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WTSS

WTSS (96.1 FM) is a commercial radio station in Buffalo, New York, calling itself The New 96.1. WTSS has an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December. It is owned by Townsquare Media and has its radio studios in the Rand Building on Lafayette Square in downtown Buffalo.

WTSS
Broadcast areaBuffalo metropolitan area
Frequency96.1 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingThe New 96.1
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
AffiliationsPremiere Networks
Ownership
Owner
WBLK, WBUF, WYRK
History
First air date
November 11, 1966; 57 years ago (1966-11-11) (as WBNY-FM)
Former call signs
  • WDIF (1962–1966)
  • WBNY-FM (1966–1970)
  • WBNY (1970–1979)
  • WJYE (1979–2014)
  • WMSX (2014–2023)
Call sign meaning
The Star Station (formerly at FM 102.5)
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID1915
ClassB
ERP47,000 watts
HAAT154 meters (505 ft)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitethenew961.com

WTSS has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 47,000 watts. The station's transmitter is on the roof of the Rand Building.[2]

History edit

WBNY-FM, WBNY, and WJYE edit

The station signed on the air on November 11, 1966, as WBNY-FM, a sister station to WJJL (1440 AM) in Niagara Falls. (The WBNY call letters had previously been used on WYSL, and the station is unrelated to today's WBNY, a college radio station at 91.3 FM). At the time, WJJL and WBNY were owned by the Niagara Frontier Broadcasting Corp. On June 1, 1970, the station changed its call sign to WBNY.

In 1973, the station was acquired by McCormick Broadcasting.[3] The station adopted the WJYE call sign on February 1, 1979, and was known as "JOY-FM-96". It spent many years as a beautiful music/easy listening station, playing quarter hour sweeps of soft, instrumental cover versions of popular songs.

Adult contemporary edit

In the 1990s, the easy listening format was aging, while most advertisers seek young to middle aged demographics. That prompted WJYE to transition to soft adult contemporary music and eliminate nearly all instrumentals.

In 1995, WJYE abandoned the "Joy 96" branding and began identifying by its call sign WJYE. It returned to the "Joy 96" branding in the late 2000s. In the late 1990s, WJYE was acquired by Infinity Broadcasting, which was later incorporated into CBS Radio.

In the summer of 2000, the syndicated call-in and request show Delilah was added for evenings. Beginning in 2001, it also historically carried an all-Christmas music format from the middle of November to New Year's Day (typically changing formats within hours of its rival on 102.5). Initially the two stations were relatively close to each other in the holiday ratings, with 96.1 winning the ratings battle once.[4]

Lance Diamond was the station's Saturday evening host for much of the 1990s and 2000s. The station began to stream over the Internet in November 2006. Also in 2006, WJYE, along with its Buffalo sister stations, were sold to Regent Broadcasting, which was later renamed Townsquare Media.[5]

Starting in 2007, the station transitioned from its previous soft AC format to a more uptempo adult contemporary format. The station added limited rhythmic songs to the playlist that would be appropriate for the format.

WMSX edit

On September 2, 2014, WJYE changed its call sign to WMSX, and changed its on-air branding to Mix 96. The format itself did not change from that of recent years, although it stopped playing Christmas music up until the 2018 winter season. The nationally syndicated Delilah, which aired on 96.1 for nearly two decades, moved to WECK in January 2016.[6][7]

On December 25, 2018, after playing Christmas music since mid-November, WMSX rebranded as "96.1 The Breeze". The format shifted to a softer-leaning AC, based on the success of the original KISQ "98.1 The Breeze" in San Francisco. Townsquare described the sound as "modified soft rock", returning to the format the station held before 2007. It also brought back Joe Chille, the station's previous morning host from that era, after he was at WECK for a short time.[8][9] Chille left the station again to rejoin WECK in October 2021.[10] Delilah's weeknight show returned to 96.1 in February 2019.[11] In contrast to the 2001–2013 run as a Christmas station, the five years of Christmas music on 96.1 from 2018 to 2022 were ratings failures, with 102.5 outdrawing the station by margins of four or five times as many listeners.[4]

WKQW-FM in Oil City, Pennsylvania picked up the Mix 96 brand and logo almost immediately after WMSX abandoned it; in 2022, it moved exclusively online under the ownership of WXMT.

WTSS edit

In April 2023, rival Buffalo station "Star 102.5" WTSS, owned by Audacy, Inc., was sold to the Educational Media Foundation, a Christian radio company; the new owners planned to flip to Christian Contemporary music as part of the K-Love network. On June 9, 2023, at 10:00 a.m., immediately after the sign off of WTSS, WMSX rebranded as "The New Star 96.1", purporting to be the successor to WTSS. WTSS itself redirected listeners to Audacy sister station 98.5 WKSE, with the two stations simulcasting for a week before the sale closed. Star 102.5's format was shifted after the sale to 107.7 WLKK's HD2 subchannel and continues to stream on the Audacy app.

