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WBPM : ウィキペディア英語版
WBPM

WBPM (92.9 FM) is a classic hits music formatted radio station licensed to Saugerties, New York, serving the Mid-Hudson Valley and Catskills. The station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and broadcasts at 6,000 watts ERP from the a tower in the Town of Kingston, New York.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WBPM Facility Record )
The WBPM calls were previously on 94.3 MHz from 1975 to 2003, that station is today known as WKXP.
==History==
92.9 MHz, Saugerties, New York was added to the FCC's Table of Allotments in June 1998.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Proceeding 90-495, June 16, 1998 )〕 The allotment was applied for and won by then-WRNQ/WKIP/WTND owner Eric Straus. In its preparation to reach the air, its tower site changed from WDST's original tower in Lake Katrine to a defunct AT&T microwave relay tower site in the Town of Kingson, given that a feasibility study showed that from the former very little signal would reach the main target market of Poughkeepsie.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WBPM coverage map )
On September 15, 1999, the allotment was assigned the call letters WRKW,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=WBPM call sign history )〕 signed on for testing that October 23, and made a full launch on November 1, 1999. WRKW's launch format was a "Rock Adult Contemporary" format called ''Quality Rock'' which was automated and jockless outside of the syndicated Bob & Tom morning show. Later a voicetracked PM drive jock and the syndicated weekend show ''The Beatle Years'' was added. Considering that the same music was available on the far stronger WPDH, the station struggled to make a showing.
After Clear Channel Communications purchased Straus' stations in 2000, the format remained unchanged until 2002 due to contractual obligations to the firm that programmed the ''Quality Rock'' format. On June 26, 2002, at 10 AM, the station entered a 26-hour-long stunt of Eminem's "Without Me." The next day at Noon, WRKW relaunched as active rock ''92.9 Rock.'' Unlike its predecessor, the station launched with DJ's taken from sister stations and a heavy promotion blitz and quickly became a middle-of-the pack radio station.
In March 2003, the syndicated ''Waking with the Wolf'' show began airing on the station. "The Wolf" had been on WPDH for several years before moving to WPYX in Albany, New York. This show did not live up to the station's expectations and was canceled 14 months later when the station changed formats again.
On May 26, 2004, WRKW changed format to oldies as ''Cool 92.9'' and soon thereafter took the WBPM〔 calls which had served nearly three decades on 94.3 FM and with air staff formerly of that station and oldies predecessor WCZX.
In late May 2006, it was announced that WBPM and sister station WGHQ would be swapped to Pamal Broadcasting along with Clear Channel's Rutland, Vermont cluster (WSYB, WZRT) and WPYR in Baton Rouge, Louisiana for WRNX in Amherst, Massachusetts. The deal made WBPM a sister station to market leaders WSPK and WHUD as well as WBNR and WLNA.

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