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 W-THC" (marijuana-themed music), "Booty 89.7" (crunk and Miami bass music), "Boom 89.7" (classic hip-hop), "89 WNYJ" (oldies), "89.7 Conet" (all-numbers station recordings), "89.7 The Queen" (all-ABBA), "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, launching with 89,700 songs in a row played commercial-free, with "We Want the Airwaves" by the Ramones being the first song played. WNYJ-FM primarily competes with WQUI.