WWYL

Radio station in Chenango Bridge, New York
Broadcast areaBinghamton, New YorkFrequency104.1 MHz (HD Radio)BrandingKISS 104.1ProgrammingFormatTop 40 (CHR)AffiliationsCompass Media NetworksOwnershipOwner
  • Townsquare Media
  • (Townsquare License, LLC)
Sister stations
WAAL, WHWK, WNBFHistory
First air date
July 1, 1996 (1996-07-01) (as WYOS)
Former call signs
  • WETR-FM (1995, CP)
  • WANG (1995–1996, CP)
  • WYOS (1996–2002)
Call sign meaning
"Wild" (previous branding)Technical informationFacility ID7663ClassAERP930 wattsHAAT254 meters (833 ft)LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitekissbinghamton.com

WWYL (104.1 FM, branded as KISS 104.1) is a radio station serving Binghamton, New York with a top 40 (CHR) format. This station is under the ownership of Townsquare Media.

The station signed on July 1, 1996, as WYOS, an oldies station. It became WWYL in 2002, after changing to a top 40 format as "Wild 104.1"; the WYOS call sign and oldies format moved to 1360 AM. It rebranded as "Kiss 104.1" in 2019.

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External links

  • Kiss 104.1 - Official Website
  • WWYL in the FCC FM station database
  • WWYL in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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42°03′29″N 75°57′14″W / 42.058°N 75.954°W / 42.058; -75.954


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