WSYR-FM is a news/talk radio station serving Syracuse and central New York. The Clear Channel Communications outlet broadcasts at 106.9 MHz with an ERP of 9 kW and is licensed to Solvay, New York. It is currently a simulcast of WSYR-AM 570.
The original WSYR-FM, on FM 94.5, has since been rebranded as WYYY. It remains WSYR's sister station and carries an adult contemporary music format. For several years, the WSYR-FM call signs had been parked on the current WPHR-FM (FM 94.7) in Gifford, Florida.
The current WSYR-FM, which signed in 1981 as WPCX, has been licensed for most of its time on air to the city of Auburn, New York. Through most of its first decade, 106.9 was operating with a format of country music. Then by 1997, began targeting the area as Smooth Jazz WHCD. By 2000 it would flip to Urban Contemporary, in an attempt to complement their Rhythmic-leaning Top 40 sister station WWHT-FM (who later shifted to Rhythmic Top 40 fulltime by November 2011) and to fill the void left open by WRDS, who lasted one year in the format. After three years they would evolve into an urban AC direction, focusing on targeting the African-American community and in the process allowing WWHT to expand their Rhythmic-heavy playlist with the R&B/Hip-Hop product. For the first three years as an urban AC, there was no competitor until WOLF-FM flipped to the MOViN format.
On August 28, 2009, at 5pm, Power 106.9 dropped the Urban AC format for a country format, branding itself as "Young Country 106.9." This was despite the fact that Clear Channel already had a country music outlet in the Syracuse area, market leader WBBS in Fulton, a more mainstream country station. The move was ostensibly an effort to hedge its bets against competition from WOLF-FM in DeRuyter, which Clear Channel sold in March 2009 and changed to country music at the same time as WPHR did. As it turned out, the country format on WPHR was a weekend-long stunt; the station switched back to its regular format that Monday morning (August 31).[1] The station, after the stunt, moved to its current location in Solvay, which gives it greater coverage over the city of Syracuse but far less over the Finger Lakes.
In December 2010, five domains suggesting that 106.9 would be changing to a simulcast of WSYR-AM 570 were registered and parked at GoDaddy. Later discovered, none of those domains were registered/owned by the station or used. WSYR already simulcasts on WPHR's HD Radio digital subchannel.[2][3] Concurrently with the discovery, WHEN-AM 620 adopted an identical format and branding as "Power 620." The "Power 106.9" Web site was rebranded as "Power620.com" at the same time. As of December 27, Clear Channel has filed to swap call signs with WSYR-FM in Gifford, Florida.[4] The format change took effect Sunday evening, January 2, 2011. News on the station is provided by Fox Radio, the station simulcasts mostly talk radio during the week, including The Glenn Beck Program, The Rush Limbaugh Show, The Sean Hannity Show, The Savage Nation, and Coast to Coast AM, as well as local shows, The Morning NewsCity of license | Solvay, New York |
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Broadcast area | Syracuse, New York |
Branding | FM NewsRadio 106.9 and 570 WSYR |
Frequency | 106.9 MHz (also on HD Radio) "Power" Urban AC on HD2 |
First air date | 1981 |
Format | News/Talk |
ERP | 9,000 watts |
HAAT | 124 meters |
Class | B1 |
Facility ID | 25018 |
Callsign meaning | same as WSYR (AM) SYRacuse |
Owner | Clear Channel Communications |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wsyr.com |
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