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WOFX (AM)

WOFX
WOFX (AM) logo.png
City Troy, New York
Broadcast area Capital District, Adirondacks, Berkshires
Branding Fox Sports 980
Slogan The Capital Region's Sports Station
Frequency 980 kHz
First air date April 15, 1940
Format Sports radio
Power 5,000 watts unlimited
Class B
Facility ID 37233
Callsign meaning W OFX= Reversal of FOX
Former callsigns WTRY (1940-2000)
Affiliations Fox Sports Radio, Boston Red Sox Radio Network
Owner iHeartMedia
(Capstar TX LLC)
Sister stations WGY, WGY-FM, WRVE, WKKF, WPYX, WTRY-FM
Webcast Listen Live
Website foxsports980.com

WOFX, known as Fox Sports 980, is an AM radio station broadcasting on 980 kHz licensed to Troy, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and runs a sports radio format and is the Fox Sports Radio affiliate for the Capital District, Adirondacks, and Berkshires.

From the station's sign-on in 1940 until 2000, the station was known as WTRY which made an early splash by taking the CBS affiliation from WOKO. The station's original owner was Troy Broadcasting Co. During its 63 years, WTRY, gave birth or adopted three other stations at varying times: WTRI-FM 102.7 (in the early 1950s, went silent), and co-owned WTRI-TV (later became WAST-TV 13 (1959-1981); now WNYT) from 1954 to 1955 with Van Curler Broadcasting, and WTRY-FM 106.5 (now WPYX). When WROW took the CBS affiliation in 1954, they briefly were the ABC affiliate before WPTR took that affiliation several years later. In the early 1960s, the station took a Top 40 format (which gained a simulcast on 106.5 MHz, now classic rock WPYX, briefly in the early 1970s), which they maintained in some form until the early 1980s when it went through a long-term evolution which resulted in the station becoming oldies in 1986. In 1992, WTRY gained a simulcast on 98.3 FM which they lost in 1994, then regained in a mutual arrangement two years later in which the FM became primary and the AM secondary with the AM splitting for alternate programming at points. WTRY went through several ownership changes: Follow the selling its stake in WTRI, Troy Broadcasting, changes its name to Tri-City Radio, Inc. in late winter of 1956. In 1965, the station was acquired by New Haven based Kops-Monahan Communications. In 1972, WTRY and WTRY-FM (today's WPYX) were sold to Scott Broadcasting of Pennsylvania, Inc. In 1985, television personality Merv Griffin through his company Merv Griffin Enterprises brought the stations and then sold it to Capstar Broadcasting (which was controlled by billionaire mogul Tom Hicks) in 1994. In 1999, Capstar merged with another Hicks-owned company Chancellor Media Corporation to form AM-FM Inc.


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