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WSEN

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For broadcast stations which formerly held the WSEN call sign, seeWSEN (disambiguation).

Radio station in Mexico, New York
WSEN
Broadcast areaSyracuse area
Frequency103.9MHz
Branding103.9 The Dinosaur
Programming
FormatClassic hits
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Westwood One
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
April 14, 1995 (as WUPN)
Former call signs
WUPN (1995–1996)
WNDR (1996–1998)
WVOQ (1998–2001)
WVOA (2001–2002)
WVOA-FM (2002–2009)
WVOU (2009)
WVOA-FM (2009–2013)
WNDR-FM (2013–2016)
WSEN-FM (2016–2017)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID67058
ClassA
ERP3,000watts
HAAT89 meters
Transmitter coordinates
43°28′36.00″N76°16′44.00″W / 43.4766667°N 76.2788889°W /43.4766667; -76.2788889 (WSEN)
TranslatorSee§ Simulcasts and translators
RepeaterSee§ Simulcasts and translators
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.dinofm.com

WSEN (103.9MHz) is anFMradio station licensed toMexico, New York, United States. The station serves the Syracuse area and is currently owned by Wolf Radio, Inc., owned byCraig Fox.[2]

History

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Love Radio, the station's longtime format until 2013.

The station went on the air as WUPN on April 14, 1995, before giving those calls to the currentWPNY-LD, a television station (as its call sign indicated, aUPN affiliate) inUtica, in May 1996. Then, on May 6, 1996, the station changed its call sign to WNDR (picking up the calls previously heard on the currentWSKO); it became WVOQ in late 1998 (reflecting its simulcast of the original WVOA on 105.1 FM), WVOA on April 25, 2001 (picking up the call sign and programming from 105.1 after its sale toClear Channel Communications), WVOU on May 19, 2009 (during a period in which the WVOA-FM call letters were moved back to 105.1 after Craig Fox reacquired that station), and then back to WVOA-FM on September 8, 2009 (after 105.1 becameWOLF-FM).[3] The -FM suffix was added to the WVOA call sign on May 7, 2002; this was the result of an unrealizedconstruction permit for an AM station inDeWitt with the WVOA call sign that was commonly owned with the station. Despite a similarity in call signs, there was no relation between WVOA-FM and theVoice of America service.

Most of WVOA's programming wasreligious in nature; however, some non-religious programming aired on the station, including "The Wax Museum with Ronnie Dark," a program dedicated togarage rock,progressive rock,British Invasion music, and deep cuts from the 1960s and 1970s,[4] and "Hablando con Central New York" (Talking with Central New York), a Spanish language talk show hosted by Hugo Acosta.[5]

On October 5, 2013, WVOA moved its intellectual property to anexisting analog low-power television station on channel 6 in Syracuse; such stations broadcast their audio feeds on 87.7 MHz, a channel generally receivable on most FM radios. The station then changed back to WNDR-FM and began stunting withChristmas music. On December 26, 2013 WNDR began stunting with all-Beatles, branded as "WBTL".

On January 20, 2014 WNDR-FM ended stunting and launched a classic hits format, branded as "The Dinosaur".[6]

On April 6, 2016, the WNDR-FM call letters were swapped withWSEN-FM. The -FM suffix was dropped from the WSEN call sign on August 21, 2017.[3]

Simulcasts and translators

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Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFacility IDPower
W
ERP
W
Height
m (ft)
ClassTransmitter coordinates
WOLF-HD292.1 FM (HD)Baldwinsville, New York771625,00099 m (325 ft)B143°09′10″N76°11′35″W / 43.15278°N 76.19306°W /43.15278; -76.19306 (WOLF)
WMVN-HD2100.3 FM (HD)Sylvan Beach, New York855346,000100 m (330 ft)A43°14′46.2″N75°46′23.7″W / 43.246167°N 75.773250°W /43.246167; -75.773250 (WMVN (FM))
WMBO1340 AMAuburn, New York250011,000C42°57′5.2″N76°35′3.8″W / 42.951444°N 76.584389°W /42.951444; -76.584389 (WMBO)
WFBL1390 AMSyracuse, New York348215,000B43°09′10″N76°11′35″W / 43.15278°N 76.19306°W /43.15278; -76.19306 (WFBL)
Call signFrequencyCity of licenseFIDERP (W)ClassTransmitter coordinatesFCC infoNotes
W231CS94.1 FMElmwood, Syracuse155848250D43°03′30″N76°10′00″W / 43.05833°N 76.16667°W /43.05833; -76.16667 (W231CS)LMSRelays WOLF-HD2
W237AY95.3 FMDewitt, New York77734250D43°00′25″N76°05′38″W / 43.00694°N 76.09389°W /43.00694; -76.09389 (W237AY)LMSRelays WOLF-HD2
W279CK103.7 FMDurhamville, New York143405100D43°03′57″N75°40′05″W / 43.06583°N 75.66806°W /43.06583; -75.66806 (W279CK)LMSRelays WMVN-HD2
W291CV106.1 FMAuburn, New York147996210D42°57′05″N76°35′05″W / 42.95139°N 76.58472°W /42.95139; -76.58472 (W291CV)LMSRelays WMBO
W298DC107.5 FMLiverpool, New York202588250D43°08′00″N76°20′19″W / 43.13333°N 76.33861°W /43.13333; -76.33861 (W298DC)LMSRelays WFBL

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WSEN".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"WSEN Facility Record".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. ^ab"WSEN Call Sign History".United StatesFederal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^Ronnie Dark's Wax Museum Opens on WVOA.
  5. ^Hugo Acosta seeks home for new shows
  6. ^"Dinosaur Roams into Syracuse".

External links

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