"The New Star 96.1" shifted to a playlist more in line with WTSS's old format. It also promised to keep playing all Christmas music for much of November and December, as the former WTSS had done. The first song on "The New Star 96.1" was "Can't Stop the Feeling!" by Justin Timberlake.[12]

"The New Star 96.1" kept all of its previous Breeze airstaff, and did not hire anyone from WTSS.[13] Rob Lucas, WTSS' longtime morning host who declined to stay with Audacy, stated he had not been offered any position at WMSX and was considering a number of non-radio positions for his next career.[14][15] On June 22, WMSX changed its call sign to WTSS. The station dropped the "Star" moniker on October 5, 2023, shifting to "The New 96.1;"[16] Townsquare Media's Buffalo division President Mark Plimpton indicated that "conversations with Audacy" had led to the brand shift while noting he could not comment on those conversations.[17] The new WTSS adopted the former WTSS' standard of changing to Christmas music on November 1 (as the former WTSS had done for the previous four years),[18] but chose a more traditional mix of music choices for its Christmas playlist compared to 102.5.[19]

Previous logos edit

     

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WTSS". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio Locator.com
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1974 page B-139, Broadcasting & Cable
  4. ^ a b Lucas, Rob (October 25, 2023). "Scheduling Christmas Music from a Different Perspective - RadioInsight". Radio Insight. Retrieved October 25, 2023.
  5. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 2010 page D-376, Broadcasting & Cable
  6. ^ "WJYE Buffalo Rebrands As Mix 96". Radio Insight. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on January 31, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2016.
  8. ^ "Joe Chille returns home".
  9. ^ "96.1 The Breeze" Blows into Buffalo
  10. ^ Joe Chille retires from WMSX
  11. ^ "Neaverth to take WECK Monday morning shift; Delilah now on The Breeze nightly | Entertainment | buffalonews.com".
  12. ^ Venta, Lance (June 9, 2023). "As One Star Sets In Buffalo; Another Blows In Off The Breeze". RadioInsight. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  13. ^ Gorski, Adam (June 9, 2023). "After STAR 102.5's final day, other local radio station taking over brand". News 4 Buffalo. Retrieved June 9, 2023.
  14. ^ Pergament, Alan (June 8, 2023). "Alan Pergament: Star 102.5 will sign off Friday after sale to religious broadcaster". The Buffalo News. Retrieved June 8, 2023.
  15. ^ Rob Lucas's farewell address, June 8, 2023
  16. ^ Townsquare Buffalo Surrenders Star Brand In Buffalo For The New 96.1. RadioInsight.com. Retrieved October 5, 2023.
  17. ^ Pergament, Alan (October 12, 2023). "Alan Pergament: A radio station changed its name; Bills are a Sunday morning TV hit". The Buffalo News. Retrieved October 13, 2023.
  18. ^ Reyes, Anthony (October 31, 2023). "'The Most Wonderful Time of the Year': The New 96.1 to begin playing Christmas music on Wednesday". WKBW-TV. Retrieved November 1, 2023.
  19. ^ Ross, Sean (November 8, 2023). "First Listen: Christmas Radio 2023 -". RadioInsight. Retrieved November 10, 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WTSS in the FCC FM station database
  • WTSS in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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505 ft LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitethenew961 wbr comWTSS has an effective radiated power ERP of 47 000 watts The station s transmitter is on the roof of the Rand Building 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 WBNY FM WBNY and WJYE 1 2 Adult contemporary 1 3 WMSX 1 4 WTSS 2 Previous logos 3 References 4 External linksHistory editWBNY FM WBNY and WJYE edit The station signed on the air on November 11 1966 as WBNY FM a sister station to WJJL 1440 AM in Niagara Falls The WBNY call letters had previously been used on WYSL and the station is unrelated to today s WBNY a college radio station at 91 3 FM At the time WJJL and WBNY were owned by the Niagara Frontier Broadcasting Corp On June 1 1970 the station changed its call sign to WBNY In 1973 the station was acquired by McCormick Broadcasting 3 The station adopted the WJYE call sign on February 1 1979 and was known as JOY FM 96 It spent many years as a beautiful music easy listening station playing quarter hour sweeps of soft instrumental cover versions of popular songs Adult contemporary edit In the 1990s the easy listening format was aging while most advertisers seek young to middle aged demographics That prompted WJYE to transition to soft adult contemporary music and eliminate nearly all instrumentals In 1995 WJYE abandoned the Joy 96 branding and began identifying by its call sign WJYE It returned to the Joy 96 branding in the late 2000s In the late 1990s WJYE was acquired by Infinity Broadcasting which was later incorporated into CBS Radio In the summer of 2000 the syndicated call in and request show Delilah was added for evenings Beginning in 2001 it also historically carried an all Christmas music format from the middle of November to New Year s Day typically changing formats within hours of its rival on 102 5 Initially the two stations were relatively close to each other in the holiday ratings with 96 1 winning the ratings battle once 4 Lance Diamond was the station s Saturday evening host for much of the 1990s and 2000s The station began to stream over the Internet in November 2006 Also in 2006 WJYE along with its