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New Yorknews Connection New York News Connection 2006 annual report In 2006, the New York News Connection produced 192 radio news stories, which aired more than 5,873 times on 202 radio stations in New York and 621 nationwide. story breakout number of radio stories station airings* “Has info no other radio station in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention 1 24 the market has...The subject matter Budget Policy & Priorities 19 556 and sources are a good match to our audience...Topical, concise, easy Children’s Issues 26 679 to use...Good variety of sound bites Citizenship/Representative Democracy 7 125 and stories...Very comprehensive, Civil Rights 7 175 good quality sound, relevant Disabilities 11 477 subject matter.” Early Childhood Education 4 88 new york broadcasters Education 12 451 Endangered Species & Wildlife 1 26 “We do not know of another Energy Policy 7 256 organization in the country that is Environment 20 591 making the connections, fostering Global Warming/Air Quality 6 188 new linkages and bridging issues, geography and constituency Health Issues 9 679 divides the way the Public News HIV/AIDS Prevention 5 112 Service is through a media outlet Housing/Homelessness 5 142 on a daily basis.” Human Rights/Racial Justice 2 33 jack o’connell Hunger/Food/Nutrition 2 58 health & welfare council of Immigrant Issues 17 366 long island Livable Wages/Working Families 4 112 Mental Health 9 226 Public Lands/Wilderness 1 12 Senior Issues 8 210 Urban Planning/Transportation 3 79 Water Quality 3 111 Welfare Reform 3 97 totals 0192 5 10 15 20 25 30 5,873 * Represents the minimum number of times stories were aired. new york radio stations 36. WVBR-FM (1) Ithaca 66. WBWZ-FM (1) Poughkeepsie 37. WJTN-AM, WWSE-FM, WHUG-FM, 67. WGHO-AM (1) Poughkeepsie WKSN-AM, WQFX-FM (5) Jamestown 68. WRWD-FM (1) Poughkeepsie 38. WKNY-AM (1) Kingston 69. WPKF-FM (1) Poughkeepsie 39. WGHQ-AM (1) Kingston 70. WRNQ-FM (1) Poughkeepsie 40. WLPW-FM, WRGR-FM, WIRY-AM, WIRD-AM 71. WACK-AM, WUUF-FM (2) Rochester (4) Lake Placid 72. WHAM-AM (1) Rochester 41. WFLY-FM, WROW-AM, WYJB-FM (3) Latham 73. WHTK-AM (1) Rochester 42. WLVL-AM (1) Lockport 74. WKGS-FM (1) Rochester 43. WBRV-AM/FM, WLLG-FM (3) Lowville 75. WLCL-FM (1) Rochester 44. WICY-AM, WVNV-FM, WYUL-FM (3) Malone 76. WMAX-FM (1) Rochester 45. WMSA-AM, WRCD-FM, WVLF-FM (3) Massena 77. WNVE-FM (1) Rochester 46. WALK-AM/FM (2) Nassau 78. WROC-AM (1) Rochester 47. WABC-AM (1) New York City 79. WVOR-FM (1) Rochester 48. WADO-AM (1) New York City 80. WLNG-FM (1) Sag Harbor 49. WBAI-FM (1) New York City 81. WYZY-FM (1) Saranac Lake 50. WCBS-AM (1) New York City 82. WLIU-FM, WCWP-FM (2) Southhampton 1. WGY-AM (1) Albany 51. WFUV-FM (1) New York City 83. WBAZ-FM, WBEA-FM, WEHM-FM, 2. WHRL-FM (1) Albany 52. WOR-AM (1) New York City WMOS-FM (4) Southold 