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"WPTT" redirects here. For the Pittsburgh television station that used these call letters, see WPMY.
WMNY (1360) is a business talk radio station that serves the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania market. Owned by Renda Broadcasting, the station operates at 1360 kHz with a power of 5,000 watts daytime, 1,000 watts nighttime, and is licensed to McKeesport, Pennsylvania. The station has applied to switch frequencies with WAVL-AM in Apollo, Pennsylvania, moving from AM 1360 to the stronger AM 910 and increasing power on the new frequency (although currently the frequency is daytime only). The move was approved April 2008. HistoryThe station began with the call letters WMCK, and was a Top 40 station with the call letters WIXZ ("Wick-zee 1360") beginning in 1969. Among its disc jockeys during the Top 40 era was Jeff Christie, better known today by his real name, Rush Limbaugh. Hampered as a suburban station with a limited nighttime signal, it would later go through different formats and owners before switching to a talk format in 1999, at which time it took the WPTT call letters (formerly on channel 22 in Pittsburgh). On August 19, 2008, Renda Broadcasting announced that WPTT would be switching formats from talk to financial advice [1]; this was accompanied by a call change to WMNY. In all of its incarnations since WMCK, the radio station has positioned itself as a Pittsburgh outlet, rather than directly addressing the suburb of McKeesport. The WMNY calls were previously heard on the station now known as WBBF (1120 kHz) in Buffalo, New York. Program contentWMNY carries a simulcast of WTAE-TV's local morning news, and broadcasts programs hosted by Doug Stephan, Steve Crowley, Ray Lucia, and Lou Dobbs. As a talk station, WPTT broadcast Lynn Cullen, a popular local liberal talk radio host. WPTT also carried a diverse lineup of liberal and conservative syndicated programming including Laura Ingraham, Thom Hartmann, Clark Howard, Alan Colmes, Mike Gallagher, Monica Crowley, and Coast to Coast AM. Doug Hoerth was a host on the station for many years until WPTT decided not to renew his contract in December 2007, as was Jerry Bowyer, who hosted a show on the station from 1999 to 2005. External links
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