WSYR (AM)

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Broadcast areaCentral New York
BrandingNewsradio 570 WSYR
WSYR
Broadcast areaCentral New York
Frequency570 kHz
BrandingNewsradio 570 WSYR
Programming
FormatNews/talk
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WBBS, WHEN, WSYR-FM, WWHT, WYYY
History
First air date
September 15, 1922; 103 years ago (1922-09-15)
Former call signs
  • WMAC (1922–1930)
  • WSYR (1926–1930)
  • WSYR-WMAC (1930–1933)
  • WSYR-WSYU (1933–1940)
Former frequencies
  • 833 kHz (1922-1923)
  • 1150 kHz (1923-1924)
  • 1090 kHz (1924-1926)
  • 850 kHz (1926–1927)
  • 1330 kHz (1927)
  • 1020 kHz (1927–1928)
Call sign meaning
Syracuse
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID48720
ClassB
Power5,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
42°59′13.24″N 76°9′7.73″W / 42.9870111°N 76.1521472°W / 42.9870111; -76.1521472
Repeater106.9 WSYR-FM (Solvay)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live (via iHeartRadio)
Websitewsyr.iheart.com

WSYR (570 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Syracuse, New York, and serving Central New York. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts a news/talk format, calling itself "Newsradio 570 WSYR". The station has simulcast on WSYR-FM (106.9 MHz) in Solvay since January 2011. The studios and offices are on Plum Street in Syracuse.

WSYR transmits with 5,000 watts, using a directional antenna with a three-tower array. The transmitter is off Valley Drive at Dorwin Avenue near Onondaga Creek.[1]

The WSYR transmitter building, on Valley Drive.

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.[2] 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.[3] 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. A Sunday morning WSYR talk show with George Kilpatrick ran from 1994 to 2014. Kilpatrick later joined 620 WHEN, an urban adult contemporary station.[4] Another long-running weekend show, The Weeder's Digest with Terry Ettinger, was canceled the same weekend Kilpatrick left WSYR.[5] Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio.

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