Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| WNYC | |
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| Name | WNYC |
| City | New York City |
| State | New York |
| Country | United States |
| Frequency | 820 AM |
| Branding | WNYC |
| Sister stations | WQXR-FM, WNYC-FM |
| Owner | New York Public Radio |
| Language | English |
WNYC is a public radio station located in New York City, New York, and is owned by New York Public Radio. It is one of the oldest radio stations in the United States, with a rich history dating back to 1924, when it was founded by John Wanamaker and The New York Times. WNYC has been a member of National Public Radio since 1970 and has been affiliated with Public Radio International since 1994. The station's programming is also available online through its website and through mobile apps, such as iTunes and Google Play, and is also broadcast on Sirius XM.
WNYC has a long and storied history, dating back to 1924, when it was founded by John Wanamaker and The New York Times. The station was originally located in the Wanamaker's department store in Manhattan and was later moved to the Municipal Building in 1935. During World War II, WNYC broadcast news and information to the public, including reports from Edward R. Murrow and Walter Winchell. In the 1960s and 1970s, the station became a hub for counterculture and progressive programming, featuring shows hosted by Bob Fass and Steve Post. WNYC has also been a longtime affiliate of National Public Radio, broadcasting programs such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered, which are hosted by Steve Inskeep and Ari Shapiro, and has also broadcast shows from Public Radio International, including The World and Studio 360, which are hosted by Marco Werman and Kurt Andersen.
WNYC's programming includes a wide range of shows and topics, from news and current events to arts and culture. The station broadcasts programs such as The Brian Lehrer Show, which is hosted by Brian Lehrer and features interviews with guests such as Michael Bloomberg and Bill de Blasio, and The Leonard Lopate Show, which is hosted by Leonard Lopate and features interviews with guests such as Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee. WNYC also broadcasts programs such as On the Media, which is hosted by Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield, and Radiolab, which is hosted by Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich. The station has also broadcast shows from NPR, including Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, which is hosted by Peter Sagal and features panelists such as Mo Rocca and Faith Salie, and Car Talk, which is hosted by Tom Magliozzi and Ray Magliozzi.
WNYC is located in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, in a building that was formerly occupied by The New York Times. The station's facilities include state-of-the-art studios and equipment, as well as a large newsroom and offices for the station's staff. WNYC also has a large archive of recordings and documents, including historic broadcasts and interviews with notable figures such as Franklin D. Roosevelt and Albert Einstein. The station's transmitter is located in Carlstadt, New Jersey, and its signal is broadcast on 820 AM and 93.9 FM.
WNYC is managed by New York Public Radio, a non-profit organization that also operates WQXR-FM and WNYC-FM. The station is funded by a combination of corporate sponsorships, grants, and listener support, including donations from individuals and organizations such as the Ford Foundation and the Knight Foundation. WNYC's management team includes Laura Walker, who serves as the station's president and CEO, and Dean Cappello, who serves as the station's chief content officer. The station's board of directors includes notable figures such as Richard Parsons and Sharon Percy Rockefeller.
WNYC has won numerous awards for its programming, including Peabody Awards, Pulitzer Prizes, and Emmy Awards. The station has also been recognized for its innovative use of technology, including its use of podcasting and social media. WNYC's shows and hosts have also been recognized with awards, including The Brian Lehrer Show, which won a Peabody Award in 2007, and Radiolab, which won a Peabody Award in 2011. The station has also been recognized for its coverage of major events, including the September 11 attacks and Hurricane Sandy.
WNYC broadcasts its signal on 820 AM and 93.9 FM, and is also available online through its website and through mobile apps. The station's signal is broadcast to the New York metropolitan area, including New York City, New Jersey, and Connecticut. WNYC is also available on Sirius XM and through NPR's website and mobile apps. The station's programming is also broadcast on WNYC-FM, which is a non-commercial classical music station that broadcasts on 105.9 FM. WNYC has also partnered with other organizations, including The New York Times and The Guardian, to produce and broadcast programming, including The New York Times' The Daily podcast, which is hosted by Michael Barbaro.
Category:Radio stations in New York City