WBYY explained

WBYY
Above:Simulcast of WFNQ, Nashua
City:Somersworth, New Hampshire
Country:US
Area:Seacoast Region
Branding:98.7 Frank FM
Airdate: (as WRGW)[1]
Format:Classic hits
Subchannels:HD2: News–talk (WTSN simulcast)
Erp:6,000 watts
Haat:96m (315feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:23253
Licensing Authority:FCC
Coordinates:43.2365°N -70.8931°W
Callsign Meaning:"The Bay" (previous format)
Affiliations:New England Patriots Radio Network
Owner:Binnie Media
Licensee:WBIN Media Co., Inc.
Sister Stations:WTSN
Webcast: (via WFNQ)

WBYY (98.7 FM; "Frank FM") is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Somersworth, New Hampshire, United States, with studios in Dover, the station serves the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire and Southern Maine. The station is owned by Binnie Media.[2]

History

The station was assigned the call letters WTSN-FM on September 6, 1991. The call sign was changed to WRZY on October 15, 1993, and to WRGW on April 18, 1994;[3] under that call sign, the station took to the air January 25, 1995, with an adult contemporary format branded as "The Rock Garden".[1] [4] The station changed its call letters to WRDX on April 15, 1996,[3] concurrent with a switch to an adult standards format branded "Radio Deluxe"; however, the AC format returned a month later,[5] and the station became WBYY on June 14, 1996,[3] to reflect its "98.7 The Bay" branding.[6]

On August 31, 2015, WBYY and its sister station WTSN announced plans to merge with Port Broadcasting's WNBP and WWSF and Aruba Capital Holdings' WXEX and WXEX-FM to form Coastal Radio Partners.[7] The three-way merger was not completed;[8] on September 29, 2016, WBYY and WTSN were instead sold to Binnie Media for $2.1 million.[9]

On May 24, 2019, WBYY changed its format from adult contemporary to classic hits, branded as "Frank FM"; the programming is largely simulcast with Nashua sister station WFNQ, though WBYY breaks away for local commercials and station identifications.[10] The "Frank FM" network, which also includes WLNH-FM in Laconia, transitioned to a hot adult contemporary format during 2021.[11]

After morning host Marc Nazzaro (who used the air name "DJ Nazzy") was laid off from "Frank FM" in January 2023 as part of a refocus of Binnie Media's resources on its news and talk programming, vice president of programming Heath Cole told the Concord Monitor that "the music format that we do will change".[12] On February 1, 2023, WBYY, along with the rest of the "Frank FM" network, returned to a classic hits format; the stations also dropped their remaining on-air staff, who were reassigned to other positions within the company.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999. 1999. D-282. October 30, 2012.
  2. Web site: WBYY Facility Record . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  3. Web site: WBYY Call Sign History . United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division .
  4. News: Fybush. Scott. New England RadioWatch. October 30, 2012. May 15, 1996.
  5. News: Fybush. Scott. New England RadioWatch. October 30, 2012. May 21, 1996.
  6. News: Fybush. Scott. WRKO Fun, and San Juan too!. New England RadioWatch. October 30, 2012. July 5, 1996.
  7. News: Venta . Lance . Three New England Groups Merge Into Coastal Radio Partners . August 1, 2023 . RadioInsight . August 31, 2013.
  8. News: Venta . Lance . Aruba Capital Holdings & Port Broadcasting Finally Merge . August 1, 2023 . RadioInsight . November 29, 2016.
  9. http://www.fosters.com/article/20160411/NEWS/160419853 Binnie Media to acquire WTSN and WBYY
  10. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/177088/binnie-media-makes-trio-of-flips-in-new-hampshire/ Binnie Media Makes Trio of Flips in New Hampshire
  11. Web site: Binnie Makes Musical Shifts In New Hampshire. January 7, 2022. RadioInsight. en-US.
  12. News: Duckler . Ray . Even without his longtime role as on-air disc jockey, Nazzy still knows how to throw a party . February 2, 2023 . . January 22, 2023.
  13. https://radioinsight.com/headlines/248183/new-hampshires-frank-fm-returns-to-classic-hits/ New Hampshire's Frank-FM Returns to Classic Hits