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Hyde Park Irondequoit Islip Ithaca Jamestown Jeffersonville WSQG-F News I Classical I Jazz* [Repeats: WSKG-F 89.3] WNJA Classical* [Repeats: WNED-F 94.5] Hyde Park 90.9 5000w 325ft 89.7 6000w 754ft +Southern Tier Educational Television Association +Westem New York Public Broadcasting Association WHVW Variety 607-729-0100 fax: 607-729-7328 716-845-7000 fax:716-845-7043 950 500/57 ND PO Box 3000, Binghamton 13902 PO Box 1263, Buffalo 14240 Joseph-Paul Ferrara 601 Gates Rd, Vestal 13850 Horizons Plz 140 Lower Ter, Buffalo 14240 845-431-6524 fax: 845-452-8696 GM Brian Sickora SM Caroline Basso GM Donald Boswell SM Sylvia Bennett 316 Main St, Poughkeepsie 12601 PD Ken Campbell CE Dave Frost PD Gabe Dimaio CE Joe Puma GM Joseph LaScolea SM Curt Roberts www.wskg.org www.wned.org/FM/ CE/PDJ.P. Ferrara Ithaca Market Jamestown Market www.whvw.net Poughkeepsie/Kingston Market WICB Modern Rock* WCOT Contemporary Christian* 91.7 4100w 135ft 90.9 12000w 653ft WCZX Classic Hits Ithaca College +Family Life Ministries Radio 97.7 300w 1030ft 607-274-1040 fax:607-274-1061 607-776-4151 fax:607-776-6929 +Cumulus Media, Inc. 118 Park Hall - Ithaca College, 14850 PO Box 506, Bath 14810 Sister to: WALL, WEOK, WKXP, WPDA, WPDH, GM Chris Wheatley 7634 County Rte 14, Bath 14810 WRRB, WRRV, WZAD www.wicb.org GM Rick Snavely SM Gary Fizzano 845-471-1500 fax: 845-454-1204 Ithaca Market PD Cecil VanHouten CE Jim Travis PO Box 416, Poughkeepsie 12602 www.fln.org 2 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie 12601 WVBR-F Rock Jamestown Market GM Chuck Benfer SM Robert Vanderbeck 93.5 3000w 250ft PD Steve Frankenberry CE Dave Groth Cornell Radio Guild, Inc. WWSE Adult Contemporary www.mix97fm.com 607-273-4000 fax: 607-273-4069 93.3 26500w 643ft Poughkeepsie/Kingston Arbitron 4.9 Shr 1600 AQH 957 Mitchell St Ste B, 14850 Media One Group, LLC 2nd market Middletown/Monticello GM Kara Capelli SM Michael Bradley Sisterto: WHUG, WJTN, WKSN, WQFX-F PD Dan Powers CE Kevin Martin 716-487-1151 fax:716-664-9326 Irondequoit www.wvbr.com PO Box 1139,14702,2 Orchard Rd, 14701 Ithaca Arbitron 2.9 Shr 300 AQH GM Merrill Rosen SM Larry Saracki PD Andrew Hill CE Dan Albro WKGS CHR HD2: CHR Kiss-FM New Music www.se933.com 106.7 3500w 266ft WYXL Adult Contemporary™ Jamestown Market +Clear Channel Communications 97.3 26000w 879ft +Saga Communications, Inc. Sister to: WDVI-F, WFXF, WHAM, WHTK, WROO, WHUG Country WVOR Sisterto: WHCU, Will, WNYY, WQNY 607-257-6400 fax: 607-257-6497 101.9 6000w 328ft 585-454-4884 fax: 585-454-5081 Media One Group, LLC 100 Chestnut St Ste 1700, Rochester 14604 1751 Hanshaw Rd, 14850 GM Susan Johnston SM Brigid Allinger Sister to: WJTN, WKSN, WQFX-F, WWSE GM/SM Karen Carey PD Joe Bonacci PD Chris Allinger CE Jay Waggoner 716487-1151 fax:716-664-9326 CE Randy Orbaker www.literock973.com PO Box 1139,14702,2 Orchard Rd, 14701 www.1067kissfm.com Ithaca Arbitron 10.8 Shr 