Have one to add here....
WNYR in Rochester, NY. 250W daytimer- had to sign off at sunset to prevent interference with CFTR in Toronto.
Signed on in 1965 (before it was WRNY and WRVM) doing country- and cleaned up with the format, as for many years it had an exclusive on it.
In 1980, WNYR moved to 990- went to 24 hours at that time- courtesy of the Canadian government, where 990 is a clear channel for them. They continued their dominance in the format until the mid 80s, when WBEE 92.5 finally overtook them.
I still remember all the cars that had WNYR bumper stickers on them- you couldn't miss them, the stickers were pretty simple, and were around for years- a bright yellow background with WNYR on them- and little else- in bold black letters.
WNYR in Rochester, NY. 250W daytimer- had to sign off at sunset to prevent interference with CFTR in Toronto.
Signed on in 1965 (before it was WRNY and WRVM) doing country- and cleaned up with the format, as for many years it had an exclusive on it.
In 1980, WNYR moved to 990- went to 24 hours at that time- courtesy of the Canadian government, where 990 is a clear channel for them. They continued their dominance in the format until the mid 80s, when WBEE 92.5 finally overtook them.
I still remember all the cars that had WNYR bumper stickers on them- you couldn't miss them, the stickers were pretty simple, and were around for years- a bright yellow background with WNYR on them- and little else- in bold black letters.