WIFY

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WIFY
City of license Addison, Vermont
Broadcast area Burlington-Plattsburgh area
Branding Cruisin 93.7
Frequency 93.7 MHz
Format Oldies
ERP 21,000 watts
HAAT 108 meters
Class C3
Facility ID 83867
Transmitter coordinates 44°13′15.00″N 73°24′37.00″W / 44.2208333°N 73.4102778°W / 44.2208333; -73.4102778
Former callsigns WWFY (1996–1999)
WRRO (1999–2001)
WXAL-FM (2001–2005)
WUSX (2005–2010)
Affiliations ABC Radio
Owner Radio Broadcasting Services, Inc.
Sister stations WCAT, WFAD, WIXM, WRSA, WTWK, WWMP
Webcast Listen Live 32Kbs
Listen Live 64Kbs
Website cruisin937.com

WIFY (93.7 FM) is an American radio station broadcasting an oldies music format. Licensed to Addison, Vermont, USA, the station serves the Burlington-Plattsburgh area. The station is currently owned by Radio Broadcasting Services, Inc.[1]

On July 1, 2008, the station changed format from country to oldies as "Cruisin 93.7". The first song was "409" by The Beach Boys.

History

The station was assigned call sign WWFY on 1996-10-18. On 1997-12-08, the station changed its call sign to WWFY and on 1999-04-30 to WRRO. The station changed calls & formats again on 2001-04-23 to WXAL-FM with a hot adult contemporary format as Alice. Around 2003, the station began putting a simulcast on WLKC (now WWMP 103.3), replacing adult contemporary (this caused rival WEZF changing back to adult contemporary, even though they have never changed formats since 2003). By 2005, WLKC & WXAL-FM changed formats to adult hits under the name MP103. By 2005-09-07, the station changed to WUSX with a country music format, and the simulcast with WWMP ended. Two years after the station became its current oldies format, it was changed yet again on 2010-5-24 to the current WIFY.[2][3]

References

  1. "WUSX Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. 
  2. "WIFY Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. 
  3. "Making Moves: Wednesday, June 9, 2010". Radio-Info.com. June 9, 2010. 

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