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WMAJ (1230
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) is an AM radio station in the Elmira-Corning market of
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. It
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at 1,000 watts at day and 910 watts at night from studios in
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. It airs an
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format branded as "Magic 106.7/106.9".


History

Test broadcasts began on November 1, 1939, reaching states such as Idaho and Florida. WMAJ officially started its broadcasts on November 26, operated by the ''
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'' with the call sign WENY and was affiliated with the
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. It was initially assigned to 1200
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, with studios in the Mark Twain Hotel on Market Street in Elmira. WENY was the third ''Star-Gazette'' affiliated radio station. In the spring of 1932, the newspaper had briefly assumed control of WBGF in Glen Falls, and changed that station's call letters to WESG, with plans to move the station to Elmira. However, a short time later the newspaper instead entered into a long-term lease with Cornell University to operate its station in Ithaca from the newspaper's studios in Elmira. At this time, the Cornell station changed its call letters from WEAI to WESG (now
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). The newspaper's leasing of WESG was terminated in mid-1940, and WENY became the ''Star-Gazette's'' sole radio outlet. In 1941, WENY moved to 1230 kHz, as part of the reassignments made under the provisions of the
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(NARBA), where it remains today. Former sister station WENY-FM was launched in the 1960s. In the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, WENY was a full-service operation with an extensive air staff and local news department and by far the dominant radio station in the Elmira market. In the 1970s, as a
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music station, WENY adopted the slogan "We're the One", a play on the Orleans song "
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", which was popular at the time and was used in promotions for
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, of which then-sister station WENY-TV 36 was an affiliate. The members of Orleans also were natives of the Elmira and Ithaca areas. The station kept playing music until the early 1990s, when it switched to
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. That was when it dropped ''Voice of the People'', a long-running local talk show that ran weeknights at 6 p.m. Ted Hodge was the host of ''Voice of the People'' in the late 1970s. Longtime owner Howard Green sold the station cluster to
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in 1999. As Lilly (and its predecessor, SJL Broadcast Management) was primarily a television company at the time (it would eventually reenter radio in 2019), Lilly sold off the radio stations to White Broadcasting in 2000, which switched the AM side to an
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format. Under a limited marketing agreement, the station was managed by Eolin Broadcasting Inc., which also owned
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station
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, WCBA-FM (
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), WCBA (
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) and
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(oldies). White sold the station to EBI in 2001, at which time the television station was separated from the radio stations. EBI moved the station to its headquarters in South Corning and switched WENY back to talk radio, simulcasting with WCLI. In 2003, EBI sold all of the stations to Route 81 Radio, based in
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. When Route 81 Radio went defunct, WS Media, a shell company for William and Paige Christian (owners of TV station
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), bought the stations. To circumvent ownership caps, the Christians each operate some of the stations under each individual owner's name. In November 2019,
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struck an agreement to buy all of the Christians' broadcast assets, including WENY. WENY carried a mostly syndicated lineup. ''Frankly Speaking'' with Frank Acomb, a local program, was heard during morning
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. The station simulcast local high school sports with WGMM, with Denis Sweeney on play-by-play. Though WENY shared the same "Patriot" brand as other Waypoint conservative talk stations
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and
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, it did not share the same lineup of hosts, because WWLZ, a competing station owned by Seven Mountains Media, held the rights to almost all the shows on those stations in the Elmira market for over a decade. The lineup became available to WENY in 2020 when WWLZ changed formats. In June 2021, WENY changed their format from talk (which continued on WENI) to adult contemporary, branded as "Magic 106.7/106.9" (the format and "Magic" branding moved from
WENI-FM WENI-FM (92.7 MHz) is an American radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to serve the community of South Waverly, Pennsylvania (located south of Waverly, New York). Starting in early 2010, the then-WPHD moved to ...
92.7 and WENY-FM 97.7). This returned WENY to its earlier years as a music station.Seven Mountains Media Makes Multiple Frequency Shifts In Elmira/Corning
Radioinsight - June 7, 2021 On February 13, 2023, the station changed its call sign to WMAJ.


Notable former staff

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* Carl Hausman *Horn in the Morn *Ron Ferro *Steve Christy *Dick Irland


References

§Online posts of letter signed by Dale L. Taylor, Manager, on WENY letterhead on March 4, 1940; Press and Sun Bulletin article, September 18, 1997, p. 13, some names and dates mentioned in reporting on Taylor's passing away.


External links

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Denis Sweeney's WENY sports pageFrankly Speaking with Frank Acomb
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FCC History Cards for WMAJ
(covering 1938-1981 as WENY) {{coord, 42, 04, 29, N, 76, 46, 47, W, type:landmark_region:US_source:FCC, display=title MAJ (AM) Mainstream adult contemporary radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1939 1939 establishments in New York (state) Seven Mountains Media