WUTI (1150
AM) was a
radio station
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broadcasting a
talk
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* Conversation, interactive communication between two or more people
* Lecture, an oral presentation intended to inform or instruct
...
format. Licensed to
Utica, New York
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, United States, the station, established in 1948 as WRUN, was last owned by Leatherstocking Media Group, Inc., and simulcast with
WFBL in
Syracuse
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until going off the air in 2013.
History
WUTI signed on April 24, 1948
as WRUN, under the ownership of the ''
Rome
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Sentinel''.
The ''Sentinel'' was concerned that the Utica-Rome area was not being served adequately by
WIBX
WIBX (950 AM broadcasting, AM) is a commercial radio, commercial radio station in Utica, New York. It is one of Central New York's oldest radio stations, dating back to 1925. The station airs a talk radio, news/talk radio format and is owned by ...
, which, at the time the paper applied for the
construction permit
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in 1946, had a 250-
watt
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signal incapable of reaching Rome at night; in contrast, WRUN, with its 5,000-watt signal, would have more of a regional reach.
(WIBX, in turn, upgraded to 5,000 watts soon afterward.
)
One of its announcers during WRUN's early days, in his first job as broadcaster, was a young radio announcer named
Dick Clark
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, whose father was the manager of WRUN AM and FM (the FM half now
WFRG-FM). He was known on-air as "Dick Clay", to avoid confusion with his father, who had the same name. The young Dick Clark would move to television, as anchor of the evening news program on
WKTV
WKTV (channel 2) is a television station in Utica, New York, United States, affiliated with NBC and CBS. Owned by Heartland Media, the station has studios on Smith Hill Road in Deerfield (with a Utica postal address), and its transmitter ...
, in 1951.
["Rock, Roll and Remember", by Dick Clark and Richard Robinson (New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1976)]
The ''Sentinel'' sold WRUN to Woods Communication Corporation in 1970; by then, it had a
middle-of-the-road format,
which evolved to a contemporary format by 1974.
However, WRUN returned to MOR programming the following year.
WRUN again changed its format in 1977, this time to
top 40
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.
The station was sold to WRUN, Inc. in 1978
and to Oneida Communications in 1985.
Forever Broadcasting bought the station in 1996.
In the fall of 1997, the station began to relay sister
country music
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station
WFRG-FM;
WRUN itself had applied for, but never used, the WFRG callsign in 1993.
Forever sold its stations in the market to
Regent Communications
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in 1999,
and the following year, after a brief period simulcasting erstwhile competitor WIBX, WRUN began an
adult standards
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format.
The format continued until 2005; that year, the station was sold to
WAMC
WAMC-FM (90.3 FM) is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Albany, New York, United States, featuring a public radio format. Owned by "WAMC Northeast Public Radio" with a legal name of "WAMC", WAMC-FM's primary signal encompa ...
, who switched it to a relay of its
public radio
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network.
However, WAMC had been trying since 1998 to launch an
FM relay of the network on 90.3 in nearby
Remsen.
When WRUN-FM finally signed on in December 2008,
it determined that the AM station was no longer necessary, and sold it to Digital Radio Broadcasting in exchange for a
translator
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in
Cooperstown
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the following year.
Upon assuming control that December, the new owners changed the call letters to WUTI, broadcasting a
variety hits format with minimal interruption;
by May 2010, the station began branding itself as "Ed 1150", including several thinly-veiled references to Ed Levine, the owner of
Galaxy Communications
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History
Ed Levine, the company's president ...
. That September, Leatherstocking Media Group began programming the station and implemented a simulcast of its Syracuse talk radio station WFBL, once again making WUTI a direct competitor to WIBX.
Leatherstocking bought WUTI outright shortly afterward.
WUTI went
off the air
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on May 23, 2013 after vandals stole the station's transmission line; at that time, the station was operating at reduced power, and had also been experiencing briefer interruptions due to unrelated technical problems with equipment used to receive programming from WFBL.
Though the station initially planned to resume broadcasting within weeks, by that December WUTI remained silent, with plans to return to the air in the first quarter of 2014.
The station ultimately did not sign back on within a year of going silent, and as a result its license was canceled by the
Federal Communications Commission
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on August 11, 2014.
Its studio in
Whitestown, still
zoned as a media studio, went into tax foreclosure and was auctioned off in September 2023 to a local car dealership in nearby
Oriskany.
References
External links
Facility details for Facility ID 73969 (WUTI)in the FCC Licensing and Management System
FCC History Cards for WUTI(covering 1946-1980 as WRUN)
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