City | Ithaca, New York |
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Branding | Lite Rock 97.3 |
Slogan | "The Best Variety of Yesterday and Today" |
Frequency | 97.3 MHz (also on HD Radio) |
Translator(s) | 96.7 W244CZ (Ithaca, relays HD2) |
First air date | 1948 (as WYFC at 95.1) |
Format |
Adult Contemporary HD2: AAA "96.7 The Vine" HD3: Sports "98.7 The Buzzer" |
ERP | 26,000 watts |
HAAT | 268 meters |
Class | B |
Facility ID | 18051 |
Former callsigns | WYFC (1948-1951) WHCU-FM (1951-?) |
Former frequencies | 95.1 MHz (1948-?) |
Owner | Saga Communications |
Sister stations | WIII, WNYY, WQNY, WHCU |
Website |
literock973.com 967thevine.com (HD2) 987thebuzzer.com (HD3) |
WYXL (97.3 MHz, "Lite Rock 97.3") is a radio station in Ithaca, New York that programs an adult contemporary format. The station has been owned by Saga Communications since 2005. It is co-owned with WHCU, WQNY, WIII, and WNYY. It is known as "Lite Rock 97.3." It was known as just "Lite 97" for at least two decades.
The station signed on in 1948 as WYFC, broadcasting at 95.1 MHz. It was a charter member of the Rural Radio Network. [1] Early on, it was obtained by Cornell University. Cornell changed the call letters to WHCU-FM to match those of the AM station it already owned. The station was known as WHCU-FM as early as March 1951. [2]. At some point in its early history, the station moved to its current frequency.
Cornell built new studios for the stations in downtown Ithaca in 1957.
Cornell University sold WYXL and WHCU to Eagle Communications in 1985. Six years later, the stations moved into a new complex on Hanshaw Road, northeast of Ithaca in the town of Dryden.
WYXL is also one of the first stations in the nation to rebroadcast its HD subchannels on its analog translators. Its HD-2 channel is a syndicated CHR service known as Hits 103.3, using the W277BS translator. Hits 103.3 signed on in September 2008, shortly after the debut of WFIZ "Z-95.5" FM. The 103.3 translator prior to HD service at WYXL had been an FM simulcast of WNYY.
Its HD-3 channel launched in September 2009 as "98.7 The Vine", a blend of AAA with lesser known independent artists and some local bands. It formerly broadcast on the W254BF translator, which was acquired from Clear Channel in 2009. The translator, formerly on 98.3 FM at much lower power, was used to rebroadcast WPHR-FM (106.9 FM) while it was located in Auburn. On February 17, 2014 WYXL-HD3 and W254BF changed their format to sports, branded as "98.7 The Buzzer", with programming from CBS Sports Radio.