WIZR-FM Johnstown WINU is one of several signals to have moved into the Albany market in recent years. Prior to its relocation in March 1999, it was licensed to
Johnstown, New York, as the
sister station to
WIZR (930 AM). It first
signed on the air on June 26, 1968, as WIZR-FM. At first, it was a
simulcast of its AM companion. In 1980, it began broadcasting a live and local
oldies format. That lasted until the station went
dark in 1982. It returned to the air in 1983 once again simulcasting WIZR. In early 1984, it got its own
call sign as WSRD ("The Wizard") as it switched to a short-lived live and local
album rock format. It flipped to a satellite-delivered
adult contemporary format in late 1984, and eventually to satellite delivered oldies in 1987. The oldies format remained in place until early 1999. In early 1998, longtime WIZR/WSRD owner Joe Caruso obtained a
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
construction permit to move WZMR to the Albany suburb of Altamont. That put it in the Albany-
Schenectady-
Troy radio market, making the station more valuable. In October 1998, Caruso sold the stations to Albany Broadcasting (today's
Pamal Broadcasting) for $2.2 million. Albany Broadcasting closed on the stations in March 1999 and quickly moved WSRD into its studios.
Moving to Albany The new call sign for the station was WAAP. The transmitter site was initially on the Channel 23 tower with sister station
WAJZ, but was later moved to the
WYJB tower in November 2000. The format was changed to
modern adult contemporary as
The Point when it began broadcasting from its new transmitter, on March 10, 1999. The switch to Modern AC was an attempt to capitalize on the then-recent flips of WXLE (now
WTMM-FM) to
rhythmic oldies,
WRVE to a more mainstream format, and the then-stunting
WKLI. It was WKLI which spoiled these plans, as Albany Broadcasting was sued by
CBS Radio, then-owners of the
Point name, on the behalf of WKLI-owner-in-waiting Tele-Media. In response, the station relaunched as WZMR with the
Z104.9 branding and a
modern rock format. The
Point name surfaced on WKLI (which changed to WCPT) that May. However, the ratings were not what Albany Broadcasting had hoped for.
Smooth jazz On October 2, 1999, WHRL (now
WGY-FM) switched from
smooth jazz to
modern rock, Albany Broadcasting took advantage of the format hole. Within two weeks, WZMR flipped to smooth jazz at 6:00 a.m. on October 18, 1999, as "Smooth Jazz 104.9." The final song played under WZMR's short-lived modern rock format was "
You Get What You Give" by
The New Radicals, also the first song played under the format. Though the return of smooth jazz was initially a success, ratings had declined at the station by early 2003. In June 2003, the format was tweaked to
urban adult contemporary (as a complement to then-urban
WAJZ). WZMR added
R&B and
soul music to the smooth jazz playlist, with the branding
104.9 Love FM. However, the new format failed to attract listeners as well as advertising revenue, and the station was up for sale in 2004 to prepare
WNYQ (105.7 FM) for a move-in. However,
Regent Communications would eventually buy that station after the sale to Pamal fell through, and Pamal instead retained WZMR.
Country and active rock After playing
Christmas music in December 2004, the format was again changed on January 6, 2005, to a simulcast of
country music station
WFFG-FM in
Corinth, New York. After a weekend of
stunting, WZMR flipped formats to
active rock on February 13, 2006, as
104.9 The Edge, picking up the format abandoned by the former
Edge, 103.9
WQBK-FM and 103.5
WQBJ in December 2005. WZMR saw the most success during this time, with the station's
Edgefest concerts, and brought in
John Mulrooney for its morning show. However, with WQBK-FM and WQBJ reverting to their previous active rock format in 2008, and WHRL tweaking from modern rock to active rock one year later, the future of WZMR's active rock format was cloudy. However, by the end of 2010, only WQBK-FM and WQBJ remained with the active rock format in the Albany market. At 10:49 a.m. on February 26, 2010, the final song under the
Edge format, "
Cat Scratch Fever" by
Ted Nugent, was anticlimactically interrupted, as WZMR returned to a country music format under the
104.9 The Cat branding, taking on a similar playlist and imaging to co-owned
WJEN in
Vermont. The first song played under the new country format was "
Building Bridges" by
Brooks & Dunn.
Adult alternative and sports At midnight on October 10, 2013, WZMR began simulcasting on sister station
WKLI-FM. The simulcast lasted until December 13, when, for 24 hours, WZMR began stunting with sound effects of a man hiking. WZMR launched an
adult album alternative format at midnight on December 14, branded as "104.9 The Peak." The first song on "The Peak" was
Stairway to Heaven by
Led Zeppelin. The "Peak" name is also used by co-owned
WXPK in the northern suburbs of New York City. At Midnight on January 12, 2015, after playing "
Be My Wife" by
David Bowie, WZMR flipped to
sports talk under new call sign WINU and the "Win 104.9" moniker. The station was silent for four minutes after DJ John Clark signed off until 12 a.m., when it went straight to
CBS Sports Radio with the hourly "Sports Flash" update. The station utilized programming from CBS Sports, picking up that
affiliation from
AM 1240 WPTR. The move gave Albany its fourth sports station joining WPTR, which has shifted to
NBC Sports Radio,
WOFX (
Fox Sports Radio) and
WTMM (
ESPN Radio). From 2015 to 2017, WINU aired
New England Patriots football games and
New York Mets baseball. Even after WINU's sports format ended, the station retained Patriots broadcasts for the 2018 season along with co-owned
WROW; however, the Patriots did not return for the 2019 season.
Alt 104.9 On March 16, 2018, at 5 p.m., WINU returned to an
alternative rock format after nineteen years, this time branded as "Alt 104.9." This was likely a preemptive strike, as Townsquare Media's WQSH (now WQBK-FM) changed their website domain name to
Alt1057Albany.com. This move by Pamal could have potentially made Townsquare find a new format, or new branding for the station. However, on March 1st 2018, Townsquare's "Remix 105.7" rebranded to "Alt 105.7", making it the second Alt branded station in the Capital District, and the 3rd station (at the time) with an alternative format in the Albany-Schenectady-Troy radio market, the 3rd one being WEQX, which has a rimshot signal to Albany but is considered a part of the Albany-Schenectady-Troy radio market by Nielson Media.
Big Country 104.9 & 97.9 On September 18, 2023, at 5 p.m., after playing "
Live in the Moment" by
Portugal. The Man, WINU began simulcasting Glen Falls sister station
WMML's classic country format (which had itself relocated from
WKBE to that station just six months earlier) as "Big Country 104.9 & 97.9". The first song under the simulcast was "
The Thunder Rolls" by
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