Albany Radio (was FCC applications...)
Douglas Broda
dbroda@nycap.rr.com
Thu Feb 18 16:17:36 EST 2010
I think the possible confusion is that 96.3 was satellite country,
trying to compete with WGNA, for a couple of years in the 90s.
Scott Fybush wrote:
> Dan.Strassberg wrote:
>> When WGNA was WOKO, it always (AFAIK) IDed as Albany. When (and why)
>> did the CoL change to Voorheesville? The FM may be licensed to
>> Voorheesville (I don't know that it is; I'm simply speculating), but
>> even if the AM and FM were simulcasting, that should not have
>> resulted in the insertion of Voorheesville into the AM legal.
>
> Both 1460 and 107.7 are still licensed to Albany. The "Voorheesville"
> FM is the fairly recent class A drop-in at 96.3 that's now WAJZ. It
> signed on as WCDA (a call last seen in Albany on TV, in the channel 41
> days) and was WPTR-FM for a few years in the late nineties.
>
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