WSUS (FM)

It is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., and has an adult contemporary radio format, switching to Christmas music for much of November and December.

The transmitter is on Esto Lane in Hardyston Township, New Jersey and the studios are on Mitchell Avenue in Franklin.

The studio, transmitter, and VanderPlatte's house were atop Hamburg Mountain, overlooking Franklin and Sussex County's central valleys.

[4] In 1971, WLVP was sold for $75,000 to Peter Bardach, an advertising executive who lived in New Jersey and worked on Madison Avenue.

In such a practice, local stations in an area pay in order to get rated for their home county.

In 1997 Jay Edwards sold WSUS to Nassau Broadcasting Partners, and channeled his earnings into a brief career in harness racing.

In the winter of 2001 Clear Channel Communications purchased all the Nassau Broadcasting stations in the Sussex/Warren/Monroe County cluster except for WVPO, WSBG, and AM 960 located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

In exchange for these stations, Nassau was paid a good sum of cash plus WEEX and WODE-FM in the Lehigh Valley (which Clear Channel had to sell due to the merger with AM/FM/Chancellor).

[5] Clear Channel consolidated the studios of the Sussex and Warren County stations, all at 45 Ed Mitchell Avenue in Franklin.