WFLY

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WFLY
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Broadcast area Troy, New York
Branding FLY 92.3
Slogan Albany's #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency 92.3 MHz
First air date 1950s
Format Contemporary Hit Radio
ERP 17 kW
Callsign meaning W Frank Lord York (station founder)
Owner Pamal Broadcasting
(6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.)
Sister stations WAJZ, WKLI, WROW, WYJB, WZMR
Website www.fly92.com

WFLY (Fly 92.3) is a Contemporary Hit Radio radio station licensed to Troy, New York and serving New York's Capital District as well as the surrounding areas, including the Adirondacks. The station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting (and was the first station purchased by that company) and broadcasts at 92.3 FM at 17 kilowatts ERP from the Helderberg Mountains antenna farm in New Scotland.

WFLY's Top 40 format, in place since 1976, is the second longest-running commercial format in Capital District radio and is one of the oldest "heritage" stations in the format.

[edit] History

WFLY signed on in the early 1950s as the radio station of the Troy Times-Record newspaper, then published by Frank Lord York. The station initially played classical music, for several years being part of a network which originated at WQXR in New York City, however by the late 1960s this became a losing proposition and in 1970 the station switched to a Top 40/Rock format. Though the station (the first commercial FM rock station in the Albany market) did very well with the new format, protests over the format flip among classical music listeners were intense and a partial victory was claimed in 1972 when the Times-Record sold WFLY to Muzak and the station flipped to an easy listening/classical hybrid. The partial return of classical was not successful given the sign-on of WMHT-FM as classical shortly before WFLY flipped and established three easy listening outlets in the market.

Muzak lost money on WFLY from the outset and sold the station in early 1976, after the sale the station flipped (back) to Top 40. The second go-around of Top 40 was the charm as WFLY caused the eventual deaths of AM powerhouses WTRY and WPTR in the following years and led to the deaths of most rivals though two (WGFM/WGY-FM from 1982-90 and WKKF since 2000) have survived for an extended period.

In July 2007, a number of personnel left WFLY, including afternoon jocks Mick Lee (to KKRZ in Portland, OR) and Christy Taylor (to sister station WZMR), overnight jock Mr. Alex (to NYC for commercial production), and promotions director JoAnn Razzano.

The current staff includes:

The FLY Morning Rush (Brian Cody, Chrissy Cavotta and Jim Clark) 5:30am-10am Terry O'Donnell on Middays 10am-2pm Marissa in the Afternoon 2pm-7pm Tanch with the World Famous Night Show 7pm-12am Eric V in the Overnight 12am-5:30am


In May of 2008, it was announced that WFLY would be bringing back "Summer Jam," a concert the station is well known for but hasn't put on in almost a decade. "Summer Jam 2008" will be at the Altamont Fairgrounds on June 21st.


for more details on WFLY-FM go to fly92.com

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