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1.1  Rural Radio Network and Cornell University  





1.2  Eagle and Saga Communications  





1.3  HD Radio  







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Coordinates: 42°2754N 76°2223W / 42.465°N 76.373°W / 42.465; -76.373
 

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WYXL

Broadcast area

Central New York

Frequency

97.3 MHz (HD Radio)

Branding

Lite Rock 97.3

Programming

Format

Adult contemporary

Subchannels

HD2: AAA "96.7 The Vine"
HD3: Sports "96.3 The Buzzer"

Affiliations

Compass Media Networks

Ownership

Owner

  • Saga Communications
  • (Saga Communications of New England, LLC)
  • Sister stations

    WFIZ, WHCU, WIII, WNYY, WQNY

    History

    First air date

    1948; 76 years ago (1948) (as WYFC at 95.1)

    Former call signs

    WYFC (1948–1951)
    WHCU-FM (1951–1987)

    Former frequencies

    95.1 MHz (1948–1950)

    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC

    Facility ID

    18051

    Class

    B

    ERP

    26,000 watts

    HAAT

    268 meters (879 ft)

    Translator(s)

    HD2: 96.7 W244CZ (Ithaca)
    HD3: 96.3 W242AB (Cayuga Heights)

    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast

    Listen Live
    Listen Live (HD2)

    Website

    literock973.com
    967thevine.com (HD2)
    963thebuzzer.com (HD3)

    WYXL (97.3 FM) is a commercial radio stationinIthaca, New York, known as "Lite Rock 97.3." It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format. The station has been owned by Saga Communications, operating as part of its Cayuga Radio Group, since 2005. It is co-owned with WHCU, WQNY, WIII, and WNYY. In the evening, WYXL carries the nationally syndicated show John Tesh, Intelligence for Your Life.

    WYXL has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 26,000 watts. It broadcasts using HD Radio technology. The HD2 digital subchannel carries an adult album alternative (AAA) format, feeding an FM translator at 96.7 MHz. The HD3 subchannel carries a sports radio format, feeding an FM translator at 96.3 MHz.

    History[edit]

    Rural Radio Network and Cornell University[edit]

    The station signed onasWYFC in 1948; 76 years ago (1948). It originally broadcast at 95.1 MHz. It was a charter member of the Rural Radio Network.[2] In 1951, it was obtained by Cornell University.

    Cornell changed the call letterstoWHCU-FM to match those of the AM station it already owned.[3] Under Cornell, the station moved to its current frequency. The university built new studios for the stations in downtown Ithaca in 1957. The AM station carried a news, information and discussion format with hourly news from CBS Radio News while the FM station specialized in classical music. Both stations were commercial operations but were subsidized by Cornell.

    Eagle and Saga Communications[edit]

    Cornell University sold WHCU-AM-FM to Eagle Communications in 1985. Eagle switched WHCU-FM to adult contemporary music, changing the call signtoWYXL. The AM station became a more mainstream talk radio outlet. Six years later, the stations moved into a new complex on Hanshaw Road, northeast of Ithaca in the town of Dryden.

    In 2005, WYXL was acquired by the Cayuga Radio Group, a subsidiary of Saga Communications.

    HD Radio[edit]

    WYXL is one of the first stations in the nation to rebroadcast its HD subchannels on its analog translators. Its HD-2 channel was originally a syndicated CHR/Top 40 service known as Hits 103.3, using the W277BS translator. Hits 103.3 signed on in September 2008, shortly after the debut of WFIZ "Z-95.5" FM. The 103.3 translator prior to HD service at WYXL had been an FM simulcast of WNYY.

    Its HD-3 channel launched in September 2009 as "98.7 The Vine", a blend of AAA with lesser known independent artists and some local bands. It formerly broadcast on the W254BF translator, which was acquired from Clear Channel in 2009. The translator, formerly on 98.3 FM at much lower power, was used to rebroadcast WPHR-FM (106.9 FM) while it was located in Auburn. On February 17, 2014 WYXL-HD3 and W254BF changed their format to sports, branded as "98.7 The Buzzer", with programming from CBS Sports Radio.[4]

    On March 24, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Saga announced that WYXL-HD3 and the translator, which had since moved to 96.3 W242AB, would temporarily suspend regular sports programming between 8AM and 5PM Mondays through Fridays to carry information for patients being tested for the virus at the mobile testing facility at The Shops at Ithaca Mall. Sports programming, which had since shifted to Fox Sports Radio, continued during downtime hours and weekends.[5]

    WYXL previously had a translator on 95.5 FM that had simulcast WHCU, but the translator was shut off prior to the sign on of WFIZ.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WYXL". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ "A selection from a decade of visits to tower and studio sites in the Northeast and beyond".
  • ^ "Broadcasting Magazine Special Issue, Nov. 2, 1970". members.aol.com. Archived from the original on 2000-08-21.
  • ^ Saga Sets Ithaca Shuffle
  • ^ 96.3 The Buzzer Ithaca Switches To Coronavirus Testing Info
  • External links[edit]

    Radio stations in the areas of Ithaca and Cortland, New York

    ByAM frequency

  • 920
  • 1160
  • 1470
  • ByFM frequency

  • 90.1
  • 90.9
  • 91.7
  • 91.9
  • 93.5
  • 95.5
  • 97.3
  • 99.9
  • 101.5
  • 103.7
  • Translators

  • 101.9
  • 102.3
  • 104.1
  • NOAA Weather Radio
    frequency

    Bycall sign

  • W270DY
  • W272DY
  • W281AT
  • WEOS
  • WFIZ
  • WHCU
  • WICB
  • WIII
  • WINO
  • WITH
  • WNYY
  • WPIE
  • WQNY
  • WSQG-FM
  • WVBR-FM
  • WXHC
  • WYBY
  • WYXL
  • Radio stations in Central New York
    Ithaca
    Syracuse
    Utica-Rome
    Other nearby regions
    Binghamton
    Elmira-Corning
    Rochester
    See also
    List of radio stations in New York
    Adult Contemporary radio stations in the state of New York

