WWHT


WWHT is a radio station that is licensed to Syracuse, New York. The station is owned by iHeartMedia and broadcasts a contemporary hit radio format.
WWHT broadcasts in HD Radio.

History

The station signed on the air as WONO in 1956, with a classical music format. In 1979, the station's new owner, Roy H. Park Broadcasting, changed its call sign to WRRB and installed a country music format. Over the next decade and a half, 107.9 FM has changed formats and call letters several times; these formats included adult contemporary, album-oriented rock, easy listening/classical, and country again.
In 1996, WHEN-FM was sold to Cox Communications, owners of country format competitor WBBS. On June 10 of that year, the station flipped to contemporary hit radio with new call letters WWHT. WWHT was one of a group of five stations included in a trade between Cox and Jacor Communications in 1999 when Cox exited the Syracuse market. Clear Channel Communications subsequently acquired Jacor in April 1999. While classified as a mainstream CHR and playing mainstream pop and rock, WWHT focused heavily on rhythmic and dance hits.
In 2010, WWHT added more rhythmic songs and reduced non-rhythmic content, a trend that several top-40 stations were adopting at the time, and by January 2011 had shifted completely to rhythmic top 40. This resulted in WWHT being moved from the mainstream top 40 reporting panels of both Nielsen BDS and Mediabase panels to their respective rhythmic panels in November 2011. In October 2012, WWHT returned to mainstream top 40, dropping almost all rhythmic-only content, but because most of the station's programming was voice-tracked, Nielsen BDS did not include its playlist in its Top 40/CHR panel.

HD Radio

WWHT broadcasts in HD Radio with two subchannels: