
News Radio 570 WSYR
Radio Station Information
WSYR 570 AM
Syracuse's News, Weather & Traffic
City of License:
Syracuse, NY
Format:
News/Talk
Market:
Syracuse, NY
Web site:
https://wsyr.iheart.com
Live Stream:
http://www.iheart.com/live/1537
Owner:
iHeartMedia (Ihm Licenses, LLC)
Address:
500 Plum St Ste 100
Syracuse, NY 13204
Phone:
3154746397
WSYR is an AM radio station broadcasting at 570 KHz. The station is licensed to Syracuse, NY and is part of that radio market. The station broadcasts News/Talk programming and goes by the name "News Radio 570 WSYR" on the air with the slogan "Syracuse's News, Weather & Traffic". WSYR is owned by iHeartMedia.
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WSYR (AM)
Radio station in Syracuse, New York
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City | Syracuse, New York |
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Broadcast area | Central New York |
Frequency | 570 kHz |
Branding | Newsradio 570 WSYR |
Format | Talk radio |
Affiliations | Fox News Radio, Premiere Networks, Westwood One |
Owner | iHeartMedia, Inc. (iHM Licenses, LLC) |
Sister stations | WBBS, WHEN, WSYR-FM, WWHT, WYYY |
First air date | September 15, 1922; 99 years ago (1922-09-15) |
Former call signs | WMAC (1922–1930) and WSYR (1926-1930) WSYR-WMAC (1930-1933) WSYR-WSYU (1933-1940) |
Former frequencies | 850 kHz (1926–1927) 1330 kHz (1927) 1020 kHz (1927–1928) |
Call sign meaning | W SYRacuse |
Class | B |
Power | 5,000 watts unlimited |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°59′13.00″N76°09′09.00″W / 42.9869444°N 76.1525000°W / 42.9869444; -76.1525000 |
Repeater(s) | 106.9 MHz (WSYR-FM) |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | wsyr.iheart.com |
WSYR (570 AM) is a commercial radio station in Syracuse, New York and serving Central New York. Owned and operated by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts a Talk radioformat, calling itself "Newsradio 570 WSYR." The station has simulcast on WSYR-FM 106.9 MHzSolvay since January 2011. The studios and offices are on Plum Street in Syracuse.
WSYR is powered at 5,000 watts, using a directional antenna with a three-tower array. The transmitter is off Valley Drive near Onondaga Creek.[1]
Programming[edit]
Weekday mornings begin with a local news and interview show with Dave Allen. Afternoons are hosted by Bob Lonsberry, who broadcasts his show from the studios of sister stationWHAM in Rochester.[2] The rest of the weekday schedule comes from syndicated talk shows from iHeartMediasubsidiary, Premiere Networks: The Sean Hannity Show, The Glenn Beck Program, Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis, and Coast to Coast AM with George Noory.[3]
The weekend schedule includes shows on money, cars, home repair and pets, some of which are paid brokered programming. Also heard on weekends are syndicated shows such as The Weekend with Joe Pags, The Tech Guy Leo Laporte, At Home with Gary Sullivan, Handel on The Law with Bill Handel, Somewhere in Time with Art Bell and Sunday Night Live with Bill Cunningham. A Sunday morning talk show with George Kilpatrick ran from 1994 to 2014; Kilpatrick later joined 620 WHEN, an Urban adult contemporary station.[4] Another long-running weekend show, The Weeder's Digest with Terry Ettinger, was canceled the same weekend Kilpatrick left WSYR.[5] Most hours begin with world and national news from Fox News Radio.
History[edit]
WSYR was first licensed in 1926. However, it has traditionally traced its founding to September 15, 1922, the date when station WMAC, which merged with WSYR in 1930, was started.[6]
WMAC[edit]
WMAC was first licensed in September 1922 to "J. Edward Page '(Clive B. Meredith)'", broadcasting on 360 meters (833 kHz) from Fernwood Street in Cazenovia, New York.[7] The call letters were randomly assigned from an alphabetic list of available call signs. The next year the station was reassigned to 1150 kHz,[8] and ownership changed to just Clive B. Meredith.[9] The station moved to 1090 kHz in late 1924,[10] and to 1330 kHz in 1927.[11]
WSYR[edit]
WSYR's initial telegraphed authorization was sent to Clive B. Meredith on November 20, 1926, for a station located at the Hotel Syracuse in Syracuse.[12] The station was originally on 850 kHz, and shifted to 1330 kHz on June 1, 1927. Beginning in November the station received a year-long series of monthly authorizations to operate on 1220 kHz. During this time WSYR worked with the Federal Radio Commission (FRC) on a national synchronization experiment aimed at reducing co-channel interference through the use of equipment that provided more precisely controlled transmitter frequencies.[13] For this work WSYR partnered with four other stations broadcasting on 1020 kHz (294 meters): WTMJ in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, KPRC in Houston, Texas, WODA in Paterson, New Jersey, and WGL in New York City.[14][15]
Consolidation[edit]
With the November 1928 implementation of the FRC's General Order 40, both WMAC and WSYR were assigned to 570 kHz on a timesharing basis, although WMAC was still licensed to Cazenovia.[16] However, on October 31, 1930 the stations were formally consolidated as a single station located in Syracuse, with the call sign WSYR-WMAC.[17] In 1931, the station transmitter was moved to the campus of Syracuse University. The WSYR call sign was used for normal programming, switching to WMAC for programs originating from Syracuse University.[18] In late 1933 the call sign was changed to WSYR-WSYU, with the WSYU call letters now being used for Syracuse University programs instead of WMAC.[19] In mid-1940 the secondary WSYU call letters were dropped, with the station becoming just WSYR.
