WNYZ-LP

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WNYZ-LP
Pulse87 logo
New York City
City of license New York, New York
Branding Pulse 87
Channels Analog: 6 (VHF)
Affiliations Independent station (Broadcasting a Dance format on audio only)
Owner Island Broadcasting Company (leased to Mega Media Group)
(Island Broadcasting Co.)
Founded April 10, 1998
Call letters’ meaning W New York Z
Sister station(s) WNXY-LP, WNYN-LP, WNYX-LP, WNYZ-LP, WXNY-LP
Former callsigns W33BS (1998-2003)
Transmitter Power 3.0 kW
Height 200 meters
Facility ID 56043
Website http://www.pulse87.com/

WNYZ, also known as Pulse 87, is a low-power television station that serves New York City, broadcasting in analog on VHF channel 6. However, they have not been broadcasting video and are now only carrying audio programming on the audio subcarrier of 87.75 MHz. This can be received on many FM broadcast receivers, and as a result WNYZ markets itself as an FM radio broadcast station. However, they are not licensed by the FCC as an FM broadcast station. Their signal reaches the five boroughs (Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island), most of Long Island, Westchester, Rockland and Northeastern New Jersey.

Pulse 87's current slogan is currently "Pure Energy" and "New York Hits with an Edge."

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[edit] History

WNYZ was originally Russian Top 40 (Radio Vsyo - Russian for "Radio Everything"), but late in 2007, it was announced that it would be changing to a Dance-intensive Rhythmic Top 40 format as "Pulse 87". After several delays, the station flipped to the new format on Monday February 11, 2008 at 12 Midnight EST.

Joel Salkowitz, the station's Program Director and a alumni of WQHT during their early days told the online website All Access about Pulse 87's musical direction: "The station is a Top 40/Rhythmic, leaning away from Rock and Rap and more towards Club and Dance sounds in their place. Familiar, rhythmic hits mixed with the very best new music. This is a current/recurrent-based radio station."

Its transmitter is on top of the Citicorp Building in Long Island City, Queens, and Pulse 87.7 IDs allude to it as "that big blue building in Queens" [1].

On March 10, 2008, the station made a deal with Arbitron that will allow the station to be rated in its PPMs, but because it is a television station, WNYZ can not be rated in the official Arbitron radio books for the New York Metropolitan market. They have also been added to the Rhythmic and Dance panels at Mediabase, while Billboard/Nielsen BDS has the station monitored as a reporter on the Hot Dance Airplay panel.

It will be unaffected by the planned February 17, 2009 shutoff of analog television in the United States, as low power stations are not mandated to cease analog transmission.

[edit] Star & Buc Wild

Morning show duties are handled by Star & Buc Wild, who started their show on Monday, February 18 (delayed from January 15 due to Star's liver surgery).

The show returned with Star, Buc Wild, DX21, and White Trash Helene, along with new producer DJ Yonny (formerly of Power 105.1)

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