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WPLJ (95.5 FM) is a radio station in New York City owned by the broadcasting division of Cumulus Media. WPLJ shares studio facilities with sister stations WABC (770 AM), WNSH (94.7 FM), and WNBM (103.9 FM) inside 2 Penn Plaza (above Pennsylvania Station) in midtown Manhattan, and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building. The station airs a Hot Adult Contemporary music format, and is the home of the Todd & Jayde morning show.
WPLJ broadcasts in the HD Radio format.
The station went on the air on May 4, 1948 under the call sign WJZ-FM, and in March 1953, the station's call letters were changed to WABC-FM following the merger of the American Broadcasting Company with United Paramount Theatres. As most FM stations did during the medium's formative years, 95.5 FM simulcasted the programming of its AM sister station.
In the early 1960s, however, WABC-FM began to program itself separately from WABC (AM). During the 1962–63 New York City newspaper strike, the station carried a news format for 17 hours daily. Two-and-a-half years before WINS launched its own around-the-clock, all-news format in April 1965, it was the first attempt at an all-news format in the New York market. This was followed by stints with Broadway show tunes and general freeform programming, including broadcasts of New York Mets baseball games. WABC's AM personalities, notably Dan Ingram, Chuck Leonard, and Bob Lewis, hosted programs on the FM side which were the total opposites of the Top 40-powered sound for which they were better known on AM. WABC-FM did continue to simulcast its AM sister station during Herb Oscar Anderson's morning drive program.
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group WPLJ · Frank Zappa · The Mothers Of Invention Burnt Weeny Sandwich ℗ 1970 Zappa Family Trust, Under exclusive license to Universal Music Enterprises, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc. Released on: 1970-02-09 Producer, Associated Performer, Vocals, Guitar: Frank Zappa Associated Performer, Vocals: Roy Estrada Associated Performer, Trumpet: Buzz Gardner Associated Performer, Woodwinds: Bunk Gardner Associated Performer, Percussion: Art Tripp Associated Performer, Vocalist: Lowell George Associated Performer, Vocals: Janet Ferguson Associated Performer, Saxophone: Ian Underwood Composer Lyricist: Luther McDaniels Auto-generated by YouTube.
1978 television commercial for New York radio station 95.5 WPLJ "New York's Best Rock" playing The Stones,Beatles,Linda Ronstadt and others.
90 minutes of radio from 8th of july 1986. Recorded from New York Radio WPLJ Power.
The legendary FM station will stop programming at 7 p.m. WPLJ signed on the air in 1971 and played "album rock" in the '70s. CBS2's Mary Calvi reports.
Trivia: -This video is dedicated to a user named “Random Idiot”, who uploaded most K-LOVE station idents in Americas (not the songs), but was terminated for an unknown reason. -This is a new K-LOVE ID, as he says “Across the globe” instead of “And reaching around the world” since March 2022. This was first heard in March 2024. -Despite this being heard on March 2024, this was recorded as a .wav by me on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 9:06 PM. -The song at the beginning was “More of You” by Colton Dixon. -The song at the end was “This Is Amazing Grace” by Phil Wickham.
Music Station WPLJ is signing off the airwaves on Friday.
Popular radio station WPLJ has signed off the air for the final time.
WPLJ (95.5 FM) is a radio station in New York City owned by the broadcasting division of Cumulus Media. WPLJ shares studio facilities with sister stations WABC (770 AM), WNSH (94.7 FM), and WNBM (103.9 FM) inside 2 Penn Plaza (above Pennsylvania Station) in midtown Manhattan, and its transmitter is atop the Empire State Building. The station airs a Hot Adult Contemporary music format, and is the home of the Todd & Jayde morning show.
WPLJ broadcasts in the HD Radio format.
The station went on the air on May 4, 1948 under the call sign WJZ-FM, and in March 1953, the station's call letters were changed to WABC-FM following the merger of the American Broadcasting Company with United Paramount Theatres. As most FM stations did during the medium's formative years, 95.5 FM simulcasted the programming of its AM sister station.
In the early 1960s, however, WABC-FM began to program itself separately from WABC (AM). During the 1962–63 New York City newspaper strike, the station carried a news format for 17 hours daily. Two-and-a-half years before WINS launched its own around-the-clock, all-news format in April 1965, it was the first attempt at an all-news format in the New York market. This was followed by stints with Broadway show tunes and general freeform programming, including broadcasts of New York Mets baseball games. WABC's AM personalities, notably Dan Ingram, Chuck Leonard, and Bob Lewis, hosted programs on the FM side which were the total opposites of the Top 40-powered sound for which they were better known on AM. WABC-FM did continue to simulcast its AM sister station during Herb Oscar Anderson's morning drive program.