WDAY (AM)

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WDAY
WDAY logo
CityFargo, North Dakota
Broadcast areaFargo-Moorhead media market
Frequency970 AM (kHz)
Branding970 WDAY AM and 93.1 FM
SloganNews/Talk
Programming
FormatCommercial; News/Talk
AffiliationsWestwood One Network
Premiere Networks
ABC News
Ownership
OwnerForum Communications
WZFG
History
First air date
May 23, 1922
Call sign meaning
Randomly assigned by the Department of Commerce
Technical information
Facility ID22126
ClassB
Power10,000 watts
Translator(s)93.1 K226CL (Fargo)
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewdayradionow.com

WDAY (970 kHz "News-Talk 970 AM and 93.1 FM") is North Dakota's oldest radio station, having first signed on in 1922.[citation needed] WDAY is licensed to Fargo, North Dakota and owned by Forum Communications and operated by Flag Family Media.

The Forum bought 49 percent of the station in 1935 to become the largest shareholder, and bought the remaining 51 percent interest in 1958.[citation needed]

WDAY's power is 10,000 watts and it uses a three tower directional antenna to protect other stations on 970 kHz. On January 8, 1935, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved increasing WDAY's power to 5000 watts.[1] In March 2013, the power was increased to 10,000 watts. WDAY's signal covers the eastern half of North Dakota, west central Minnesota, northeastern South Dakota, and southern Manitoba. The transmitter is near 210th Street South in Barnesville, Minnesota and the studios are on 8th Street South in Fargo.[2]

Most stations west of the Mississippi have call letters which begin with "K." However, WDAY was licensed before the U.S. government changed its assignment of call signs. Prior to 1923, call letters beginning with "W" were generally assigned to stations east of an irregular line forming the western borders of states from North Dakota south to Texas, with calls beginning with "K" going to stations in states west of that line. In 1923, the dividing line was shifted to the Mississippi River.

WDAY's FM translator at 93.1 FM signed on the air Thursday, July 20, 2017.[3]

In 2020, Forum Communications Company entered into an agreement with Bakken Beacon Media giving Flag Family Media full programming control of AM 970 and 93.1 FM[4]

Programming[]

970 WDAY AM and 93.1 FM features local talk shows weekdays hosted by Mike Kapel (also known in the market as "Big Dog"), Hot Mic with Dom Izzo (both on WDAY radio, Inforum.com, and WDAY'z Extra), and Jay Thomas, as well as local news and weather updates and national news updates from ABC News Radio. WDAY radio also airs newscasts simulcast from WDAY-TV. Evenings and weekends feature live sports play-by-play and nationally syndicated programming. Shows include , Ben Shapiro, Jim Bohannon, Red Eye Radio, Kim Komando, Gary Sullivan and Leo Laporte.


Tower collapse and new transmitter[]

On May 30, 2011, a severe thunderstorm damaged WDAY's AM Radio tower system (which was located on Main Avenue in West Fargo, North Dakota). Of its three towers, one completely collapsed, the second snapped approximately two-thirds of the way up, and the third remained standing but severely mangled, knocking WDAY off the air. WDAY was able to get back on the air several days later with the remaining tower, using the full 5,000 watt non-directional signal during the day, but only 1,200 watts at night, as the two towers which were lost transmitted the directional 5,000 watt signal at night. The FCC granted WDAY a construction permit to make it a 10,000 watt full-time signal from its new transmitter, which began broadcasting at full power in March 2013.[5]

Chicago Cubs Games[]

in 2018 WDAY started airing select Chicago Cubs regular season baseball games

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Increases in Day Power Are Given Six Stations" (PDF). Broadcasting. January 15, 1935. Retrieved October 17, 2014.
  2. ^ http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/finder?call=wday&x=0&y=0&sr=Y&s=C
  3. ^ http://www.wday.com/news/4300604-970-wday-am-signs-new-fm-translator-signal-931
  4. ^ https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/api/manager/download/1cf6410b-4ba8-1d22-a486-a219b8c1cad2/5dd8888b-8434-4d6f-8a94-8d05d2b94624.pdf
  5. ^ https://secure.forumcomm.com/?publisher_ID=1&article_id=392536

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Coordinates: 46°38′48″N 96°21′50″W / 46.64667°N 96.36389°W / 46.64667; -96.36389

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