    Stations

  • WAVR – Waverly
  • WBAZ – Bridgehampton
  • WBTA - Batavia
  • WCDO - Sidney
  • WCDO-FM - Sidney
  • WCTW - Catskill
  • WHUD – Peekskill
  • WIRY – Plattsburgh
  • WIZR - Johnstown
  • WJGK - Newburgh
  • WKJY – Hempstead
  • WKNY – Kingston
  • WKXP - Kingston
  • WKXZ - Norwich
  • WLTW – New York
  • WLZW – Utica
  • WMAJ - Elmira
  • WMXO – Olean
  • WMXW – Vestal
  • WNEW-FM - New York
  • WNYR – Waterloo
  • WPBZ-FM – Rensselaer
  • WQRW - Wellsville
  • WRCR – Haverstraw
  • WRIP – Windham
  • WRMM-FM – Rochester
  • WRNQ – Poughkeepsie
  • WRVE - Schenectady
  • WSRK - Oneonta
  • WSUL - Monticello
  • WTOJ – Carthage
  • WTSS - Buffalo
  • WUMX - Rome
  • WVIN-FM – Bath
  • WVLF – Norwood
  • WVOR - Canandaigua
  • WYJB – Albany
  • WYVS – Speculator
  • WYXL – Ithaca
  • WYYY – Syracuse
  • See also
    adult contemporary
    classic hits
    college
    country
    news/talk
    NPR
    oldies
    religious
    rock
    sports
    top 40
    urban
    other radio stations in New York
    Saga Communications, Inc.

    Radio stations

  • KAZR
  • KDXY
  • KEGI
  • KGMI
  • KISM
  • KICD
  • KICD-FM
  • KIOA/K260AM
  • KJBX
  • KMIT
  • KMRR
  • KOEZ
  • KPSZ
  • KPUG
  • KRNT
  • KSTZ
  • KUQL
  • WAFX
  • WAQY
  • WAVF
  • WBAE
  • WBCO
  • WCKN
  • WCLZ
  • WCNR
  • WCVL-FM
  • WCVQ
  • WDBR
  • WFEA
  • WFIZ
  • WGAN/WGIN
  • WHAI
  • WHBG
  • WHCU
  • WHMP
  • WHQG
  • WINA
  • WIII
  • WINQ
  • WINQ-FM
  • WISE
  • WIXY/W245DP
  • WIZZ
  • WJMR-FM
  • WJOI
  • WKBK
  • WKFN
  • WKLH
  • WKNE
  • WKVT-FM
  • WLFZ
  • WLHH
  • WLRW
  • WLVQ
  • WLZX
  • WLZX-FM
  • WMGX
  • WMLL
  • WMQR
  • WMXZ/W257BQ
  • WNAX
  • WNAX-FM
  • WNDD
  • WNDN
  • WNND/WNNP
  • WNOR
  • WNYY
  • WNZE
  • WOEZ
  • WOGK
  • WOXL-FM
  • WPOR
  • WPVQ-FM
  • WQEL
  • WQEZ
  • WQMZ
  • WQNY
  • WQPO/W261CV
  • WREE
  • WRND
  • WRSI
  • WRSY
  • WRXS
  • WSIG
  • WSNI
  • WSNY
  • WSPO/W261DG
  • WSVA
  • WTAX
  • WTAX-FM
  • WTMT
  • WVAX
  • WVMX
  • WVSC/W256CB/W293BZ
  • WVVR
  • WWRE
  • WWWV
  • WXST/W257BQ
  • WYMG
  • WYND-FM
  • WYNZ
  • WYXL
  • WYXY
  • WZAN
  • WZBK
  • WZID
  • WZZP
  • Radio networks

  • Michigan Farm Radio Network
  • Michigan Radio Network
  • Minnesota Farm Radio Network
  • Minnesota News Network
  • Arts and entertainment

    Performing arts

  • Hangar Theatre
  • Kitchen Theatre Company
  • State Theatre
  • Business and economy

    • Cornell Business & Technology Park
  • Gimme! Coffee
  • Ithaca Commons
  • Ithaca Gun Company
  • Ithaca Hours
  • Moosewood Restaurant
  • Tompkins Trust Company
  • United States Post Office
  • Education

    Higher

  • Ithaca College
  • TC3 Ithaca Extension Center
  • K–12

  • Ithaca City School District
  • Health

    News and media

    Newspapers

  • Ithaca Journal
  • Ithaca Times
  • Radio

  • WHCU
  • WICB
  • WINO
  • WITH
  • WNYY
  • WQNY
  • WSQG
  • WVBR-FM
  • WYXL
  • Television

  • WNYI
  • People

  • List of Ithaca College people
  • Recreation and sports

  • De Witt Park
  • Stewart Park
  • Athletics

  • Glazer Arena
  • Ithaca Bombers
  • Ithaca Little Red
  • TC3 Panthers
  • Science and environment

  • Cornell Lab of Ornithology
  • Cornell Botanic Gardens
  • Museum of the Earth
  • Sciencenter
  • Sagan Planet Walk
  • Society and culture

  • Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies
  • Transportation

  • Ithaca Tompkins International Airport
  • OurBus
  • New York State Routes
  • Tompkins Consolidated Area Transit
  • Travel and tourism

  • Ithaca Falls
  • Robert H. Treman State Park
  • Taughannock Falls State Park
  • Trails
  • 42°27′54N 76°22′23W / 42.465°N 76.373°W / 42.465; -76.373


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