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- WRIP abstract "WRIP (RIP 97.9) is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to Windham, New York, serving the northern Catskill Mountains region and the Capital District of New York State. The station is locally owned and operated by Rip Radio LLC. WRIP broadcasts with 580 watts effective radiated power from atop Windham Mountain on Cave Mountain in Windham, 3,085 feet above sea level. A booster station atop nearby Hunter Mountain serves the Hunter, NY-Tannersville area. The station provides music, news, and weather information for residents and travelers in the Great Northern Catskills area, a popular skiing and vacation destination. The station also simulcasts at 97.5 MHz from Durham, New York and is carried on 104.5 MHz serving the greater Stamford, NY area from atop the town's Mount Utsayantha.WRIP first signed on in August 1999 as the first radio station in Greene County based outside of Catskill. Initially, the station had a uniquely split format of adult contemporary weekdays and oldies weekends. Now WRIP focuses primarily on AC hits from the 80's, 90's and today. Weekday mornings were hosted by station manager Guy Patrick Garraghan until his untimely death in November 2010. Garraghan was a lifelong local resident who spent 17 years on the air at WCKL in Catskill prior to coming to WRIP in 1999. He is credited for being the primary force in bringing local radio to the mountaintop region. Current Operations Manager Joe Loverro hosts morning drive, while WRIP President and General Manager Jay Fink hosts afternoon drive.Weekends feature a mix of locally produced specialty programming such as Joe Loverro's Friday Night Gold, RIP Retro Saturday Night, an oldies show hosted by veteran personality Bill Lawrence, while Sunday evenings feature Jazz In the Catskills - Bop & Beyond hosted by Allen Hale, and Great American Standards showcasing light pop music from the 40's, 50's & 60's. In February 2010, the station launched a live weekly local music show, \"Local Licks\" - heard Tuesdays from 6:00-9:00PM featuring live in-studio performances. Most recently, the station added syndicated specialty programming to the weekly mix, including a deep cuts 80s show, an all-90s show, an all-Beatles show, and two countdown shows hosted by broadcast legends Dick Bartley and Casey Kasem.".
- WRIP alias "RIP 97.9 FM".
- WRIP broadcastArea Capital_region.
- WRIP broadcastArea Catskill_Mountains.
- WRIP broadcastStationClass "A".
- WRIP callsignMeaning "WRIP forRip Van Winkle, famed folklore resident of the Catskill Mountains".
- WRIP city Windham_(town),_New_York.
- WRIP frequency "9.79E7".
- WRIP programmeFormat Adult_contemporary_music.
- WRIP sisterStation WCLX.
- WRIP sisterStation WQQQ.
- WRIP slogan "Today's Hits & Yesterday's Favorites".
- WRIP thumbnail Mount_Utsayantha_fire_tower.JPG?width=300.
- WRIP webcast 8018.html.
- WRIP wikiPageExternalLink 8018.html.
- WRIP wikiPageExternalLink www.wrip979.com.
- WRIP wikiPageID "5279872".
- WRIP wikiPageLength "3456".
- WRIP wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- WRIP wikiPageRevisionID "659055404".
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Adult_contemporary_music.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Capital_District.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Capital_region.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greene_County,_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Catskill_Mountains.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Durham,_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Effective_radiated_power.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink File:Riplogo.gif.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Greene_County,_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Hunter,_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Hunter_Mountain_(New_York).
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Rip_Van_Winkle.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Stamford,_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink WCLX.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink WQQQ.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Windham_(town),_New_York.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink Windham_Mountain.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLink File:Mount_Utsayantha_fire_tower.JPG.
- WRIP wikiPageWikiLinkText "WRIP".
- WRIP airdate "August 1999".
- WRIP area "Catskills and Capital Region".
- WRIP branding "RIP 97.9 FM".
- WRIP callsignMeaning "WRIP for Rip Van Winkle, famed folklore resident of the Catskill Mountains".
- WRIP city Windham_(town),_New_York.
- WRIP class "A".
- WRIP erp "580".
- WRIP format Adult_contemporary_music.
- WRIP frequency "97.9".
- WRIP haat "322".
- WRIP name "WRIP".
- WRIP owner "Rip Radio LLC".
- WRIP sisterStations "WQQQ, WCLX, WJZZ".
- WRIP slogan "Today's Hits & Yesterday's Favorites".
- WRIP webcast 8018.html.
- WRIP website www.wrip979.com.
- WRIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Albany_Radio.
- WRIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:FM_station_data.
- WRIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Facebook.
- WRIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_radio_station.
- WRIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NewYork-radio-station-stub.
- WRIP wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Twitter.
- WRIP subject Category:Greene_County,_New_York.
- WRIP subject Category:Radio_stations_in_New_York.
- WRIP hypernym Station.
- WRIP type Agent.
- WRIP type Broadcaster.
- WRIP type Organisation.
- WRIP type RadioStation.
- WRIP type Station.
- WRIP type Station.
- WRIP type Organization.
- WRIP type RadioStation.
- WRIP type Agent.
- WRIP type SocialPerson.
- WRIP type Thing.
- WRIP type Q15265344.
- WRIP type Q43229.
- WRIP comment "WRIP (RIP 97.9) is an Adult Contemporary station licensed to Windham, New York, serving the northern Catskill Mountains region and the Capital District of New York State. The station is locally owned and operated by Rip Radio LLC. WRIP broadcasts with 580 watts effective radiated power from atop Windham Mountain on Cave Mountain in Windham, 3,085 feet above sea level. A booster station atop nearby Hunter Mountain serves the Hunter, NY-Tannersville area.".
- WRIP label "WRIP".
- WRIP sameAs Q7955066.
- WRIP sameAs m.0dc9tm.
- WRIP sameAs Q7955066.
- WRIP wasDerivedFrom WRIP?oldid=659055404.
- WRIP depiction Mount_Utsayantha_fire_tower.JPG.
- WRIP homepage www.wrip979.com.
- WRIP isPrimaryTopicOf WRIP.
- WRIP name "WRIP".