WNHC 1340 went bankrupt and was then bought by Yale in 1998. Since it had been urban, the last thing Yale wanted was to have it compete against their LMA with Cox on WYBC-FM. They accomplished that goal and managed not to compete with any other station - I have never noticed any documented audience for WYBC-AM since. A Wikipedia page seems to explain WNHC pretty well. And yes, WNHC-AM was on Chapel Street and later College Street in the same place as co-owned WNHC-TV (now WTNH) and WNHC-FM (later WPLR). They each had different owners by 1971.mikedow said:???
The last I knew, WYBC-FM was in an LMA with WPLR and had an Adult/Urban sound. My memory of 1340 is that it was WYBC-AM, but I don't recall what their format was. Can somebody bring a Floridian up-to-date? I started at WYBC in 1978 when it was a student station at Yale.
Since we are on the topic, since 1340 was once WNHC, did they have any connection to channel six/channel eight? At one time, WPLR was known as WNHC-FM and the TV station was WNHC-TV. It seems odd that the call letters are gone from New Haven.
Mike
shepaug said:Supposed to be 1000 watts..different patterns day/night...
They have a nice antenna site around the 'salt water'.
I think a good portion of signal goes towards Long Island.
Ed B said:The new Valcom antenna has been installed on WYBC
I think WSHU is buying time on the station at this time.