WBNR

WBNR
City Beacon, New York
Broadcast area Hudson Valley
Branding Real Country 1260/1420
Frequency 1260 kHz
First air date December 17, 1959
Format Classic Country
Power 1,000 watts daytime
400 watts nighttime
Class B
Facility ID 19629
Transmitter coordinates 41°29′31.164″N 73°58′38.5458″W / 41.49199000°N 73.977373833°W / 41.49199000; -73.977373833
Callsign meaning W Beacon Newburgh Radio
Owner Pamal Broadcasting
(6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations WBPM, WGHQ, WHUD, WLNA, WSPK, WXPK
Webcast Listen Live
Website Hudson Valley Radio Network

WBNR is the callsign of an AM radio station licensed to Beacon, New York and serving the Hudson Valley. The station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and broadcasts on 1260 kHz at 1,000 watts daytime and 400 watts nighttime, both directional, from a two tower array at 475 South Avenue in the city of Beacon.[1]

History

WBNR signed on in 1959 as a 1,000 watt directional antenna daytime only station.[2] The original studio location is in close proximity to Denning's Point, a location on the Hudson River that has an archaeological record going back 5,000 years.[3] Many staffers and former staffers felt that this explained a usually high reported incidence of paranormal activity in the studio building.

It was not until 1987 that WBNR was licensed for 480 watts night time operation with a DA2 antenna pattern. For many years it was owned by brothers Robert and Al Lessnor of Candid Camera fame. The station served the community with Middle of the Road (MOR) music format, local news and sports. It was heavily involved with Beacon community events and was the flagship station for Army Football until 2003.

In 1970, Lance (later Beacon) Broadcasting, then owners of WBNR, acquired WSPK from Poughkeepsie, New York based Olympian broadcasting, owners of WKIP, along with the mountain top transmitter site located on North Mount Beacon.[4]

The station began to suffer a long steady decline through the 1980s and 1990s as many AM radio stations did.

In 1994, WBNR, along with its sister station WSPK was sold to Enterprise Media of Binghamton, New York. Both stations were subsequently sold to Pamal Broadcasting in October 1997. The studios moved from their original 1959 location at 475 South Avenue, Beacon to the newly reconstructed "Broadcast Center" at 715 Fishkill Avenue (NY Rte 52), in Fishkill, New York, where Hudson Valley Talk Radio Network programming originates.

Programming

On Monday, March 24, 2014 WBNR and WLNA introduced the "Real Country" music format.

References

  1. "WBNR Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. "1970 Broadcasting Yearbook page C-145". Broadcasting Publications, Inc.
  3. "Denning's Point, A Hudson River History". Heron, Jim (2006) Black Dome Press Corp.
  4. "1971 Broadcasting Yearbook page C-145". Broadcasting Publications, Inc.
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