WEDG

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WEDG
WEDG logo.png
CityBuffalo, New York
Broadcast areaWestern New York
Frequency103.3 MHz
Branding103.3 The Edge
Programming
FormatAlternative rock
Ownership
OwnerCumulus Media
(Radio License Holding CBC, LLC)
Sister stations
WBBF, WGRF, WHLD, WHTT-FM
History
First air date
1947; 75 years ago (1947) (as WYSL-FM)
Former call signs
WYSL-FM (1947-1970)
WPHD-FM (1970-1989)
WUFX (1989-1995)
Call sign meaning
W EDGe
Technical information
Facility ID56103
ClassB
ERP49,000 watts
HAAT106 meters (348 ft)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewedg.com

WEDG (103.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio radio station in Buffalo, New York, serving Western New York. It is owned by Cumulus Media and calls itself "103.3 The Edge," broadcasting an alternative rock radio format. The studios and offices are on the east side of Buffalo on James E. Casey Drive.

WEDG has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 49,000 watts, just short of the 50 kw maximum for most stations in New York. The transmitter is on Kensington Avenue, near the Kensington Expressway (New York State Route 33).[1]

History[]

WYSL-FM, WPHD, WUFX[]

The station signed on the air in 1947; 75 years ago (1947). WYSL-FM was the FM counterpart to WYSL 1400 AM, now known as WYSL. The station switched its call sign to WPHD in 1979. WPHD mostly simulcast WYSL but played free form progressive rock overnight. The rock format caught on with listeners, prompting WPHD to go with a full time rock sound. This format made WPHD popular, along with its morning duo, Robert W. Taylor and Harv Moore, whose show ran from 1978 to 1989.

On September 23, 1989, the station changed call signs from WPHD to WUFX, "103.3 The Fox." Taylor and Moore were fired and a new morning drive time show debuted, "Shredd and Ragan." Shredd coming from AM 1400 WXBX. The format lasted about six years. Both Taylor and Moore eventually were hired at WHTT, which is now WEDG's sister station. Taylor is now retired and Moore went on to stints at WECK, WHLD, and then back to WECK. Taylor later served as WECK's imaging voice.

WEDG[]

On June 23, 1995, the station adopted an alternative rock format and the call sign and branding as WEDG "103.3 The Edge."[2] At the time, Toronto radio station 102.1 CFNY was making inroads in Western New York, and also rebranded itself "The Edge" shortly after the sign-on of WEDG. Because CFNY is a Canadian radio station, it was outside Jacobs Media's trademark on "The Edge" radio brand for U.S. stations.

After some time playing Alternative, WEDG began leaning towards a harder edged active rock direction in 2005 after then-rival 92.9 WBUF flipped from active rock to hot talk. After a few years, WEDG rotated in more "classic" hard rock/heavy metal artists alongside current and recent releases in the station playlist. WEDG was limited in how much classic material it could play, to avoid cannibalizing listeners from classic rock sister station, 96.9 WGRF. WEDG began streaming on the Internet in 2006.

Beginning in late 2014, WEDG began shifting from active rock, back to the station's heritage alternative rock roots, while still maintaining a few Active Rock songs in rotation. By the beginning of 2016, WEDG dropped the "Rock Radio" prefix and re-imaged the station as "Buffalo. Rock. Alternative.", reflecting a nearly 25 year tenure as Buffalo's modern rock outlet. The station usually has top ratings for Men 25-49 in the Buffalo radio market.

Sports coverage[]

For years, WEDG was the co-flagship of the Buffalo Bills Radio Network with sister station 96.9 WGRF. Parent company Cumulus Media decided not to renew the contract with the Bills' network at the end of 2011. It was announced on January 4, 2012, that the Bills would move to Entercom Communications station WGR 550 AM starting with the 2012-2013 NFL season.[3]

In 2015, WEDG picked up the NFL on Westwood One in a simulcast deal with sister station WHLD 1270 AM.[4]

Programming[]

Weekday staff[]

  • Cass & Anthony: Monday - Friday, 6am-10am
  • Rock at Work with Jacka (Jim Jacka): Monday - Friday, 10am-3pm
  • Bentley (Tiffany Bentley, Assistant Program Director): Monday - Friday, 3-7pm
  • Evan - Monday - Friday, 7 - Midnight

Weekend staff[]

  • Eddie Woo
  • Paul Brenon
  • Zaque Evans
  • Steve K - Edge Underground Sunday Nights 7pm-10pm

Former staff[]

  • Val Townsend (Moved to sister station WHTT, then to WMSX and WYRK, later teaching media communications at Medaille College in Buffalo)
  • Adam 12
  • Rich "Bull" Gaenzler (moved to sister station WGRF until March 2021)
  • Josh Potter (moved to Los Angeles to pursue stand-up comedy full-time)
  • James "Evil Jim" Kurdziel (moved to Minneapolis sister station KQRS-FM)
  • Shredd and Ragan (moved to sister station WGRF)

The Shredd and Ragan Show[]

Shredd and Ragan were longest-serving personalities at the station, hosting the morning drive time shift from 1994. They were moved from mornings after 12 years to make way for the syndicated "Opie and Anthony" show from New York City. That marked a homecoming for Gregg "Opie" Hughes, who was a former WUFX staffer. After O&A was dropped from the schedule in July 2008, Program Director (then known as) "Evil" Jim Kurdziel hosted the morning shift on an interim basis until August 25, 2008, when midday host Rich "Bull" Gaenzler was named the permanent host. It was announced in early January 2012 that the Shredd and Ragan show was returning to mornings starting January 9, 2012.

Shredd and Ragan were reassigned to WGRF in August 2021. Cassiday Proctor and Anthony Wise were named the replacement morning team four months later. Their show is called “Cass & Anthony." [1]

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