WSRY

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WSRY
City Elkton, Maryland
Branding La Ley
Slogan La estación de la raza
Frequency 1550 kHz
First air date 2002-02-15 (as WXHL)
Format Regional Mexican
Power 1,000 watts day
1 watt night
Class D
Facility ID 21621
Transmitter coordinates 39°35′45.00″N 75°47′50.00″W / 39.5958333°N 75.7972222°W / 39.5958333; -75.7972222
Former callsigns WXHL (2002-2005) WSER (1963-2002)
Affiliations Salem Communications,
Owner Priority Radio, Inc.
Sister stations WXHL 89.1 FM Christiana, DE, WXHM 91.9 FM Middletown, DE

WSRY (1550 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Regional Mexican music format. Licensed to Elkton, Maryland, USA. The station is currently owned by Priority Radio, Inc.[1] and since Jan. 1st 2015 is leased to Mr. Roberto Ekonomo.

History

The station went on the air as WXHL on 2002-02-15. On 2005-03-03, the station changed its call sign to the current WSRY. The station's first-ever set of call letters were WSER-AM. Those call letters had been on the station since it first signed on in the early 1960s, until a Delaware-based religious group (Faith City Church) purchased the station from Brian Barrabee's First Philadelphia Properties in late 1999, and became a Moody Broadcasting affiliate in February 2000, then later began simulcasting WXHL-FM's Contemporary Christian music programming. The station became an ESPN/all sports station in 2005 until it switched back to simulcasting WXHL-FM in 2009.[2]

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