WVOR
City of license | Canandaigua, New York |
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Broadcast area | Rochester area/Finger Lakes |
Branding | Sunny 102.3 |
Slogan | Canandaigua's Variety Station "Canandaigua's Christmas Station" |
Frequency | 102.3 MHz |
First air date | July 16, 1974 (as WCGR-FM) |
Format |
Soft Adult Contemporary Nov-Dec Christmas music (also on HD Radio) 102.3-2 FM: Oldies ("Cool Oldies") |
ERP | 3,400 watts |
HAAT | 86.0 meters |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 8505 |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°51′47.00″N 77°19′22.00″W / 42.8630556°N 77.3227778°W |
Callsign meaning | W Voice Of Rochester |
Former callsigns |
WCGR-FM (1974–1975) WFLC (1975–1989) WLKA (1989–1996) WMHX (1996–1998) WISY (1998–1999) WMAX-FM (July 30–August 2, 1999) WISY (1999–2006) |
Owner |
iHeartMedia, Inc. (Citicasters Licenses, Inc.) |
Sister stations | WAIO, WDVI, WHAM, WHTK, WKGS, WNBL |
Webcast | Listen Live (via iHeartRadio) |
Website | radiosunny.com |
WVOR (102.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Soft Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Canandaigua, New York, USA, the station serves the Rochester area. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc..[1] Its studios are located at the One Seneca Center building in downtown Buffalo, and its transmitter site is in Canandaigua. The station also plays Christmas music during the holidays.
History
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The station went on the air July 16, 1974 as WCGR-FM, a simulcast of middle-of-the-road station WCGR (1550 AM).[2] It became WFLC in 1975[3] and dropped the WCGR simulcast in favor of country music;[4] the call letters stood for "Wayne Finger Lakes Country."[5] The call letters changed to WLKA on May 15, 1989. On February 19, 1996, the station changed its call sign to WMHX; the station then changed to WISY on March 1, 1998, to WMAX-FM on July 30, 1999, back to WISY on August 2, 1999. and to the current WVOR on June 27, 2006.[6] The WVOR call sign was "parked" on 102.3 after the station that held that call sign, a heritage Rochester FM station now known as WDVI, changed its call sign and format in 2006. WVOR now has an HD 2 channel, an oldies format.[7]
References
- ↑ "WVOR Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ↑ Broadcasting Yearbook 1975 (PDF). 1975. p. C-126. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "Call letters" (PDF). Broadcasting. September 8, 1975. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ Broadcasting Yearbook 1976 (PDF). 1976. p. C-131. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ Broadcasting-Cable Yearbook 1981 (PDF). 1981. p. C-156. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
- ↑ "WVOR Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
- ↑ "HD radio".
External links
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WVOR
- Radio-Locator information on WVOR
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WVOR
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