WOLF-FM

The station is owned by Craig Fox and Sam Furco, through licensee FoxFur Communications, LLC, and broadcasts a country music format branded as 92.1 The Wolf.

[2] In late 2015, the station was sold to the Family Life Network, a regional religious broadcaster, along with WMCR-FM and rights to WFBL.

[3] Family Life Network then promptly traded the 92.1 license to Craig Fox in exchange for the former WOLF-FM (105.1) in DeRuyter and WWLF-FM (96.7) in Oswego.

WOLF's country music format was installed on 92.1 on March 29 at 5:00 p.m.[4] The WSEN-FM call letters were swapped with Fox's WNDR-FM on April 6, 2016.

The transaction was approved in September 2016 and the consummation occurred simultaneously with FoxFur's purchase of WFBL on August 21, 2017, in order to keep Fox under the ownership limits in the market.