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Hudson Valley Radio - 9/11/01

Since yesterday was the 5-year anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy, here are the lists of stations that are in the Hudson Valley since 9-11-01:

FM Stations

WVKR - 91.3 (College Radio)
WRNQ - 92.1 - "Q 92.1" (AC)
WRRV - 92.7 (Alternative)
WRKW - 92.9 (Rock AC)
WBWZ - 93.3 - "Z-93" (Hot AC)
WZCR - 93.5 (Oldies)
WBPM - 94.3 - "Rhythm 94.3" (Rhythmic Oldies)
WPKF - 96.1 - "Kiss-FM" (Rhythmic CHR)
WRRB - 96.9 (Alternative) - Simulcast of WRRV
WZAD - 97.3 (Oldies) - Simulcast of "Oldies 97"
WCZX - 97.7 - "Oldies 97" (Oldies)
WCTW - 98.5 - "The Cat" (Hot AC)
WFKP - 99.3 - "Kiss-FM" (Rhythmic CHR) - Simulcast of 96.1
WDST - 100.1 (AAA)
WHUD - 100.7 (AC)
WPDH - 101.5 (Rock)
WGNY - 103.1 (AC)
WFAS - 103.9 (AC)
WSPK - 104.7 - "K-104" (Top 40/CHR)
WFAF - 106.3 (AC) - Simulcast of WFAS
WYNY - 107.1 - "Y-107" (Country)
WRWD - 107.3 (Country)

AM Stations:

WCKL - 560 (Standards)
WGHQ - 920 (Standards)
WGNY-AM - 1220 (News/Talk)
WHUC - 1230 (Standards)
WFAS-AM - 1230 (Standards)
WBNR - 1260 (Standards)
WALL - 1340 - (Sports) - Simulcast of ESPN Radio
WELV - 1370 (Standards)
WEOK - 1390 - ESPN Radio (Sports)
WLNA - 1420 (Standards)
WKIP - 1450 (Standards)
WKNY - 1490 (AC)
 
what does this even mean or have to do with 9/11? On a real 9/11 note - WHUD's programming on Monday was fantastic. A great day of broadcasting by those guys.
 
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I am not trying to be mean or disparaging, I truly mean this.
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