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WVOA Flips to Radio Disney

SYRACUSE -- A few months after returning to a prior religious format, WVOA 105.1 has joined some of its sister stations in carrying the syndicated Radio Disney format.  This brings Radio Disney back to the FM dial in Syracuse for the first time since it was replaced by the MOViN format (WOLF-FM/WWLF-FM) a few years […]

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WVOA Returns After Outage

SYRACUSE -- Love Radio 105.1 WVOA/DeRuyter is back on the air Monday evening, following an outage that lasted for at least part of the weekend.  Co-owner Sam Furco responded to a CNYRadio.com inquiry about the station's status late Monday night, but did not comment on the exact cause or length of the outage.  Our thanks […]

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Programming Resumes on 105.1

SYRACUSE -- The locally-owned "Love Radio" format is back on 105.1 (WVOA), following more than two weeks of dead air following the station's sale and the subsequent termination of Clear Channel's "Nova" Hot AC format.

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105.1 to Reclaim Heritage WVOA Calls

SYRACUSE -- There's new information tonight on what's going on with that 105.1 signal that's been off the air since the station's sale from Aloha Stations Trust to Foxfur Communications closed on May 1st.  Co-owner Sam Furco tells CNYRadio.com 105.1 will reclaim the WVOA call letters it held for 20 years.

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Nova 105.1 Signs Off

SYRACUSE -- We all knew it would happen sooner or later -- Nova 105.1 (WWDG) and its "90s and now" format are gone from the local airwaves.  The station signed off the air this afternoon and now sits silent, waiting for its new owner to take control.

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"School of Scrutiny" Returns to Syracuse Airwaves

Bobby Tutton started the talk show "School of Scrutiny" or SOS for short, in 1988 when he worked for WVOA.  After a few years at stations in Virginia and West Virginia, Tutton tells CNYRadio.com he's back.

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FCC Denies WVOA-AM Permit Extension

According to AllAccess.com, an attempt by Cram Communications to extend the construction permit for WVOA-AM in DeWitt has been denied. The article says a local building moratorium and a zoning-related lawsuit forced Cram to delay construction. The ruling doesn't take away Cram's CP. They can still build, but the clock continues ticking toward the deadline.

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New AM station for Syracuse

New York Radio and TV Pages is reporting that Cram Communications has been awarded 720 AM. The city of license for the new frequency will be DeWitt.

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