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WSKO (1260 kHz) is a
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. The station is owned by
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. It has been affiliated with
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since January 2013. "The Score" is the flagship station for all
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History

WSKO signed on in 1946 as WNDR. It was the most popular
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-format station in the area during the 1960s. The studio and 5000-watt transmitter were located on Andrews Road in DeWitt, a Syracuse suburb. During the 1950s, the station began its run as a popular music station after beginning as a
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affiliate. Among its 1950s-era staffers was character actor and Golden Globe nominee
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, who worked there in 1956 during an extended break in his film career; a publicity photo of him taken at the station survives and is reproduced on a station tribute website. During the station's heyday in the late 1950s and 1960s, personalities who would later achieve success in major markets including Bud Ballou, Peter Cavanaugh (Radio DJ), Bob Shannon and Joey Reynolds were among the notable
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s that worked at WNDR. During the 1990s and early 2000s, the station struggled. It adopted the WNSS callsign in 1996, after dropping a
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format in favor of all-news under the branding of "W-News". After a brief and ill-fated 2000 change to an all-
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format, the station finally settled on a mostly straight satellite feed from the
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network, including ESPN's MLB and NBA broadcasts. The station during most of this period was the flagship station of the
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along with sister station WAQX, until
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acquired the rights in 2007. The station was also the home of the
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from 2010 to 2012 and the Syracuse Crunch from 2010 to 2013. Effective March 2010, ESPN Radio was dropped from WNSS (being moved to WTLA/ WSGO); ''
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'' became WNSS's new morning show, migrating from WHEN. WNSS also rebranded as "The Score 1260", switched its network affiliation to Sporting News Radio, and increased its emphasis on local sports. The station also changed its call letters to WSKO (previously heard on a
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) to reflect this. WSKO currently carries two local weekday programs, ''The Manchild Show with Boy Green,'' hosted by Jim 'The Manchild' Lerch and Paul 'Boy Green' Esden Jr, weekdays 10am-12noon and 'Drive Time Sports with Paul Esden' weekdays 4-6pm.Fybush, Scott (2010-04-26)
NJN Braces for Loss of State Support
''NorthEast Radio Watch''. Retrieved 2010-04-26.
Former local programs include: ''On the Block with Brent Axe,'' 2-6pm. heard on WHEN until early 2009. Axe's program was unaffected by the station's March 2010 programming changes, with the exception of an expansion by one hour. ''The Danny Parkins Show'', hosted by Danny Parkins was added for the 12noon-2pm weekday shift on June 1, 2010.The Score 1260 Adds Danny Parkins for Middays
CNYradio.com. Retrieved 2010-05-30.
In March 2011, Parkins left WSKO to take a job at KCSP 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City MO. ''Midday with Mike Lindsley'' took over the mid-day slot on WSKO 12noon-2pm until the end of 2012, when the show became ''The Afternoon Drive'' after the departure of Brent Axe. In late March 2013, Lindsley left WSKO to take a job at WTMM 104.5 The Team in Albany, NY.


References


External links

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WNDR Syracuse Tribute PageWNDR playlist, 1966FCC History Cards for WSKO
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