WZUN

WZUN
City Phoenix, New York
Broadcast area Syracuse metropolitan area
Branding 102.1 - Sunny 102
Slogan Central New York's Greatest Hits
Frequency 102.1 MHz
Translator(s) 106.1 W291BU (Fulton)
First air date 1995 (as WRDS)
Format Classic Hits
ERP 6,000 watts
HAAT 81 meters (266 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 60253
Transmitter coordinates 43°6′4.00″N 76°16′58.00″W / 43.1011111°N 76.2827778°W / 43.1011111; -76.2827778
Callsign meaning W SUN (with the Z as a reversed S)
Former callsigns WRDS (1995-2000)
Owner Edward Levine (Galaxy Communications)
(Galaxy Syracuse Licensee LLC)
Sister stations WKRL-FM, WTKW
Webcast Listen Live
Website SunnySyracuse.com

WZUN-FM (102.1 MHz "Sunny 102") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Phoenix, New York, and serving the Syracuse metropolitan area. The station is owned by Edward Levine's Galaxy Communications through licensee Galaxy Syracuse Licensee LLC.[1] It airs a classic hits radio format.

The studios and offices are on Walton Street in Syracuse.[2] The transmitter is off Van Buren Road in Van Buren.[3] Programming is also heard on a 175 watt translator in Fulton, W291BU at 106.1 MHz.[4]

Personalities

The station features "Big Mike" Fiss and Cindy in the morning from 5:30am to 9am. Gary Dunes hosts 9am to 12pm. From 12pm to 3pm Diane Wade is the host. Rick Gary, formerly with 94.5 WYYY and ABC network affiliate WSYR-TV 9, hosts afternoons from 3pm to 7pm. Other personalities include, Brian Phillips 7pm to 9pm and Keith Kobland on the weekends.

History

The station first went on the air as WRDS in 1995. The station used the syndicated urban adult contemporary service known as "The Touch" with the syndicated Tom Joyner Show heard in the morning.[5]

On December 20, 2000, the station changed its call sign to the current WZUN.[6] It aired a soft adult contemporary format, calling itself "Sunny 102." On September 12, 2009, WZUN switched from Soft AC to Classic Hits.

Effective October 1, 2013, Galaxy Communications sold the station to Wayne Mack's WZUN Communications LLC for $1 million. The move was made primarily to address ownership caps in the market. Oswego and Syracuse are considered to be in the same market in terms of FCC regulations. Galaxy owns two other stations in Syracuse, 100.9 WKRL-FM "K-Rock" and 99.5 WTKW "TK99," as well as two in the Oswego area. This meant Galaxy would have five FM stations in Central New York, one more than allowed. The ownership of these stations was allowed under a grandfather clause, but a restructuring of Galaxy Communications's corporate structure resulted in the station cluster losing its grandfathered status.

In March 2016, Galaxy combined WZUN-FM's DJs with WSEN-FM's on-air staff. The newly merged station at 102.1 was initially expected to carry the "WSEN-FM" call sign. This turned out not to be the case, as Craig Fox, who was purchasing FM 92.1, parked the WSEN call letters on his own rival station on 103.9 FM. WZUN once again came under the ownership of Galaxy Communications, after it got its grandfather clause status reinstated. Galaxy bought the 102.1 license back from Mack on February 29. The move was made as WSEN-FM's previous frequency, 92.1, was traded away to Craig Fox in a three-way station trade that involved Fox, Galaxy and the religious Family Life Network.[7]

These dealings resulted in Syracuse being a rare radio market with two Classic Hits station, 102.1 WZUN and 103.9 WSEN-FM.

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