1100 A QH GM Merrill Rosen SM Larry Saracki Rochester Arbitron 2.5 Shr 3000 AQH PD Andrew Hill CE Dan Albro WQNY Country www.whug.com Islip 103.7 15500w 879ft Jamestown Market +Saga Communications, Inc. WLIE Ethnic Sisterto: WHCU, Will, WNYY, WYXL 540 2500/220 DA-2 607-257-6400 fax: 607-257-6497 Jeffersonville CP 4100/175, DA-D 1751 Hanshaw Rd, 14850 WJFF News/Variety*™ APP 10000/250, DA-2 GM Susan Johnston SM Brigid Allinger 90.5 3700w 630ft +Principle Broadcasting Network, Inc. PD Chris Allinger CE Jay Waggoner Educational Radio of the Catskills 631-580-0540 www.qcountryl037.com 845-482-4141 fax: 845-482-9533 2395 Ocean Ave Ste 3, Ronkonkoma 11779 Ithaca Arbitron 14.7 Shr 1500 AQH PO Box 546,12748, 4765 State Rte 52,12748 GM/SM William Saurer PD Heather Bucciano GM Michael D'Antonio PD John Bachman CE Leo Sullivan Jamestown CE Earl Nietzel Long Island (western) Arbitron 0.1 Shr 14,500 Cume www.wjffradio.org WJTN Talk/Sports/Soft AC Middletown/Monticello Market Ithaca 1240 500/1000 ND Media One Group, LLC WDNB Country WHCU News/Talk Sisterto: WHUG, WKSN, WQFX-F, WWSE 102.1 6000w 253ft 870 5000/500 DA-N 716487-1151 fax:716-664-9326 +Bold Gold Media Group, Inc. +Saga Communications, Inc. PO Box 1139,14702,2 Orchard Rd, 14701 Sisterto: WDNH-F, WPSN, WYCY Sisterto: Will, WNYY, WQNY, WYXL GM Merrill Rosen SM Larry Saracki 570-253-1616 fax: 570-253-6297 607-257-6400 fax: 607-257-6497 PD Andrew Hiil CE Dan Albro 575 Grove St, Honesdale PA 18431 1751 Hanshaw Rd, 14850 www.wjtn.com GM Vince Benedetto SM Brian Wilken GM Susan Johnston SM Brigid Allinger Jamestown Market PD George Schmitt CE Craig Seelig PD Geoff Dunn CE Jay Waggoner www.thunder102.com www.whcu870.com WKSN Oldies Middletown/Monticello Market Ithaca Arbitron 4.9 Shr 500 AQH 1340 500/1000 ND Media One Group, LLC WPDA Rock [Repeats: WPDH 101.5] WNYY Talk Sisterto: WHUG, WJTN, WQFX-F, WWSE 106.1 1600w 626ft 1470 5000/ 1000 DA-2 716-487-1151 fax:716-664-9326 +Cumulus Media, Inc. +Saga Communications, Inc. PO Box 1139,14702,2 Orchard Rd, 14701 Sisterto: WALL, WCZX, WEOK, WPDH, WRRB, Sisterto: WHCU, Will, WQNY, WYXL GM Merrill Rosen SM Larry Saracki WRRV, WZAD 607-257-6400 fax: 607-257-6497 PD Andrew Hill CE Dan Albro 845-471-1500 fax:845454-1204 1751 Hanshaw Rd, 14850 www.wksn.com PO Box 416, Poughkeepsie 12602 GM Susan Johnston SM Brigid Allinger Jamestown Market 2 Pendell Rd, Poughkeepsie 12601 PD Geoff Dunn CE Jay Waggoner GM Chuck Benfer SM Robert Vanderbeck WUBJ News/Talk I Jazz* [Repeats: WBFO 88.7] www.1470wnyy.com PD Gary Cee CE Dave Groth 88.1 2700w 499ft Ithaca Arbitron 2.0 Shr 200 AQH www.wpdh.com +State University of New York Middletown/Monticello Market 716-829-2880 fax: 716-829-2277 WITH cp-new* 90.1 3000w -72ft 3435 Main St, Buffalo 14214 The Colleges of the Seneca GM Carole Smith Petra SM Mike McKay Ithaca Market PD David Benders CE S&B Communications www.wbfo.org Jamestown Market .
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