In March 1996 the station was sold to Nassau Broadcasting.
By the late 1960s the station had been acquired by Nassau Broadcasting.
The New York area quadrocast, however, was sold to Nassau Broadcasting.
"In the case of Millennium or Nassau Broadcasting or a few others, the drive is to return localism to the airways."
Nassau Broadcasting entered bankruptcy in 2011, which culminated in an auction of its stations.
The entire quadcast was sold to Nassau Broadcasting, who broke up the quadcast and sold the individual stations.
They were previously owned by Nassau Broadcasting.
In late 2003, Harron sold its radio stations to Nassau Broadcasting.
The station transferred ownership from Nassau Broadcasting to Greater Media.
But after 33 years, that changed when Nassau Broadcasting bought the station.