Colonial Media and Entertainment

Colonial Media and Entertainment, formerly and alternately known as Colonial Radio Group, is the owner of several radio stations in the United States. It is controlled by the Andrulonis family and currently has offices in Bradford, Pennsylvania and Olean, New York, with stations based in the western Twin Tiers region of New York and Pennsylvania as well as the Grand Strand of South Carolina and Cumberland County in North Carolina.

In 2016, Colonial Media and Entertainment CEO Jeff Androulonis called East Carolina University's national anthem protest a "shameful" disrespect of the U.S. military and, in counterprotest and in concurrence with the company's advertisers, dropped a planned broadcast of the team's game against the University of South Florida from WFAY.[1]

Current assets

Radio

Sorted by brand:

Hometown Country/Bob FM (Nash FM country music)
WBYB, FM 103.9, Eldred, Pennsylvania
The Mountain (classic AAA)
WXMT, FM 106.3, Smethport, Pennsylvania
W254BQ, FM 98.7, Olean, New York
V96 (contemporary hit radio/hot adult contemporary)
WVTT, FM 96.7, Portville, New York
W237CS, FM 95.3, Smethport, Pennsylvania
W257CW FM 99.3, Bradford, Pennsylvania
Rejoice! Musical Soul Food
WMIR, AM 1200, Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
Radio for Guys (sports radio/active rock)
WFBX, AM 1450, Spring Lake, North Carolina
ESPN Radio
WFAY, AM 1230, Fayetteville, North Carolina
Currently silent
WNMB, AM 900, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Former assets

South Carolina

Pennsylvania

New York

References

  1. Martin, Nick (October 6, 2016). Local ESPN Radio Station To Drop ECU Game After Band Protest. Deadspin. Retrieved October 6, 2016.

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