This is the 100th year of municipal broadcasting in NYC. WNYC, now on AM 820, signed on the air on July 8, 1924. Meanwhile, WNYE-TV 25 is using the slogan "Celebrating 100 Years of Municipal Broadcasting" during its station IDs.
But WNYE-TV really has little to do with this milestone. WNYE-TV and FM were for decades owned by the New York City Board of Education, hence the call letters, with the E standing for Education. Meanwhile, WNYC-AM-FM-TV were owned by the City of New York. I guess ultimately you could say they were co-owned. But WNYE-TV-FM were in the Board of Education HQ in Brooklyn while WNYC-AM-FM-TV were near City Hall in Lower Manhattan. Their staffs were also separate.
WNYE-FM does have a historical distinction of its own. It is New York's oldest FM station, if we count Apex stations as part of the FM dial. The Apex band (25 - 42 MHz) was just below the old FM band (42 - 50 MHz) and the current FM band (88 - 108 MHz). WNYE-FM went on the air in November 1938. WNYE's transmissions were only intended to be heard in classrooms, equipped with an Apex receiver. But WNYE won't have its century-mark celebration until 2038, 14 years from now.
But WNYE-TV really has little to do with this milestone. WNYE-TV and FM were for decades owned by the New York City Board of Education, hence the call letters, with the E standing for Education. Meanwhile, WNYC-AM-FM-TV were owned by the City of New York. I guess ultimately you could say they were co-owned. But WNYE-TV-FM were in the Board of Education HQ in Brooklyn while WNYC-AM-FM-TV were near City Hall in Lower Manhattan. Their staffs were also separate.
WNYE-FM does have a historical distinction of its own. It is New York's oldest FM station, if we count Apex stations as part of the FM dial. The Apex band (25 - 42 MHz) was just below the old FM band (42 - 50 MHz) and the current FM band (88 - 108 MHz). WNYE-FM went on the air in November 1938. WNYE's transmissions were only intended to be heard in classrooms, equipped with an Apex receiver. But WNYE won't have its century-mark celebration until 2038, 14 years from now.


