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3 Former stations on this frequency  





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Coordinates: 42°0322N 75°5638W / 42.056°N 75.944°W / 42.056; -75.944
 

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(Redirected from W296BS)

WCDW
Broadcast areaGreater Binghamton
Frequency106.7 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingCOOL 106.7
Programming
FormatClassic hits
SubchannelsHD2: Solid Gold 100.5 & 104.5 (WDRE simulcast - Oldies)
HD3: Hot 92.9 (Rhythmic CHR)
HD4: 107.1 The Bear (Classic country)
Ownership
OwnerEquinox Broadcasting

Sister stations

WDRE
History

First air date

2006 (as WRRQ)

Former call signs

WRRQ (2006–2013)
Technical information[1]

Licensing authority

FCC
Facility ID165347
ClassA
ERP1,200 watts
HAAT221 meters (725 ft)
Translator(s)See § Translators
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • Websitecoolesthits.com
    binghamtonoldies.com (HD2)
    hot929.com (HD3)
    thebear1071.com (HD4)

    WCDW (106.7 FM) is a commercial radio station licensedtoPort Dickinson, New York and serving the Greater Binghamton radio market. The station is owned by Equinox Broadcasting and broadcasts a classic hits radio format.

    WCDW has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 1,200 watts. The transmitter is in the Ingraham Hill tower farm, south of Binghamton. It also has FM translators at 101.1 in Endwell, New York (relays the main station), 104.5 in Binghamton, New York (relays HD2), 92.9 in Endicott, New York (relays HD3), and 107.1 in Johnson City, New York (relays HD4).

    History

    [edit]

    The station signed on the air in October 2006; 17 years ago (2006-10). The original call sign was WRRQ ("Q107"). Owned by Equinox Broadcasting, it paired up with an oldies station, WCDW Cool 100, from studios on Upper Court Street in the city of Binghamton. The station ran automated, without any regular on-air staff for several months.

    Q107 began broadcasting the local AHL hockey team, the Binghamton Senators, for the 2006-07 season. Justin (Case) MacGregor became the station's first on-air personality, hosting a live pregame show called "Hockey Night In Binghamton" prior to every Saturday night home game. The Senators did not return to the station for the 2007-08 season.

    In February 2007, Tejay Schwartz, a veteran of the Binghamton radio market, became the first morning drive time DJ on Q107. He was joined a month later by radio veterans Steve Shimer (Shimes) on middays and Justin (Case) MacGregor on afternoon drive. In September 2007, Q107 added a contemporary Christian rock show on Sunday mornings from 7 till 9am.

    In December 2007, Tejay left the lineup to rejoin a station across town. Justin shifted to morning drive while Amy Love was added for afternoon drive.

    In October 2008, the schedule adjusted again, as Thunder Reynolds joined the staff from crosstown station WAAL for afternoons from 1-4pm. Also added was Josh Evans, who hosted nights from 9pm till midnight.

    Q106.7's format was a blend of up-tempo hits of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, using the slogan "The 80's And More".

    On June 18, 2013, WRRQ switched to a simulcast of classic hits-formatted WCDW 100.5 FM.[2]

    On August 16, 2013 WRRQ changed its call letters to WCDW, after 100.5-FM changed its call sign to WDRE, flipping to Alternative Rock.

    WCDW is part of the Southern Tier Radio Network, which includes 100.5 The Drive (WDRE) and 95 The Met (WMTT)inElmira.

    On February 2, 2022, WCDW's HD4 subchannel changed its format from soft adult contemporary as "Sunny 107.1" to classic country as "107.1 The Bear".[3]

    Translators

    [edit]
    Broadcast translators for WCDW
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info Notes
    W225BC 92.9 FM Endicott, New York 156937 175 220 m (722 ft) D LMS relays HD3
    W266BK 101.1 FM Endwell, New York 153459 14 62 m (203 ft) D LMS relays FM/HD1
    W283AG 104.5 FM Binghamton, New York 141561 75 285 m (935 ft) D LMS relays HD2
    W296BS 107.1 FM Johnson City, New York 141544 250 285 m (935 ft) D LMS relays HD4

    Former stations on this frequency

    [edit]

    There was another station that was a low-powered FM station on WCDW's frequency of 106.7 in the Binghamton area. Owego-based WFEM-LPFM lost its license in 2007 and ceased operations. Because of this, WRRQ signed on from a location in Windsor, New York, significantly to the east of Binghamton, to allow WFEM to continue operating. (other reasons being that it is slightly easier to get a license in an outlying suburb than it is in a heavily media-saturated city, and the area east of Binghamton has comparatively little radio coverage). The station moved to its current location over the course of the year 2010.

    On-air line up

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    Weekdays

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    Shows

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    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WCDW". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "Double The Cool In Binghamton". RadioInsight.
  • ^ "Bear Brings A Second Classic Country Outlet To Binghamton". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-02-02.
  • [edit]

    Translator data

    42°03′22N 75°56′38W / 42.056°N 75.944°W / 42.056; -75.944


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