WSUL (98.3 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Hot Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Monticello, New York, USA. The station is currently owned by Watermark Communications, LLC and features programing from CNN Radio.[1][2]
Translators
In addition to the main station, WSUL is relayed by an additional translator to enhance its broadcast area.
History
WSUL was owned and operated by former disc jockey Dan Dayton and his wife, Lynn (Dan Communications Inc.). Pat Gillen and Dave Driscoll anchored the morning show at one time. For ten years the station played easy listening songs from the '60s and '70s until the station was sold to Reynolds Communications. In 1988, under new Owner/General Manager Bill Reynolds, the radio station developed an Adult-Contemporary format called "Lite Rock" and proceeded to dominate the market. The "Lite Rock" moniker remained into the mid-1990s when the station evolved into a Hot AC format, while continuing its market dominance. In the late 1990s the station added a translator at 95.7 FM in Middletown, New York. In 2005, WSUL was sold to Watermark Broadcasting, Inc. .
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