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WLTB is the callsign of an Adult Contemporary radio station licensed to Johnson City, New York and serves the Greater Binghamton Market . The station is owned by GM Broadcasting and broadcasts on 101.7 MHz from Ingraham Hill in Binghamton. It also has a translator @ 102.5 on Bornt Hill in Endicott, NY. It is only one of two locally owned radio stations in the Binghamton market. Studios for WLTB were originally located on Mcmaster Street in Owego N.Y. It was relocated to the Executive Inn in Endicott N.Y. in 1993, next to the Vestal Parkway in 1998, then in December 2009 to 3215 E. Main Street in Endwell N.Y. The station is currently located at 2801 East Main Street in the Endwell Plaza. Moving a few blocks down in October of 2015 ..... ==Call sign and format history== -First signed on in 1972 as WEBO-FM and simulcasted WEBO-AM until the late 1970s. -Changed call letters in 1979 to WWWT as a disco and later a Top-40 station. it was then known as 3WT. -From 1985-1987 it was WQWT, a light AC station known as the "Light Q". -In 1987 it became WQXT-"Q102" a CHR station until 1989, changing formats to Oldies. -In 1992 the call signs changed to WGRG. -The translator @ W273AB 102.5 was added in 1993. -in 1993 the format went back to CHR as "WGRG 101". -in mid 1994 it became known as "Power 101" -In 1996 it became alternative rock. -In 1998 the calls changed to its current WLTB, becoming "Lite 101.7" playing Light AC. -The station went in an AC direction and in 2001 became "Magic 101.7", keeping the current call signs. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「WLTB」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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