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WPTR (AM)

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Broadcast area
  
Albany, New York

Power
  
1,000 watts unlimited

Facility ID
  
8726

City of license
  
Schenectady

Area
  
Albany

Sister stations
  
WABY, WAIX, WJKE

First air date
  
1942 (as WSNY)

Class
  
C

Frequency
  
1240 kHz

Format
  
Sports radio

Branding
  
Sporty 1240 AM

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Former callsigns
  
WSNY (1942-1975) WWWD (1976-1988) WVKZ (1988-2012)

Owner
  
Empire Broadcasting Corporation

WPTR (1240 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a business news format known as "Empire News Network". Located west of Schenectady, New York, USA, the station serves the Albany area as well as Schenectady. The station is owned by Empire Broadcasting Corporation.

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History

WPTR began as long running middle-of-the-road station WSNY in 1942. In 1968, WSNY flipped to Top 40, going into direct competition with more powerful and established stations WPTR (now WDCD) and WTRY (now WOFX). The format was initially a success. However, by the early 1970s, FM Top 40 began to take hold in the Albany market as well; by 1973, in addition to WPTR and WTRY, WSNY had to contend with WABY (now WAMC), WGFM (now WRVE), and WHSH (now WPYX). In 1974, WSNY left the air. In 1976, the station returned to the air as WWWD, with kind of a top 40/oldies hybrid format. WWWD began to add vast amounts of off-track betting racing to their schedule during the 1980s. In early 1988, the station became WVKZ and partially simulcasted WVKZ-FM (now WDCD-FM), with their rock based top 40 format. WVKZ drifted through various formats during the 1990s, including classic country and talk, before flipping to oldies in 2004. In February 2009, WVKZ started broadcasting Scott Shannon's True Oldies network after broadcasting as "Real Oldies" since 2004.

Ernie Anastos sold his Albany-area stations—WVKZ, WABY, WQAR, and WUAM and its translator W291BY—to Empire Broadcasting Corporation in June 2012 at a purchase price of $1.2 million. The transaction consummated on September 7, 2012. On September 8, 2012, the station adopted the historic WPTR call letters, formerly used on the stations now known as WDCD, WAJZ, and WDCD-FM.

On June 7, 2013 WPTR changed their format to sports.

On June 27, 2016 WPTR changed their format from sports to a simulcast of business news-formatted WAIX 1160 AM Mechanicville, branded as "Empire News Network".

History of call letters

The call letters WPTR were previously assigned to an AM station (later known as WDCD (AM)) in Albany, New York.

References

WPTR (AM) Wikipedia