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WXNY-FM

WXNY-FM (96.3 FM La X 96.3) is a commercial radio station that broadcasts an Hispanic rhythmic format. It is licensed to New York City, and serves the New York metropolitan area. WXNY is owned by Uforia Audio Network and its transmitter is located at the Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan.

WXNY-FM
Broadcast areaNew York metropolitan area
Frequency96.3 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingLa X 96.3
Programming
Language(s)Spanish
FormatHispanic rhythmic
Subchannels
Ownership
Owner
History
First air date
November 26, 1939 (84 years ago) (1939-11-26)
Former call signs
  • W59NY (1941–1943)
  • WQXQ (1943–1948)
  • WQXR-FM (1948–2009)
  • WCAA (2009)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID29022
ClassB
ERP6,000 watts[2]
HAAT415 meters (1,362 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
40°44′54.36″N 73°59′08.36″W / 40.7484333°N 73.9856556°W / 40.7484333; -73.9856556 (Empire State Building)[3]
Translator(s)HD4: 104.7 W284BW (New York)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastX96.3 Listen Live
Website
  • x963fm.univision.com
  • HD3: radio.rusrek.com
  • HD4: freedomfmradio.com

History edit

The station first came on the air on 105.9 FM in 1964 as WHBI. The call letters stood for original owners Hoyt Brothers Incorporated. In the 1980s, the station - by then property of Multicultural Broadcasting - went by the call letters WNWK, and aired leased-access ethnic programming. (This time the call letters stood for NeWarK, its city of license.). In May 1998, Multicultural sold 105.9 FM to Heftel Broadcasting, a company at the time that owned Spanish language radio stations. Under the deal, Multicultural would be paid cash plus Heftel's second AM Radio station 930 WPAT which was running Radio Korea and other brokered programs. WPAT would drop Korea and pick up most of WNWK's brokered shows. Heftel's plans were to flip 105.9 to a Spanish Language mass appeal format of some sort.

Caliente 105.9 edit

In May 1998, 105.9 FM started playing hit Spanish music as "Caliente 105.9" ("Hot 105.9"), with the call letters WCAA. Heftel Broadcasting in a corporate deal became known as Hispanic Broadcasting.

105.9 Latino Mix edit

In September 1999, the station changed its moniker to "105.9 Latino Mix" ("105.9 Latin Mix"). Eventually in another corporate deal Univision purchased Hispanic Broadcasting and entered into radio, making WCAA as well as WADO Univision owned. In February 2004, the station's owner, Univision Communications bought the 92.7 FM frequency in Garden City, New York which was the home of WLIR-FM and made it a western Long Island simulcast of 105.9 under the call letters WZAA. (While most New York City FM stations broadcast at 6,000 watts, 105.9 only has 600 watts of power, so 92.7 was used to give better coverage to Nassau County and Queens.)

105.9 La Kalle edit

On May 27, 2005, WCAA adapted a reggaeton format with the branding La Kalle, which is a fanciful spelling of La Calle, Spanish for "the street."

The station's HD2 station, which it was launched in 2006, aired the original "Caliente/Latino Mix" format (The Tropical music format).

In the summer of 2006, Univision launched the national affiliates page for its "La Kalle" stations around the United States, the Mini-Page also includes Quick-Links to live audio streams of other La Kalle stations.

Also in mid-2006, the station adopted the slogan "Yo Soy La Kalle!" ("I Am La Kalle!"), thus replacing the "Reggaeton y Mas" slogan from its format change. The new slogan was also part of a nationwide promotional campaign that Univision adopted for most of its other La Kalle affiliates.

In late December 2006, the station dropped the "Yo Soy La Kalle" slogan for the slogan "El Movimento Latino" (in English, "The Latino Movement"). In February 2007, the La Activaeda Block and SUBELO Midday Mix switched DJs: DJ Kazzanova ran the 5 p.m. mix programming, and station resident DJ, DJ SpinOne, mixed the Midday Mix; however, some of the DJs were still in the station mixing in club broadcasts and mix shows, notably DJ Presice, who was still doing the Saturday "The Show" block and DJ Rey-Mo who was mixing on La Kalle during select live club mix broadcasts. In mid-April 2007, the regular La Activaeta Block returned with the same schedule before the Kazzanova-SpinOne switch.

