WNYO (FM)

WNYO 88.9 FM
City Oswego, New York
Broadcast area Oswego County, New York
Branding "88.9 FM WNYO"
Slogan Laker Radio Your Way
Frequency 88.9 (MHz)
Format College Radio
ERP 100 watts
HAAT 3 meters
Class A
Owner State University of New York at Oswego
Website http://www.wnyo.org
The Golden Pitcher is awarded to the winner of the semi-annual WNYO/WTOP flag football, softball or basketball game.

WNYO is a student-run college radio station broadcasting from the State University of New York at Oswego in the City of Oswego, New York.[1][2] Broadcasting from the heart of SUNY Oswego at the campus center, WNYO broadcasts music of almost any genre (although the station has attempted to separate the music played to a few different categories: Indie, loud rock, urban, and country). Those outside the city of Oswego can go to the WNYO website (www.WNYO889.org) and click the streaming option to listen from anywhere in the world. WNYO has been increasing its presence in the digital media world with a presence on Facebook as well as Twitter.[3]

WNYO also broadcasts Oswego State Lakers sporting events live on 88.9FM for the City of Oswego and on the internet on their webcast The sports department launched their own blog in the summer of 2007 at WNYOsports.com but has since been discontinued. WNYO's sports department primarily broadcasts hockey and basketball, and because the college lacks a college football team, broadcasts select high school football home games hosted by the Oswego High School Buccaneers.

WNYO offers news hours multiple times per week.

WNYO was also the home station for the award winning show and podcast 4 Guys in a Booth. The show won numerous awards during its original on-air run from Fall of 2010 to Spring of 2014; the show was nominated for "Best Talk Show" a record 3 times, winning the award twice. 4 Guys in a Booth is considered one of the most successful shows in the history of WNYO.

WNYO competes in an annual softball game for the "golden pitcher" with on-campus television station, WTOP 10.[4]

For a programming schedule, please visit www.WNYO889.org.

References

  1. "Syracuse, Oswego and Utica Media Market". CNY Media. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  2. "WNYO's FCC Listing". FCC. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
  3. "WNYO Homepage". WNYO. Retrieved 2008-02-06.
  4. "WTOP 10 News Tonight 10/28/07 Sports Report". WTOP-10 courtesy of YouTube. Retrieved 2008-02-06.

Coordinates: 43°27′07″N 76°32′39″W / 43.4520°N 76.5441°W / 43.4520; -76.5441

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