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1 History  



1.1  100.3 WGYY  





1.2  98.5 WGYI  







2 Sale to Seven Mountains Media  





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Coordinates: 41°3752N 80°1037W / 41.631°N 80.177°W / 41.631; -80.177
 

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(Redirected from WGYI)

WGYY / WGYI
Broadcast areaNorthwestern Pennsylvania
FrequencyWGYY: 100.3 MHz
WGYI: 98.5 MHz
BrandingFroggy 100.3 and 98.5
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsWestwood One
Ownership
Owner
  • Seven Mountains Media
  • (Southern Belle Media Family, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WFRA, WHMJ, WUZZ, WKST, WMGW, WRQI, WRQW, WTIV, WXMJ, WYLE
    History

    Former call signs

    WGYI: WOYL-FM (1999–2000)

    Call sign meaning

    FrogGY
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility IDWGYY: 24940
    WGYI: 21421
    ClassWGYY:B
    WGYI: B1
    ERPWGYY and WGYI: 20,000 watts
    HAATWGYY: 179 meters (587 ft)
    WGYI: 91 meters (299 ft)
    Links

    Public license information

  • WGYY: 24940
    WGYI: 21421 LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitelistentofroggy.com

    WGYY (100.3 FM) and WGYI (98.5 FM), branded as Froggy 100.3 and 98.5, are commercial radio stationsinCrawford CountyinNorthwestern Pennsylvania. Both stations simulcastacountry music radio format and are owned by Seven Mountains Media, through licensee Southern Belle Media Family, LLC. WGYY is licensedtoMeadville, Pennsylvania. WGYI is licensed to Oil City, Pennsylvania.

    History

    [edit]

    100.3 WGYY

    [edit]

    WGYY signed on the air in 1948 as WMGW-FM, the first FM radio station in Crawford County. It was founded by Meadville physician Dr. Harry C. Winslow. Dr. Winslow chose his daughter's initials (Mary Grace Winslow) for the station's call letters. WMGW-FM was co-owned with AM 1490 WMGW. For the first three decades, WMGW and WMGW-FM mostly simulcast their programming.

    Like many small-town radio stations, WMGW-AM-FM broadcast a full service radio format through the 1960s, 70s and 80s, consisting of local, world and national news, local and Pittsburgh sports, and adult contemporary music. World and national news was provided by ABC News and the Associated Press radio network.

    In the early 1970s, WMGW-AM-FM were purchased by the Regional Broadcasters Group headquartered in Kingston, New York. The FM station's call sign was changed to WZPR as a tribute to Meadville's Talon Corporation which, nearly a century earlier, had become America's first manufacturer of "hookless fasteners" or zippers. While WMGW's AM format remained the same, WZPR changed to automated beautiful music, playing quarter hour sweeps of mostly instrumental cover versions of popular songs.

    In 1978, WZPR switched to its current format, country music, eventually taking the WGYY call sign.

    98.5 WGYI

    [edit]

    On May 1, 1957, WGYI signed on the air.[2] Its original call sign was WDJR and its effective radiated power was 3,400 watts. It mostly simulcast its AM sister station, AM 1340 WKRZ (now 1120 kHz WKQW). WKRZ and WDJR were owned by WKRZ, Inc. and carried programming from NBC Radio.

    Sale to Seven Mountains Media

    [edit]

    It was announced on October 12, 2022 that Forever Media was selling 34 stations, including WGYY/WGYI and the entire Meadville/Franklin cluster, to State College-based Seven Mountains Media for $17.375 million.[3] The deal closed on January 1, 2023.[4]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ WGYY: 24940
      WGYI: 21421 "Facility Technical Data for WGYY / WGYI"
      . Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
      {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  • ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1959 page B-221, Broadcasting & Cable
  • ^ "SEVEN MOUNTAINS MEDIA TO ACQUIRE 34 STATIONS FROM FOREVER MEDIA". RadioInsight.com. October 12, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  • ^ "Seven Mountains Media-Forever Media Deal To Close Jan. 2". October 12, 2022.
  • [edit]

    41°37′52N 80°10′37W / 41.631°N 80.177°W / 41.631; -80.177


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