810 AM WGY is a 50,000-watt News/Talk station in Albany/Schenectady, New York. They've been on the air since 1922 when their license holder was the General Electric Company, a company that was a pioneer in the development of radio.
Sister station WGY-FM "Electric 99" was a CHR station beginning around 1987 and an Oldies outlet from 1990 to 1994.
97.5 FM WWWV has been a Rock station in Charlottesville, Virginia since 1977. Over the years they have shifted from different genres of Rock--AOR, Modern Rock, Active Rock and now Classic Rock.
WRFF in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has been an Alternative Rock station since 2007. They were originally known as "Radio 104.5" but rebranded to "Alt 104-5" in 2020.
WKDZ went on the air in 1972 from Cadiz, Kentucky and has carried a Country format since the early 1990s. They switched frequencies from 106.3 FM to 106.5 FM in 2001.
870 AM WFLO has been on the air in Farmville, Virginia since 1947. A companion station at 95.7 FM began broadcasting in 1961. Both stations were sold to the Educational Media Foundation in 2021 and 95.7 FM became yet another K-Love outlet. 870 AM was bought back from EMF and relaunched from a new studio in 2022.
93.7 FM WCGY was on the air in Boston, Massachusetts from 1974 to 1994. The call letters were chosen for (W) Curt GowdY, the well-known sportscaster and owner of the station at the time.
WUVA began broadcasting at the University of Virginia in the 1940s as an unlicensed, AM carrier-current station. They became officially licensed in 1979 and began transmitting at 92.7 FM. WUVA was an independent, non-profit corporation and legally unaffiliated with the University of Virginia but was still registered as a student organization. This was in contrast to WTJU, a more traditional campus station that was owned and operated by the school. WUVA was a Rock station at first and later switched to Top-40 and by the 1990s played Adult Contemporary music. A flip to Urban Contemporary took place in 1996 and another flip to Country in 2015. After the station was sold in 2017 the new owners changed the call letters to WCVL while retaining the Country format.
92.9 FM WMFQ (We Mean Fine Quality) went on the air in 1977 as a Beautiful Music station in Ocala, Florida. Their format has changed over the years to Soft Adult Contemporary, Oldies, Classic Hits, Hot Adult Contemporary and now CHR as "Q92.9"
850 AM WEAT was on the air in West Palm Beach, Florida from 1948 until 1998 (except for a one year period in the mid-1980s when their call letters were WCGY.) They carried a Country format in the 1970s and into the early 80s.
104.5 FM WAXX has been a Country station in Eau Claire, Wisconsin since 1976. At 2000 feet, their tower is one of the tallest structures in the United States.