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Audacy Expands WGR Programming to Rochester

Audacy expands its WGR Sports Radio brand into the Rochester market, adding most of the Buffalo based programming to sports talk WROC-AM/W239BF. Audacy says that while the WROC call letters will remain, the station will carry WGR Rochester branding and feature a lineup anchored by WGR’s flagship programming, along with a dedicated local show for Rochester listeners. Gene Battaglia hosts the early afternoon show, “The Sports Bar,” a locally focused program dedicated toimg Rochester sports. Audacy SVP and market manager Tim Wenger says, “This hybrid approach lets us bring the full strength and recognition of WGR’s established sports lineup to Rochester while still delivering a strong local voice tailored specifically to Rochester fans. We know how deeply connected Rochester listeners are to Buffalo-area teams, and this expansion allows us to serve that passion while preserving meaningful, local sports talk and engagement. With the launch of WGR Rochester, our reach now more fully covers the Rochester market and further cements WGR as Western New York’s sports giant and voice of the fans.”

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Audacy Adds FM Signals to Sports Talk WGR, Buffalo

Audacy adds two FM signals to the broadcast of sports talk WGR-AM “WGR 550” and re-brands the station “WGR Sports Radio.” Audacy drops the country music on WLKK-FM at 107.7 (licensed to Wethersfieldimg Township southeast of Buffalo) and adds FM translator W284AP, Buffalo at 104.7 to the simulcast. Senior VP and Buffalo-Rochester market manager Tim Wenger comments, “WGR has been the heartbeat of Buffalo sports, and now that beat is louder than ever. We know our fans are second-to-none, and simulcasting on FM allows us to expand our footprint to the furthest corners of Western New York, allowing more fans to join the live, local and high-energy conversations that define our region all year round.”