WAVR

WATS WAVR
City WAVR: Waverly, New York
WATS: Sayre, Pennsylvania
Broadcast area Elmira-Corning area
Branding "Choice 102"
Slogan The Choice
Frequency WAVR: 102.1 MHz
WATS: 960 kHz
First air date WAVR: 1974
WATS: 1950
Format Adult Contemporary
Power WATS: 5,000 watts day
50 watts night
ERP WAVR: 4,100 watts
HAAT WAVR: 122 meters
Class WAVR: A
WATS: D
Facility ID WAVR: 71103
WATS: 71104
Transmitter coordinates WAVR:
42°3′48.00″N 76°31′28.00″W / 42.0633333°N 76.5244444°W / 42.0633333; -76.5244444
WATS:
41°59′48.00″N 76°30′3.00″W / 41.9966667°N 76.5008333°W / 41.9966667; -76.5008333
Callsign meaning WAVR: WAVeRly
WATS: Waverly Athens Towanda Sayre
Former callsigns WAVR: none
WATS: none
Affiliations AP Radio, Jones Radio Network
Owner Chuck Carver, Larry Brown and Todd Bowers, dba WATS Broadcasting
Webcast Listen Live
Website choice102.com

WAVR (102.1 FM) and WATS (960 AM) are a pair of radio stations simulcasting an adult contemporary format. The stations serve Bradford County, Pennsylvania and Tioga County, New York, located in the Twin Tiers between Elmira and Binghamton. The station is currently owned by WATS Broadcasting, Inc., a corporation owned by local residents Chuck Carver, Larry Brown and Todd Bowers. The station features a local morning program hosted by Carver and Bowers called "Chuck and Todd Live" and programming from AP Radio and Jones Radio Network.[1]

WATS is licensed to Sayre, Pennsylvania and WAVR is licensed to Waverly, Tioga County, New York; the two towns are adjacent to each other and are located on opposite sides of Interstate 86 and New York-Pennsylvania border. The two stations are headquartered in Sayre.

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