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]WYRS (90.7 FM) is a religious radio station in Manahawkin, New Jersey.
WYRS first went on the air at 4:00 PM on March 27, 1995 with a mix of Christian and community programming. Originally, broadcasts were in mono and the station was only on the air on a part-time schedule. The studios were in a 18'X 25' space in Station Manager Bob Wick's basement and the station leased room on the Manahawkin transmitter tower of WJRZ. Studio equipment was a mix of broadcast equipment discarded by other radio stations and consumer-grade audio components... See more
Manahawkin FM|90.7
609-978-1678
[email protected]
P.O. Box 730Manahawkin, NJ 08050
http://www.wyrs.org
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WYRS (90.7 FM) is a religious radio station in Manahawkin, New Jersey.
WYRS first went on the air at 4:00 PM on March 27, 1995 with a mix of Christian and community programming. Originally, broadcasts were in mono and the station was only on the air on a part-time schedule. The studios were in a 18'X 25' space in Station Manager Bob Wick's basement and the station leased room on the Manahawkin transmitter tower of WJRZ. Studio equipment was a mix of broadcast equipment discarded by other radio stations and consumer-grade audio components (cassette and CD players and turntables). The staff was (and remains to this day) entirely volunteer.
The original schedule was: 4:30 pm-11:00 pm (Mon-Fri)/12:30 pm-10:30 pm (Sat)/3 pm-11 pm (Sun)
During the summer of 1996, the station expanded its broadcast hours to 7:00 am-midday daily. By the summer of 1997, it was broadcasting 24 hours a day in stereo.
On July 10, 2007, WYRS began broadcasting from its new location, which was the former marine coastal radio station WSC.
WYRS first went on the air at 4:00 PM on March 27, 1995 with a mix of Christian and community programming. Originally, broadcasts were in mono and the station was only on the air on a part-time schedule. The studios were in a 18'X 25' space in Station Manager Bob Wick's basement and the station leased room on the Manahawkin transmitter tower of WJRZ. Studio equipment was a mix of broadcast equipment discarded by other radio stations and consumer-grade audio components (cassette and CD players and turntables). The staff was (and remains to this day) entirely volunteer.
The original schedule was: 4:30 pm-11:00 pm (Mon-Fri)/12:30 pm-10:30 pm (Sat)/3 pm-11 pm (Sun)
During the summer of 1996, the station expanded its broadcast hours to 7:00 am-midday daily. By the summer of 1997, it was broadcasting 24 hours a day in stereo.
On July 10, 2007, WYRS began broadcasting from its new location, which was the former marine coastal radio station WSC.
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