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U.S. & Canadian Markets  M-Z

 

Miami - Fort Lauderdale - West Palm Beach

 

Milwaukee

Monroe, Louisiana

1974 E skip

 

New York City

 

  

 

New York State-Finger Lakes Region

Auburn

 

Canandaigua

 

Dundee-Penn Yan

 

Geneva
WECQ 101.7 Central New York's First Quadraphonic Station (1974)

 

Seneca Falls-Waterloo

 

Watkins Glen

 

Oklahoma City

 

Philadelphia

 

The Summer of 1973 WIFI 92 Boogie Bumper Sticker
WIFI 92 Philadelphia 1973 Boogie Bumper Sticker
WIFI 92 Philadelphia 1973 Boogie Bumper Sticker

 

1974 Tropo

 

Phoenix

Pittsburgh

 

Providence

Richmond

 

 

   

 

Rochester

 

 

 

 

Saint Louis

San Diego

 

San Francisco - San Jose

    

  

 

Scranton  -  Wilkes-Barre

Seattle

 

South Bend

 

Syracuse

 

  Do you remember this station? WJPZ was an unlicensed AM station on the air from 1972 until the early 1980's. Operating at  50 watts on 1200 Kilohertz, the transmitter was base mounted on the current FM 88 WAER tower on the roof of the Dey Hall Building on Comstock Avenue in the Syracuse University area. The WAER tower and building structure was used for the grounding system. The signal was local for 3 miles and it's fringe area reached Fulton, NY, 25 miles away. The format was Top 40. The studios were located on the second floor of a home on Waverly Avenue. A dedicated phone line was used to get audio from the studio to the transmitter. When i visited WJPZ one saturday afternoon in 1974, Bob, who was filling in on the air, was a full time air announcer for Utica's WTLB AM 1310.The staff used a Gates mono board, russco turntables and cart machines. "Z Rock 1200" ran a tight Top 40 format with great jingles and commercials.They were a non-profit station that had a small news department, a request line, live on air contests and wasn't affiliated with WAER. Overnight's, WJPZ would rebroadcast WKFM at 104.7 MHz in Fulton, an automated Top 40 station.  They sounded as good as other Syracuse area stations.

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Tampa

 

Toronto

 

 

 

Utica

 

 

Ware, Massachusetts

 

 

Washington

 

 

 

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