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1 As WUUU  





2 As WKDY  





3 As WSKS  





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WUMX
Broadcast areaUtica, New York
Frequency102.5 MHz
BrandingMix 102.5
Programming
FormatHot adult contemporary
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
  • (Galaxy Utica Licensee LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WKLL, WIXT, WRNY, WTLB
    History

    First air date

    1982 (as WUUU-FM)

    Former call signs

    WUUU-FM (1982–1993)
    WKDY (1993–1995)
    WSKS (1995–2001)
    WRBY (2001–2004)

    Call sign meaning

    Utica MiX
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID53656
    ClassB
    ERP27,000 watts
    HAAT198 meters (650 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    43°2′14N 75°26′40W / 43.03722°N 75.44444°W / 43.03722; -75.44444
    Translator(s)102.7 W274AT (Little Falls)
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Websitemix1025.com

    WUMX (102.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a hot adult contemporary format. Licensed to Rome, New York, United States, the station serves the Utica–Rome area. The station is owned by Galaxy Utica Licensee LLC, the Utica division of Galaxy Communications.

    As WUUU

    [edit]

    102.5 signed on in 1982 as WUUU, an adult contemporary station identified as "U-102" under the ownership of Norma Eilenberg. In 1989, WUUU changed to an oldies format, and Norma Eilenberg renamed the station "Oldies 102". The WUUU call letters were retained until a frequency swap with WKDY 93.5 FM in 1993.

    As WKDY

    [edit]

    102.5 next operated as WKDY under a country music format as "Hot Country KDY 102.5". Aimed at rival WFRG which had also gone through a frequency swap, "KDY country" could not dislodge WFRG and often ended up last place in the Utica-Rome market. In August 1994, Norma Eilenberg hired program director Wally "Wilcox" McCarthy who changed WKDY's format to CHR. Now branded as "Kiss 102", WKDY was the first top 40 station in the Utica-Rome market since WRCK where Wilcox was before its sale and changed from CHR to classic rock. The new station shot from last to top 5 across all demos in less than one year. The on-air staff during the station's incredible rise in the market consisted of Wally and Jess in the morning (Wally "Wilcox" McCarthy and Jess Woollard), Dianne Chase in Midday, Shannon Steele Afternoon Drive, Steve "Roadrunner" Lawrence at night and Estelle in the overnight.

    As WSKS

    [edit]

    In December 1995, Kiss 102 changed its calls to WSKS. In the fall of the following year Kiss 102 was rebranded as 102.5 Kiss FM. In 1997, Norma Eilenberg sold WSKS to Dame Media, who retained the top 40 format. Dame Media sold the station to Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) in 1999. One year later, Clear Channel bought rival WOW-FM (WOWZ/WOWB) and moved the Kiss-FM branding to WOWZ/WOWB. WOWZ, at 97.9 FM, took over the WSKS call letters and WOWB was renamed WSKU. 102.5 played various formats before beginning its second stint as a country music station.

    As WRBY

    [edit]

    In 2001, 102.5 changed calls to WRBY and started branding as "Bob 102.5". Under the country music format for the second time, Bob 102.5 played country music marathons known as 20 Song Bob-A-Thons, causing dominant rival WFRG-FM, who branded as Big Frog 104, to ditch its longtime 10 Songs In A Row imaging. Bob 102.5 was best known for their slogan, "Turn Your Knob To Bob". WRBY had modest ratings, but despite their imaging and slogan could not overtake WFRG-FM. So, at the beginning of 2004, Clear Channel stunted with the "Wheel Of Formats". On January 12, 2004, the "wheel" landed on Hot AC and WRBY flipped to the current "Mix 102.5". The new Mix 102.5 played music from the 1980s, 90's, as well as contemporary hits.

    Logo used from 2004 to 2015

    As WUMX

    [edit]

    Shortly after the format change Mix 102.5 changed calls to the present-day WUMX. In 2005, WUMX began flipping to a holiday music format branded as "Christmix 102.5" (a format also shared with former sister station WZUN) from early November until Christmas Day (In fact the relatively early flips were also not dissimilar to WZUN). This programming choice proved popular and forced rival WLZW to begin the practice in 2009. In October 2007, Clear Channel sold WUMX along with sister stations WOUR, WRNY, and WIXTtoGalaxy Communications, who kept the hot AC format and Mix 102.5 branding. The station added a new logo, slogan and slight format change to meet with the changing times in June 2015, eliminating their holiday music format. As of January 2024, the WUMX lineup consists of Big Poppa (who replaced Elvis Duran and the Morning Show) and Brett Hall.

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WUMX". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
    [edit]
    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WUMX&oldid=1234426838"

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