For decades, beginning in 1948, WSYR was owned by the Newhouse chain[20] alongside the Syracuse Post-Standard and Syracuse Herald-Journal.
In 1946, the owners added an FM station (now 94.5 WYYY) and in 1950, a television station (now WSTM-TV).[21] WSYR and WYYY were acquired by Clear Channel Communications in the 1990s. For a brief time, it had another television sister when Clear Channel (now known as iHeartMedia) acquired WIXT (channel 9) and brought back the WSYR-TV call letters after a 26-year absence. The new WSYR-TV was sold off along with the rest of Clear Channel's television division in 2007.

In late 2010, numerous indications based upon FCC filings, domain registrations, and a format change at a sister station, suggested that WSYR was preparing to launch an FMsimulcast on FM 106.9. The simulcast became official at 7 p.m. on January 2, 2011, as co-owned WPHR became "Newsradio 106.9 WSYR-FM." For a time, the FM side gained priority in on-air advertising and on the Web site banner.[22] However, the AM side remained the primary station, and over the next two years most references to the FM side were cut back, to the extent that the station now refers to itself as "Newsradio 570 WSYR, Now on 106.9 FM."
For decades, WSYR was the flagship station of the Syracuse Orange football and men's basketball teams. Those games are now heard on classic rock stations WTKW and WTKV, both on FM.
References[edit]
- ^Radio-Locator.com/WSYR
- ^"Jim Reith Exits WSYR After 27 Years" (cnyradio.com)
- ^WSYR schedule
- ^"George Kilpatrick, 'progressive voice' of Syracuse radio, leaves WSYR after 20 years" by Jeff Stein, March 30, 2014 (updated March 22, 2019) (syracuse.com)
- ^"Longtime Syracuse radio call-in show canceled suddenly" by Ken Sturtz, March 30, 2014 (updated March 22, 2019) (syracuse.com)
- ^"Single-Room Start", Broadcasting, May 14, 1962, page 120.
- ^"New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, October 2, 1922, page 3.
- ^"Alterations and Corrections", Radio Service Bulletin, June 1, 1923, page 11.
- ^"Alterations and Corrections", Radio Service Bulletin, December 1, 1923, page 8.
- ^"Alterations and Corrections", Radio Service Bulletin, December 1, 1924, page 6,
- ^"Broadcasting Stations Alphabetically by States and Cities" (effective June 15, 1927), Radio Service Bulletin, page 13.
- ^"New Stations", Radio Service Bulletin, November 30, 1926, page 4.
- ^"Key Station May Control Broadcasting; Commission Submits a Plan of Unified Control of Carrier Frequencies to Experts". The Baltimore Sun. The Associated Press. December 18, 1927.
- ^"Rules and Regulations", Second Annual Report of the Federal Radio Commission for the Year Ended June 30, 1928, page 20.
- ^"Five Stations Join in Radio Experiment; Will Undertake to Synchronize on the Same Wave Length in Early Morning". The New York Times. June 30, 1928.
- ^"Alterations and Corrections", Radio Service Bulletin, November 30, 1928, page 11.
- ^"Radio broadcasting stations consolidated during the fiscal year 1931", Fifth Annual Report of the Federal Radio Commission (Fiscal Year 1931), page 13.
- ^"Hill Singers Radio Concert" by "Air Caster", Syracuse (New York) Journal, April 28, 1932, page 12.
- ^"Additions, Changes and Deletions to List", Radio Service Bulletin, December 1, 1933, page 2.
- ^"WSYR Sold to Newhouse For Sum of $1,200,000"(PDF). Broadcasting. June 7, 1948. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
- ^Fybush, Scott. Eighty Years of WSYR. NorthEast Radio Watch, 2002-09-19.
- ^"Urban AC Goes To AM, Talk Coming To FM in Syracuse" from Radioinsight (January 2, 2011)
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