WNYJ-FM

WNYJ-FM (89.7 FM) is an adult hits-formatted commercial FM radio station, licensed to, a satellite city of. WNYJ-FM is owned by and broadcasts from studios in the  in ; it's transmitter is located at the former.

Sale to Radio One, flip to Jack FM
On July 23, 2016, Family Radio sold WNYJ-FM to for $5.2 million. On August 1, 2016, WNYJ-FM abruptly ended it's brokered programming format and started stunting with a "wheel of formats", which was spun every few hours. The "wheel of formats" included "KISS 89.7" (all-Kiss, a band from New York City), " 89.7" (all-Rick Springfield), "89 W-THC" (marijuana-themed music), "Booty 89.7" (crunk), "Boom 89.7" (classic hip-hop), "89 WNYJ" (oldies), "Indie 89" (all-indie music), "Pump 89.7" (dance/EDM), and "89.7 The Bone" (classic rock). The wheel of formats was spun for several days until August 8 at 3 p.m., when, after playing "Louie Louie" by The Kingsmen (as part of "89 WNYJ"), (which had previously run on  to great controversy) returned to New York City with "a bunch of songs in a row", with "The Average Friends of a Music Reviewer" by Screaming Yellow Players being the first song played.