WINY

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WINY
City of license Putnam, Connecticut
Broadcast area Northeastern Connecticut
Slogan "Today's Best Music and Yesterday's Classics"
Frequency 1350 (kHz)
First air date 1953 as WPCT , 1959 as WINY
Format Adult Contemporary
ERP 5,000 watts
Class D
Facility ID 24112
Callsign meaning WINY = Winny, the former cartoon mascot
Affiliations Red Sox Radio Network,
Patriots Rock Radio Network,
Motor Racing Network,
Jones Radio Networks
Owner Osbrey Broadcasting Co.
Webcast Listen Live
Website www.winyradio.com

WINY is a radio station that transmits in AM stereo on 1350 kHz and is owned by Osbrey Broadcasting Company. It operates during the daytime with 5,000 watts of power, and at 79 watts nighttime. Its studios and transmitter are located in Putnam, Connecticut.

WINY first signed on the air on May 1, 1953 under the call letters WPCT. The station was founded by three French Canadian businessmen from Central Falls, Rhode Island named Goyette, Lanthier, and Cote. The call letters were changed to WINY in September of 1960 when the station was purchased by the Herbert C. Rice family and the Winny Broadcasting Company. The call letters were changed to represent the station's new mascot, "Winny, The Community Gal," who was a counterpart to the mascot at sister station WILI (AM), "Willie, The Community Man." The family combined the operations of the two stations into Nutmeg Broadcasting Company. The station changed hands again in 1981 to the Gerardi Broadcasting Corporation, and once more in September of 2001 to the current owners, the Osbrey Broadcasting Company.

WINY produces its own programming between 06:00-18:00. Programming from 18:00-6:00 is provided by the Jones Radio Networks.

In addition to its original programming, WINY is also a member station of the Boston Red Sox Radio Network, the Patriots Rock Radio Network, and the Motor Racing Network.

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