Re: In Watertown there was a radio station 100.5/Ghost stations
Fascinating how many "Ghost" FMs once existed.
In addition to the ones already mentioned in this topic, Upstate NY was once home to a bunch of others. In Rochester in 1948 WHEC had a sister station, WHEF, which ran 65.5 kW ERP on 96.5, a frequency which became home to WCMF a dozen years later. (Gannett put all its surplus local resources, including a lot of the profits from WHEC-AM 1460, into a TV application--which became WHEC-TV channel 10.) Over in Syracuse there was a WAGE-FM 98.5 which simulcast WAGE-AM 620 in 1947 and 1948, but was soon after shut down. WFBL also had an FM in the late '40s running 8.5 kW on 93.1, which went dark soon after...although 93.1 has been the home of 100 kW blowtorch 93Q (WNTQ) cranking out the hits for years now.