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The WNYS calls were originally used by WSYR-TV (the former WIXT), on channel 9, between 1962 through 1978.
In January of 1995, WNYS joined the then-fledging UPN TV network, billing itself as UPN 43, and was the affiliate for eight years, until they switched to The WB in 2003.