WFOG (AM)

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WFOG
Currently silent
Broadcast area Eastern Long Island
Frequency 1570 kHz
Ownership
Owner Five Towns College
History
First air date
August 8, 1963;61 years ago (1963-08-08) [1]
Former call signs
  • WAPC (1963–1967)
  • WHRF (1967–1974) [2]
  • WRCN (1974–1982)
  • WRHD (1983–January 1990)
  • WRHZ (January–August 1990)
  • WRHD (August 1990–1999)
  • WFOG (1999–2001)
  • WFTU (2001–2024) [3]
Technical information [4]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 18238
Class B
Power
  • 1,000 watts (daytime)
  • 500 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
40°54′48.00″N72°39′16.00″W / 40.9133333°N 72.6544444°W / 40.9133333; -72.6544444
Translator(s) 104.9 W285FX (Riverhead) [5]
Links
Public license information
Website www.ftc.edu

WFOG (1570 AM) is a college radio station owned and operated by Five Towns College and licensed to Riverhead, New York. It broadcasts a variety format featuring programming produced by current students and faculty of Five Towns College. The station is also operated by a student management staff under the guidance of the general manager, a staff professor. The studio is located on the campus in Dix Hills, New York.

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History

WFOG began as top 40 WAPC on August 8, 1963, to continue the signal of WPAC (1580 AM) to the east. It would later become WHRF as "Wharf Radio" and then the AM side of WRCN-FM in 1974 as WRCN. [6]

Five Towns College (2001–2024)

The station occasionally broadcast live music performances from the Dix Hills Center for the Performing Arts and the other performance venues on the college campus. It also had a program called "Theatre of the Air," where students re-enacted the old days of radio through old radio dramas. The first of these events had so many on-line listeners, the station's server crashed. [7]

The station briefly went silent in January 2017 [8] and resumed operations in January 2018. [9] [10]

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References

  1. 1969 Broadcasting Yearbook, page B-117
  2. 1968 Broadcasting Yearbook, page B-113. 1570 is now listed as WHRF.
  3. "Call Sign History". CDBS Public Access Database. FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved April 15, 2013.
  4. "Facility Technical Data for WFOG". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  5. "Facility ID:202078 W285FX". fcc.gov. Federal Communications Commission . Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  6. Long Island Radio History, AM stations
  7. Snyder, Stephen (April 19, 2007). "Something special on the air...". Newsday. pp. combined ed. B section.
  8. "Request for Extension of Special Temporary Authority to Remain Silent". FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  9. "Correspondence Folder". FCC Media Bureau. Retrieved September 4, 2024.
  10. "Facilities and Equipment". Five Towns College. Retrieved March 20, 2023.
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