wvox.com www.solivet.org WABC -770 AM- New York, NY WLNA -1420 AM- Peekskill, NY www.wabcradio.com www.hvnet.com WADO-1280 AM- New York, NY 'WCEL -91.9 FM- Plattsburgh, NY www.netmlo.com/radio/wado www.wamc.org WAXQ-104.3 FM- New York, NY WIRY -1340 AM- Plattsburgh, NY www.q1043.com www.wiry.com WBLS-107.5 FM- New York, NY WKOL -105.1 FM- Plattsburgh, NY www.wbls.com www.wkol.com WCBS -880 AM- New York, NY 'WAKE -93.9 FM- Plattsburgh, NV www.newsradio88.com www.goecities.com/wgke2000 WCBS -101.1 FM- New York, NY 'WRPJ -88.9 FM- Port Jervis, NY www.wcbstm.com www.soundoflife.org Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2001 D-766 .
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