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  2. WKTU - Wikipedia

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    WKTU is a rhythmic adult contemporary station in New York City, owned by iHeartMedia. It broadcasts on 103.5 MHz and has HD subchannels for Pride Radio and CaribStar Radio. Learn about its previous call signs, owners, and musical genres.

  3. WKPQ - Wikipedia

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    WKPQ (105.3 FM) is a country music station that broadcasts in the Elmira-Corning area, including the Canisteo valley and northern Pennsylvania. It was formerly known as Bigfoot Country, simulcasting WCBF 96.1 FM Elmira, but rebranded as Froggy 105.3 in 2023.

  4. WPTY - Wikipedia

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    WPTY is a radio station in eastern Long Island, New York, that plays rhythmic contemporary music. It also has a classic hits subchannel on 98.1 FM and HD2, which is known as Big 98.1.

  5. WGNY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WGNY (AM) is a commercial radio station in Newburgh, New York, that broadcasts oldies music. It is the Hudson Valley's first permanent radio station, founded in 1933, and has a sister station, WGNY-FM, on 98.9 MHz.

  6. New York Yankees Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, format and broadcasters of the radio network that covers Yankees games across 8 states. John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman are the current play-by-play and color commentary team, with WFAN as the flagship station.

  7. List of radio stations in New York - Wikipedia

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    Find FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of New York, sorted by call signs, frequencies, cities, licensees, and formats. Browse the table of AM and FM stations, including public, commercial, and educational broadcasters.

  8. WQBK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WQBK-FM is a radio station that broadcasts classic rock music on 105.7 MHz in the Capital District of New York. It also has an HD2 subchannel that plays urban contemporary music on 99.1 MHz and a repeater in Cobleskill.

  9. KITS - Wikipedia

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    KITS is a commercial radio station in San Francisco, California, that broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "Live 105". It has a history of changing formats from Top 40 to modern rock, and features celebrities and DJs such as Steve Masters and Doug Ritter.