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WNCY-FM

Coordinates: 44°15′25″N 88°11′42″W / 44.257°N 88.195°W / 44.257; -88.195
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WNCY-FM
Broadcast areaGreen Bay-Fox Cities
Frequency100.3 MHz
BrandingY100
Programming
FormatCountry
Ownership
Owner
WDKF, WGEE, WIXX, WNFL, WTAQ, WYDR
History
First air date
1970s (as WEMI-FM at 100.1)
1995 (as WNCY-FM at 100.3)
Former call signs
WEMI-FM (1970s-1995)
Former frequencies
100.1 MHz (1970s-1995)
Call sign meaning
W New CountrY
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID9965
ClassC2
ERP45,000 watts
HAAT149 meters
Translator(s)92.1 W221DA (Howard)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.wncy.com

WNCY-FM (100.3 FM, "Y100") is an American commercial country music formatted radio station licensed to Neenah-Menasha, Wisconsin, that serves the Green Bay and Appleton-Oshkosh areas. WNCY is owned and operated by Midwest Communications, which owns six other radio stations in Northeast Wisconsin. WNCY's studios are located at 1420 Bellevue Street in Bellevue, while its transmitter is located in a rural area east of the city of Kaukauna.

On July 18, 2006, Midwest Communications broke ground on their new, $4.725 million facility in Bellevue, and WNCY moved into the new broadcast center in January 2008. The facility is located on the WNFL tower site on Bellevue Street. WNCY and the six other Midwest Communications stations in Northeast Wisconsin are now located in the new facility.[2]

WNCY, along with the other Midwest stations in Green Bay, simulcasts WIXX if a tornado warning is in effect within Northeast Wisconsin.

Current on-air staff

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  • Charli McKenzie
  • Shotgun Shannon
  • Dan Stone
  • Rachel Chase
  • Hannah
  • PJ
  • Pat Thomas
  • Shane Reno
  • David Kaye
  • Brianne

History

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100.3 was WEMI-FM at 100.1 until it moved to its current frequency of 100.3 on May 17, 1995, and started their country format.[3][4]

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WNCY-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ News story wtaq.com [dead link]
  3. ^ Kendra Meinert, "Radio roundup," The Green Bay Press-Gazette, July 27, 1995.
  4. ^ American Radio History [dead link]
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44°15′25″N 88°11′42″W / 44.257°N 88.195°W / 44.257; -88.195