WLYN
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| WLYN-AM | |
| City of license | Lynn, MA |
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| Broadcast area | Boston, MA |
| Frequency | 1360 kHz |
| First air date | 1940s |
| Format | Ethnic |
| Power | 700 watts day, 76 watts night |
| Class | D |
| Callsign meaning | LYNn, Massachusetts |
| Owner | Multicultural Broadcasting |
WLYN is a leased-time ethnic station in the Boston market. The station is licensed to Lynn, Massachusetts, and is owned by Multicultural Broadcasting. Its programming is broadcast on 1360 kHz on the AM band. WLYN broadcast in AM Stereo until the end of 2006.
WLYN first went on the air in the late 1940s as a daytime-only station and for many years served the North Shore area with local programming and features.
WLYN had an FM station on the 101.7 frequency; WLYN-FM for years simulcast WLYN-AM during the day and had its own programming after the AM signed-off at sunset.
By the late 1970s, WLYN-FM had begun broadcasting ethnic programming in the mid-day hours, with drive times still simulcast with the AM. In 1981, WLYN-FM began broadcasting a nighttime block of "new wave" rock music which eventually became a 24/7 modern rock format in 1982 when the midday ethnic programs were moved to the AM side. In 1983, WLYN-FM was sold to the Boston Phoneix to become to WFNX, retaining for the most part the format that had been launched by the previous owners.
Since the early 1980s, WLYN has continued to broadcast ethnic programming, and now broadcasts 24 hours a day with reduced nighttime power.
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