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WRNY (defunct)

WRNY was an American AM radio station that operated in New York City, New York from 1925 to 1934. It was started by Hugo Gernsback's Experimenter Publishing Company to promote his radio and science magazines. It was one of the first stations to have regularly scheduled experimental television broadcast starting in August 1928. Experimenter Publishing went bankrupt in early 1929 and the station was purchased by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company to promote aviation.

WRNY (AM)

WRNY (1350 AM) is an American radio station broadcasting at 1350 kHz. The station was owned by Clear Channel Communications until September 2007, when ownership was transferred to Galaxy Utica as a result of Clear Channel's decision to "go private". The station had been acquired by Clear Channel from Dame Media in June, 1999.

WRNY is part of a four station simulcast that includes WTLB AM 1310 in Utica, New York, WIXT AM 1230 in Little Falls, New York and translator station W256AJ FM 99.1. The four stations are affiliated with ESPN Radio.

WTLB has been granted an FCC construction permit to decrease day power to 2,600 watts and decrease night power to 38 watts. The antenna pattern will change from directional to nondirectional.

WRNY

WRNY may refer to:

  • WRNY (AM), a radio station (1350 AM) licensed to Rome, New York, United States
  • WRNY (defunct), a radio/television station that operated in New York City from 1925 to 1934
  • WRNY, a defunct radio station (680 AM) that operated in Rochester, New York from 1957 to 1979 (see also WDCX (AM))