3. WIZR-AM, WCSS-AM (2) Albany 53. WSKQ-FM (1) New York City 84. WKHL-FM, WNLK-AM, WEFX-FM, WSTC-AM 4. WKKF-FM (1) Albany 54. WAXQ-FM (1) New York City (4) Stamford 5. WPYX-FM (1) Albany 55. WHTZ-FM (1) New York City 85. WAER-FM (1) Syracuse 6. WRVE-FM (1) Albany 56. WKTU-FM (1) New York City 86. WBBS-FM, WSYR-AM, WWHT-FM, 7. WTRY-FM (1) Albany 57. WLTW-FM (1) New York City WYYY-FM (4) Syracuse 8. WPHR-FM, WHEN-AM, WWDG-FM (3) Auburn 58. WTGM-FM (1) New York City 87. WHHT-FM (1) Syracuse 9. WYSL-AM (1) Avon 59. WBKT-FM, WDHI-FM, WDLA-FM, 88. WSRY-AM (1) Syracuse 10. WBTA-AM (1) Batavia WIYN-FM, WZOZ-FM (5) Oneonta 89. WADR-AM (1) Utica 11. WBNR-AM, WLNA-AM (2) Beacon 60. WDOS-AM/FM, WSRK-FM (3) Oneonta 90. WOUR-FM (1) Utica 12. WHUD-FM, WSPK-FM (2) Beacon 61. WRVD-FM, WRVJ-FM, WRVN-FM, 91. WRFM-FM (1) Utica 13. WCDW-FM, WMTT-AM (2) Binghamton WRVO-FM (4) Oswego 92. WRNY-AM (1) Utica 14. WBRR-FM, WESB-AM (2) Bradford 62. WTWK-AM (1) Plattsburgh 93. WSKS-FM (1) Utica 15. WEQX-FM, WMJQ-FM (2) Brockport 63. WPDM-AM, WSNN-FM (2) Potsdam 94. WUTQ-AM (1) Utica 16. WBFO-FM, WOLN-FM, WUBJ-FM (3) Buffalo 64. WKIP-AM (1) Poughkeepsie 95. WBBI-FM, WMRV-FM, WMXW-FM (3) Vestal 17. WBUF-FM, WBLK-FM, WECK-FM, WYRK-FM, 65. WBPM-FM (1) Poughkeepsie 96. WRRN-FM, WKNB-FM, WNAE-AM (3) Warren WJYE-FM (5) Buffalo 97. WKBE-FM, WMML-AM, WENU-AM/FM, 18. WEDG-FM, WGRF-FM, WHLD-AM, NYNC Market ShareNYNC MarketInformation Share Information WAJZ-FM, WZMR-FM (6) Warrensburg WHTT-FM, WMNY-AM (5) Buffalo 98. WAVR-FM, WATS-FM (2) Waverly 19. WNED-AM/FM (2) Buffalo New York City 39% 99. WAWZ-FM (1) Zarephath 20. WSLJ-FM, WSLL-FM, WSLO-FM, WSLU-FM, Educational Media Foundation (National Nassau-Suffolk 46% WXLH-FM (5) Canton Christian Network) (6) Oceanpark, WA; Walla 21. WXLG-FM (1) Canton Buffalo-Niagara Falls 37% Walla, WA; Nile, WA; Chugwater, WY and 22. WCTW-AM (1) Catskill Casper, WY 23. WKGB-FM, WBBI-FM, WENE-AM, WINR-AM, Rochester 17% WMRV-FM, WMXW-FM (6) Conklin Albany-Schenectady-Troy 45% 24. WCBA-FM, WCLI-AM, WENY-AM, WENY-FM, WGMM-FM (5) Corning Syracuse 33% 25. WFRM-AM/FM (2) Coudersport, PA Newburgh-Middletown 45% 26. WFLR-AM/FM (2) Dundee 27. WBKX-FM, WDOE-AM (2) Dunkirk Utica-Rome 17% 28. WZAA-FM, WADO-AM, WCAA-FM (3) Poughkeepsie 37% Public News Service Garden City 888-891-9416 29. WAUB-AM, WCGR-AM, WGVA-AM, WLLW-FM, Binghamton 36% WNYR-FM, WSFW-AM (6) Geneva fax 208-247-1830 14% 30. WCKM-FM, WCQL-FM, WWSC-AM (3) Glen Falls Olean [email protected] 31. WENT-AM (1) Gloversville Elmira-Corning 13% 32. WCWP-FM (1) Greenvale 33. WHLI-AM, WBZO-FM, WKJY-FM, WMJC-FM, Hamptons-Riverhead 32% New York News Connection 888-320-9601 WRCN-FM (5) Hempstead Ithaca 47% 34. WHUC-AM (1) Hudson Fax 509-984-7525 35. WHCU-AM, WQNY-FM, WTKO-AM, 0 10 20 30 40 50 [email protected] WYXL-FM (4) Ithaca NYNC National Pick Up 621 Stations.
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