Jump to content

WVBN (FM)

Coordinates: 40°52′48″N 73°52′39″W / 40.880038°N 73.877537°W / 40.880038; -73.877537
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Stereorock (talk | contribs) at 02:21, 28 October 2016 (Undid revision 746537456 by Newenglandradio (talk) WP:OR). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

WNBM
Broadcast areaNew York metropolitan area, Hudson Valley
Frequency103.9 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingRadio 103.9
Programming
FormatUrban Adult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner
WFAS, WNSH, WABC, WPLJ
History
First air date
1947
Former call signs
WFAS-FM (1947–1974 and 1982–2014)
WWYD (1974–1982)
Call sign meaning
We Are New York's Best Mix Of R&B!
Technical information
Facility ID14380
ClassA
ERP980 watts
HAAT162.1 meters (532 ft)
Links
Webcastplayer.listenlive.co/33641
Websitewww.radio1039ny.com

WNBM (103.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Bronxville, New York, USA, a suburb of New York City. Branded on-air as Radio 103.9, the station features an urban adult contemporary format and is owned by Atlanta-based Cumulus Media. WNBM shares studios with sister stations WABC (770 AM), WNSH (94.7 FM) and WPLJ (95.5 FM) above Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan, and its transmitter is based on the campus of Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, New York City's northernmost borough.[1]

History

WNBM signed on as WFAS-FM in 1947, licensed to White Plains, New York targeting the Westchester County, New York suburbs. The station was initially full-service, before shifting to an easy listening format. This would evolve into an adult contemporary format by the mid-1980s.

Addition of HD radio

Cumulus Broadcasting began adding HD Radio broadcasting to its station in 2005. One of the first ten stations to add HD was WFAS-FM.[2][3]

Format change

In order to increase their reach of the New York market, as well as increasing the value of the station, in 2012 Cumulus applied to the FCC for a construction permit to move the station's tower location to the Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx and change the station's city of license to Bronxville to better target New York City itself. The permit was approved in mid-2013. Rumors on radio industry insider websites speculated that the station would flip to either urban contemporary (to compete against Emmis Communications' WQHT and WBLS and Clear Channel's WWPR) or modern rock (which would fill the format hole in the market after WRXP flipped to a simulcast of WFAN in November 2012). On Monday June 30, 2014, the station's on-air staff bid farewell. WFAS-FM signed off their White Plains transmitter on July 4 at Midnight, after a set of "goodbye"-themed songs, which ended with "Graduation (Friends Forever)" by Vitamin C (WFAS-FM would move their programming to the HD2 sub-channel of sister WPLJ, which replaced the True Oldies Channel after Cumulus announced the end of that network, which came a few days earlier). Later that day, at 9 AM, the new Bronx transmitter signed on, and 103.9 FM began stunting with a ticking clock. At 1:03 PM,[4] Cumulus officially changed the format to Urban AC, branded as "Radio 103.9", under new call letters WNBM.[5]

References

  1. ^ "FCC ULS". FCC.
  2. ^ Harnett, Mary Beth (2006-04-24). "Harris Corporation Announces Multi-Deal Agreement as Exclusive HD Radio(TM) Supplier to Cumulus Broadcasting". EE Times. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ http://www.hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=45
  4. ^ WFAS-FM headed for New York
  5. ^ ‘Urban Adult’ Station to Join New York Airwaves

40°52′48″N 73°52′39″W / 40.880038°N 73.877537°W / 40.880038; -73.877537