Buffalo sister stations were sold to Regent Broadcasting which was later renamed Townsquare Media 5 Starting in 2007 the station transitioned from its previous soft AC format to a more uptempo adult contemporary format The station added limited rhythmic songs to the playlist that would be appropriate for the format WMSX edit On September 2 2014 WJYE changed its call sign to WMSX and changed its on air branding to Mix 96 The format itself did not change from that of recent years although it stopped playing Christmas music up until the 2018 winter season The nationally syndicated Delilah which aired on 96 1 for nearly two decades moved to WECK in January 2016 6 7 On December 25 2018 after playing Christmas music since mid November WMSX rebranded as 96 1 The Breeze The format shifted to a softer leaning AC based on the success of the original KISQ 98 1 The Breeze in San Francisco Townsquare described the sound as modified soft rock returning to the format the station held before 2007 It also brought back Joe Chille the station s previous morning host from that era after he was at WECK for a short time 8 9 Chille left the station again to rejoin WECK in October 2021 10 Delilah s weeknight show returned to 96 1 in February 2019 11 In contrast to the 2001 2013 run as a Christmas station the five years of Christmas music on 96 1 from 2018 to 2022 were ratings failures with 102 5 outdrawing the station by margins of four or five times as many listeners 4 WKQW FM in Oil City Pennsylvania picked up the Mix 96 brand and logo almost immediately after WMSX abandoned it in 2022 it moved exclusively online under the ownership of WXMT WTSS edit In April 2023 rival Buffalo station Star 102 5 WTSS owned by Audacy Inc was sold to the Educational Media Foundation a Christian radio company the new owners planned to flip to Christian Contemporary music as part of the K Love network On June 9 2023 at 10 00 a m immediately after the sign off of WTSS WMSX rebranded as The New Star 96 1 purporting to be the successor to WTSS WTSS itself redirected listeners to Audacy sister station 98 5 WKSE with the two stations simulcasting for a week before the sale closed Star 102 5 s format was shifted after the sale to 107 7 WLKK s HD2 subchannel and continues to stream on the Audacy app The New Star 96 1 shifted to a playlist more in line with WTSS s old format It also promised to keep playing all Christmas music for much of November and December as the former WTSS had done The first song on The New Star 96 1 was Can t Stop the Feeling by Justin Timberlake 12 The New Star 96 1 kept all of its previous Breeze airstaff and did not hire anyone from WTSS 13 Rob Lucas WTSS longtime morning host who declined to stay with Audacy stated he had not been offered any position at WMSX and was considering a number of non radio positions for his next career 14 15 On June 22 WMSX changed its call sign to WTSS The station dropped the Star moniker on October 5 2023 shifting to The New 96 1 16 Townsquare Media s Buffalo division President Mark Plimpton indicated that conversations with Audacy had led to the brand shift while noting he could not comment on those conversations 17 The new WTSS adopted the former WTSS standard of changing to Christmas music on November 1 as the former WTSS had done for the previous four years 18 but chose a more traditional mix of music choices for its Christmas playlist compared to 102 5 19 Previous logos edit nbsp nbsp nbsp References edit Facility Technical Data for WTSS Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Radio Locator com Broadcasting Yearbook 1974 page B 139 Broadcasting amp Cable a b Lucas Rob October 25 2023 Scheduling Christmas Music from a Different Perspective RadioInsight Radio Insight Retrieved October 25 2023 Broadcasting Yearbook 2010 page D 376 Broadcasting amp Cable WJYE Buffalo Rebrands As Mix 96 Radio Insight Retrieved September 2 2014 ABC s This Week and radio s Delilah on the move here Abe Vigoda honored by Antenna TV Talkin TV Archived from the original on January 31 2016 Retrieved February 1 2016 Joe Chille returns home 96 1 The Breeze Blows into Buffalo Joe Chille retires from WMSX Neaverth to take WECK Monday morning shift Delilah now on The Breeze nightly Entertainment buffalonews com Venta Lance June 9 2023 As One Star Sets In Buffalo Another Blows In Off The Breeze RadioInsight Retrieved June 9 2023 Gorski Adam June 9 2023 After STAR 102 5 s final day other local radio station taking over brand News 4 Buffalo Retrieved June 9 2023 Pergament Alan June 8 2023 Alan Pergament Star 102 5 will sign off Friday after sale to religious broadcaster The Buffalo News Retrieved June 8 2023 Rob Lucas s farewell address June 8 2023 Townsquare Buffalo Surrenders Star Brand In Buffalo For The New 96 1 RadioInsight com Retrieved October 5 2023 Pergament Alan October 12 2023 Alan Pergament A radio station changed its name Bills are a Sunday morning TV hit The Buffalo News Retrieved October 13 2023 Reyes Anthony October 31 2023 The Most Wonderful Time of the Year The New 96 1 to begin playing Christmas music on Wednesday WKBW TV Retrieved November 1 2023 Ross Sean November 8 2023 First Listen Christmas Radio 2023 RadioInsight Retrieved November 10 2023 External links editOfficial website WTSS in the FCC FM station database WTSS in Nielsen Audio s FM station database 42 53 10 N 78 52 23 W 42 886 N 78 873 W 42 886 78 873 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WTSS amp oldid 1188153480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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