On January 11, 2007, Univision dropped the La Kalle simulcast by flipping 92.7 WZAA to a regional Mexican format, known as 92.7 Qué Buena.

In an unprecedented decision by station executives in mid-February 2007, the station started playing more of their old format as opposed to just Reggaeton 24/7. Some of the schedule changes were to blame for this format mix-up. The station aired a mix of Bachata and Salsa, with Reggaeton still being a primary format. These changes had no effect on the mix shows, but DJ Kazzanova played some Bachata/Salsa sometimes during his mix shifts (not "SUBELO Reggaeton Radio", his syndicated Reggaeton show airing on this station). Also, in a TV advertisement spot, the new format mix was shown when one of the Bachata songs was shown in the ad.

These changes culminated on January 17, 2008 when Luis Jimenez returned to New York airwaves with his nationally syndicated morning show, The Luis Jimenez Show, until his cancellation on July 16, 2014, after 7 years because of low ratings. The format was similar to the "Latino Mix" format that dominated the station before 2005.

Move to 96.3 FM as X96.3 edit

 
WXNY Previous Logo

On July 14, 2009, it was announced that WCAA would move to the 96.3 frequency as a result of Univision radio buying the frequency. As a result, at 8 p.m. on October 8, 2009, classical WQXR-FM moved from 96.3 to 105.9, while WCAA moved to 96.3,[4] dropped the La Kalle name and adopted a new name on October 15. It had been speculated the imaging for the station name would be "X96.3", as Univision had registered the domain name X963FM.com, as well as requesting the call letters WXNY. In addition, the RDS text data on car radios was displaying "96 X".[5] The station stunted with different genres of Spanish music and liners that pointed to the launch of the new branding, which took place on October 15 at 6 a.m. At that time, the station relaunched as "X 96.3" with call letters of WXNY-FM.

On May 19, 2014, the station shifted towards a Hurban format. The station also updated its slogan to "¡Música Urbana y Mucho Más!"

On November 9, 2016, the station shifted to Spanish Rhythmic AC format with "Super Hits: El Sonido de Hoy" slogan.

On September 19, 2018, the station updated its to slogan to "El Ritmo de New York".

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WXNY-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Perez-Pena, Richard; Waniel J. Wakin (July 14, 2009). "Times Co. Agrees to Sell WQXR Radio". New York Times. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  3. ^ National Geodetic Survey datasheet KU3602, Retrieved July 26, 2009
  4. ^ Bloomberg News (July 14, 2009)
  5. ^ RadioInsight (October 9, 2009)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WXNY in the FCC FM station database
  • WXNY in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • FCC History Cards for WXNY (covering 1941-1981 as W59NY / WQXQ / WQXR-FM)
  • WQXR to X96.3 at Format Change
  • W284BW in the FCC FM station database
  • W284BW at FCCdata.org

