WBON

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WBON
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City of license Westhampton, New York
Broadcast area Long Island
Branding La Nueva Fiesta
Frequency 98.5 MHz
First air date 1993 (as WMRW)
Format Tropical
Language(s) Spanish
ERP 950 watts
HAAT 160 meters (520 ft)
Class A
Facility ID 57672
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Callsign meaning The BONe (former format)
Former callsigns WAEF (7/1993-9/1993)
WMRW (9/1993-3/1996)
WLIR-FM (3/1996-7/1996)
WLRI (7/1996-1997)
WDRE (1997-2004)
WBON-FM (2004-1/2007)
WBZB (1/2007-9/2007)[1]
Owner JVC Media LLC
Sister stations WJVC, WPTY, WRCN-FM
Webcast Listen Live 1 or Listen Live 2
Website www.lafiestali.com

WBON (98.5 FM, "La Nueva Fiesta") is a Spanish-language FM radio station licensed to Westhampton, New York and operating at 98.5 MHz with a Tropical format. Its transmitter is located in Manorville, New York. The station is licensed to JVC Media LLC.

History

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After stunting with a simulcast of sister WDRE (now WPTY), Party 105, and a pre-produced loop of random sound bites, WBON became Long Island's newest 24/7 Spanish-language station at noon on September 20, 2007. The station kicked off by airing 10,000 songs in a row.

On Friday, February 27, 2009 at 5 pm, WTAA Pleasantville-Atlantic City dropped its Regional Mexican format and began simulcasting La Nueva Fiesta.

On October 2, 2009 the sale of the station by The Morey Organization to JVC Media LLC was completed. JVC Media LLC also owns WPTY ("Party FM") licensed to Calverton-Roanoke in Eastern Suffolk County, Long Island.

On Saturday, November 21, 2009, WBON began simulcasting on a translator in Plainview, New York at 101.5 MHz, replacing the WPTY ("Party FM") simulcast of 105.3 MHz in Calverton-Roanoke, New York, but it then returned to simulcasting "Party FM" on January 21, 2010.

Staff

On-air

  • El Gordo y Compania (Hugo "El Gordo" Cadelago, Luis Montes Brito & DJ Jumpin' Jay)
  • John G.
  • Cantaso (host of "Almorzando con Cantaso")
  • Ana Maria (host of "El Jangueo")
  • Junior "El Tremendo"
  • Victor King
  • Johanna
  • Betty
  • Nelly Carrion (host of "Salsa Dura" & "Viva La Rock")

Mixshow DJs

  • DJ E.M.
  • DJ More9
  • DJ FX
  • DJ Fino

Former on-air personalities & DJs

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  • The Luis Jimenez Show
  • El Vacilon De La Manana
  • Bernardo
  • Cio Babee
  • Abel Sanchez
  • Manchita
  • Jessi Dee
  • Alexis Fernandez
  • Mike D'Father
  • Psyko
  • Julio Angel
  • Chris Mambo
  • Joe Ayala (host of "Rumba de Los Maestros")
  • DJ Ash
  • DJ Don Q
  • DJ Triple R
  • DJ Cre-8
  • DJ Spanky
  • DJ J-Star
  • Frankie Vasquez
  • Eddie DJ
  • Don Orlando (host of "Que Compra Que Vende")
  • Astrid
  • Papi Chulo (host of "Asi Canta Quisqueya")
  • El Chero (host of "El Show Del Chero")
  • Jairo Solis
  • Mon Blac

References

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