WGY
WGY refers to several broadcasting stations in the United States.
In the New York Capital District, it refers to the following pioneering stations:
- WGY (AM), a radio station on 810 kHz licensed to Schenectady, New York, United States
- WGY-FM, a radio station on 103.1 MHz licensed to Albany, New York, United States
- WRVE, an FM radio station on 99.5 MHz licensed to Schenectady, New York, United States, which held the callsign WGY-FM from 1988 to 1994.
- WRGB, a television station on digital channel 6 licensed to Schenectady, New York, United States, which held the call sign WGY-TV from 1928 to 1942
Outside of the New York Capital District:
- WGYE, an FM radio station on 102.7 MHz licensed to Mannington, West Virginia, United States.
- WGYL, an FM radio station on 93.7 MHz licensed to Vero Beach, Florida, United States.
- WGYM, an AM radio station on 1580 kHz licensed to Hammonton, New Jersey, United States
- WGYV, an AM radio station on 1380 kHz licensed to Greenville, Alabama, United States
- WGYY, an FM radio station on 100.3 MHz licensed to Meadville, Pennsylvania, United States, which also operates a full-service repeater station, WGYI, on 98.5 MHz in Oil City, Pennsylvania, United States.
- WWGY, an FM radio station on 95.1 MHz licensed to Grove City, Pennsylvania, United States.
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