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36 W 40 7484333 N 73 9856556 W 40 7484333 73 9856556 Empire State Building 3 Translator s HD4 104 7 W284BW New York LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastX96 3 Listen LiveWebsitex963fm wbr univision wbr comHD3 radio wbr rusrek wbr comHD4 freedomfmradio wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Caliente 105 9 1 2 105 9 Latino Mix 1 3 105 9 La Kalle 1 4 Move to 96 3 FM as X96 3 2 References 3 External linksHistory editThe station first came on the air on 105 9 FM in 1964 as WHBI The call letters stood for original owners Hoyt Brothers Incorporated In the 1980s the station by then property of Multicultural Broadcasting went by the call letters WNWK and aired leased access ethnic programming This time the call letters stood for NeWarK its city of license In May 1998 Multicultural sold 105 9 FM to Heftel Broadcasting a company at the time that owned Spanish language radio stations Under the deal Multicultural would be paid cash plus Heftel s second AM Radio station 930 WPAT which was running Radio Korea and other brokered programs WPAT would drop Korea and pick up most of WNWK s brokered shows Heftel s plans were to flip 105 9 to a Spanish Language mass appeal format of some sort Caliente 105 9 edit In May 1998 105 9 FM started playing hit Spanish music as Caliente 105 9 Hot 105 9 with the call letters WCAA Heftel Broadcasting in a corporate deal became known as Hispanic Broadcasting 105 9 Latino Mix edit In September 1999 the station changed its moniker to 105 9 Latino Mix 105 9 Latin Mix Eventually in another corporate deal Univision purchased Hispanic Broadcasting and entered into radio making WCAA as well as WADO Univision owned In February 2004 the station s owner Univision Communications bought the 92 7 FM frequency in Garden City New York which was the home of WLIR FM and made it a western Long Island simulcast of 105 9 under the call letters WZAA While most New York City FM stations broadcast at 6 000 watts 105 9 only has 600 watts of power so 92 7 was used to give better coverage to Nassau County and Queens 105 9 La Kalle edit On May 27 2005 WCAA adapted a reggaeton format with the branding La Kalle which is a fanciful spelling of La Calle Spanish for the street The station s HD2 station which it was launched in 2006 aired the original Caliente Latino Mix format The Tropical music format In the summer of 2006 Univision launched the national affiliates page for its La Kalle stations around the United States the Mini Page also includes Quick Links to live audio streams of other La Kalle stations Also in mid 2006 the station adopted the slogan Yo Soy La Kalle I Am La Kalle thus replacing the Reggaeton y Mas slogan from its format change The new slogan was also part of a nationwide promotional campaign that Univision adopted for most of its other La Kalle affiliates In late December 2006 the station dropped the Yo Soy La Kalle slogan for the slogan El Movimento Latino in English The Latino Movement In February 2007 the La Activaeda Block and SUBELO Midday Mix switched DJs DJ Kazzanova ran the 5 p m mix programming and station resident DJ DJ SpinOne mixed the Midday Mix however some of the DJs were still in the station mixing in club broadcasts and mix shows notably DJ Presice who was still doing the Saturday The Show block and DJ Rey Mo who was mixing on La Kalle during select live club mix broadcasts In mid April 2007 the regular La Activaeta Block returned with the same schedule before the Kazzanova SpinOne switch On January 11 2007 Univision dropped the La Kalle simulcast by flipping 92 7 WZAA to a regional Mexican format known as 92 7 Que Buena In an unprecedented decision by station executives in mid February 2007 the station started playing more of their old format as opposed to just Reggaeton 24 7 Some of the schedule changes were to blame for this format mix up The station aired a mix of Bachata and Salsa with Reggaeton still being a primary format These changes had no effect on the mix shows but DJ Kazzanova played some Bachata Salsa sometimes during his mix shifts not SUBELO Reggaeton Radio his syndicated Reggaeton show airing on this station Also in a TV advertisement spot the new format mix was shown when one of the Bachata songs was shown in the ad These changes culminated on January 17 2008 when Luis Jimenez returned to New York airwaves with his nationally syndicated morning show The Luis Jimenez Show until his cancellation on July 16 2014 after 7 years because of low ratings The format was similar to the Latino Mix format that dominated the station before 2005 Move to 96 3 FM as X96 3 edit nbsp WXNY Previous Logo On July 14 2009 it was announced that WCAA would move to the 96 3 frequency as a result of Univision radio buying the frequency As a result at 8 p m on October 8 2009 classical WQXR FM moved from 96 3 to 105 9 while WCAA moved to 96 3 4 dropped the La Kalle name and adopted a new name on October 15 It had been speculated the imaging for the station name would be X96 3 as Univision had registered the domain name X963FM com as well as requesting the call letters WXNY In addition the RDS text data on car radios was displaying 96 X 5 The station stunted with different genres of Spanish music and liners that pointed to the launch of the new branding which took place on October 15 at 6 a m At that time the station relaunched as X 96 3 with call letters of WXNY FM On May 19 2014 the station shifted towards a Hurban format The station also updated its slogan to Musica Urbana y Mucho Mas On November 9 2016 the station shifted to Spanish Rhythmic AC format with Super Hits El Sonido de Hoy slogan On September 19 2018 the station updated its to slogan to El Ritmo de New York References edit Facility Technical Data for WXNY FM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Perez Pena Richard Waniel J Wakin July 14 2009 Times Co Agrees to Sell WQXR Radio New York Times Retrieved July 31 2009 National Geodetic Survey datasheet KU3602 Retrieved July 26 2009 Bloomberg News July 14 2009 RadioInsight October 9 2009 External links editOfficial website WXNY in the FCC FM station database WXNY in Nielsen Audio s FM station database FCC History Cards for WXNY covering 1941 1981 as W59NY WQXQ WQXR FM WQXR to X96 3 at Format Change W284BW in the FCC FM station database W284BW at FCCdata org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WXNY FM amp oldid 1221261983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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