| Broadcast area | Utica–Rome, New York |
|---|---|
| Frequency | 96.1MHz |
| Branding | 96.1 The Eagle |
| Programming | |
| Format | Classic hits |
| Affiliations | Compass Media Networks Premiere Networks United Stations Radio Networks |
| Ownership | |
| Owner |
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| WIBX,WOUR,WLZW,WFRG-FM | |
| History | |
First air date | August 1968 (as WKAL-FM at 95.9) |
Former call signs | WKAL-FM (1968–1984) WTCO (1984–1986) WKAL-FM (1986–1988) WFRG-FM (1988–1993) |
Former frequencies | 95.9 MHz (1968–1988) |
Call sign meaning | ODZ = "Oldies" (previous format) |
| Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
| Facility ID | 72068 |
| Class | B1 |
| ERP | 7,400watts |
| HAAT | 184 meters |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°8′39″N75°10′45″W / 43.14417°N 75.17917°W /43.14417; -75.17917 |
| Links | |
Public license information | |
| Webcast | Listen Live |
| Website | 961theeagle.com |
WODZ-FM (96.1MHz), branded as "The Eagle", is aradio station broadcasting aclassic hitsformat. Licensed toRome, New York, United States, the station serves theUtica–Rome market. The station is owned byTownsquare Media as part of a cluster with news-talk stationWIBX, classic rock-formattedWOUR, hot AC-formattedWLZW (Lite 98.7), and country-formattedWFRG (Big Frog 104).
WODZ-FM signed on in August 1968[2] asWKAL-FM, owned by Maurer Broadcasting Corporation and operating at 95.9 FM. The station originally simulcast its AM sister station,WKAL (1450 AM).[3] In 1977, WKAL-FM dropped the simulcast in favor ofbeautiful music.[4]
Maurer Broadcasting Corporation sold WKAL AM-FM to Wooster Republican Publishing Company ofWooster, Ohio in 1980.[5] In July 1984, WKAL-FM changed its call letters toWTCO,[6] and became acountry music station, "Top Country." The following year, the station, along with WKAL, was acquired by Howard Green and Donald Simmons, owner ofWENY AM-TV andWLEZ inElmira andWOND andWMGM FM-TV inAtlantic City, New Jersey.[7] The new owners reverted the station's call letters to WKAL-FM on February 10, 1986,[8] and implemented asoft adult contemporary format.[9]
Target Communications bought WKAL AM-FM from Green and Simmons in 1987;[10] soon after taking over, on February 1, 1988, the call sign was changed toWFRG-FM,[11] and the station returned to country music, this time branded "96 Frog".[12] The new format was simulcast on 1450 AM, which also took the WFRG call letters[11] (save for a short time in the early 1990s when the AM station broke away to becomeoldies station WZLB);[13] in addition, the station moved to its current frequency, 96.1.[14] Target Communications eventually became Arrow Communications, which went into receivership in 1992,[15] and then in November 1993, WFRG AM-FM was purchased by Forever Broadcasting, owners ofWIBX and dominant market leaderWLZW.[2] Forever renamed the stationsWODZ and launched an oldies format, with the country format andWFRG-FM call letters moving to 104.3 FM.[16] The simulcast on AM 1450 continued until May 1999, when that frequency was sold to theBible Broadcasting Network and became WYFY[17] (it has since reclaimed the WKAL call sign). Forever sold its stations in the market, including WODZ-FM, to Regent Communications (the forerunner to Townsquare Media) several months later.[18] On January 2, 2015, WODZ shifted to classic hits and rebranded from "Oldiez 96" to "96.1 The Eagle."[19]