WSYR-FM
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| Simulcast of WSYR, Syracuse | |
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| Broadcast area | Syracuse metropolitan area |
| Frequency | 106.9 MHz (HD Radio) |
| Branding | Newsradio 570 WSYR |
| Programming | |
| Format | News/talk |
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| WBBS, WHEN, WSYR, WWHT, WYYY | |
| History | |
First air date | July 19, 1946[1] |
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Call sign meaning | Syracuse |
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Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 25018 |
| Class | B1 |
| ERP | 9,000 watts |
| HAAT | 124 meters (407 ft) |
| Translators | 101.3 W267AL (Syracuse; relays HD3) |
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Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | wsyr.iheart.com/ |
WSYR-FM (106.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Solvay, New York, and serving the Syracuse metropolitan area and Central New York. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts a talk radio format, simulcast with WSYR 570 AM since January 2011. The studios and offices are on Plum Street in Syracuse.
WSYR-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 9,000 watts. The transmitter is off West Seneca Turnpike, on the campus of Onondaga Community College in Syracuse.[3] WSYR-FM broadcasts using HD Radio technology. One of its digital subchannels simulcasts the urban adult contemporary programming of co-owned WHEN 620 AM. Another subchannel carries Christian worship music from the "Air1" network.
Weekday mornings begin with a local news and interview show with Dave Allen. Afternoons are hosted by Bob Lonsberry, who broadcasts his show from the studios of sister station WHAM in Rochester.[4] The rest of the weekday schedule comes from nationally syndicated talk shows, mostly from iHeartMedia subsidiary, Premiere Networks: The Sean Hannity Show, The Glenn Beck Program, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.[5] One program from Westwood One is heard weeknights, The Mark Levin Show.
The weekend schedule includes shows on money, cars, home repair and pets, some of which are paid brokered programming. Syndicated shows heard on weekends include The Tech Guy Leo Laporte, At Home with Gary Sullivan, Handel on The Law with Bill Handel, The Weekend with Michael Brown, The Cat's Roundtable with John Catsimatidis and Sunday Night Live with Bill Cunningham. Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio.