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WDEV

WDEV (550 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Waterbury, Vermont, United States. Programming is simulcast on WDEV-FM (96.1 MHz) licensed to Warren, Vermont. The stations' studios and offices are located near U.S. Route 2 in Waterbury. WDEV also operates two translator stations, W243AT (96.5 FM), licensed to Barre, Vermont, and W252CU (98.3 FM), licensed to Montpelier, Vermont. WDEV can also be heard on a privately owned translator, W270BR (101.9 FM), licensed to Island Pond, Vermont. The stations are owned by Radio Vermont, Inc., and air a full service radio format, including news, talk, sports and different genres of music.

WDEV
Broadcast areaCentral Vermont and Burlington metro area
Frequency550 kHz
BrandingRadio Vermont
Programming
FormatFull service
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerRadio Vermont, Inc.
WCVT, WLVB
History
First air date
July 16, 1931
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID54866
ClassB
Power
  • 5,000 watts (day)
  • 1,000 watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates
44°21′17.2″N 72°45′5.42″W / 44.354778°N 72.7515056°W / 44.354778; -72.7515056
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewdevradio.com
FM simulcast
WDEV-FM
Frequency96.1 MHz
Ownership
OwnerRadio Vermont, Inc.
History
First air date
August 11, 1989
Former call signs
  • WSBH (1988–1990)
  • WDOT-FM (1990–1992)
Technical information[2]
Facility ID54867
ClassC3
ERP400 watts
HAAT694 meters (2,277 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
44°7′37.2″N 72°55′41.4″W / 44.127000°N 72.928167°W / 44.127000; -72.928167 (WDEV-FM)
Translator(s)
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS

History edit

WDEV first signed on the air on July 16, 1931.[3] It is one of Vermont's earliest stations, going on the air after WCAX (now WVMT) in Burlington and WSYB in Rutland. WDEV had been owned by the Squier family and their company, Radio Vermont Group, since 1935.[4] Lloyd Squier owned the station from 1935 until his death in 1979, and passed it to his son, NASCAR broadcaster Ken Squier.

In 1966, one year after The Sound of Music was released, the von Trapp family broadcast a public concert on WDEV from the family's lodge in Stowe, Vermont.[5]

In 1991, Squier bought WDOT-FM in Warren and changed its call sign to WDEV-FM. The FM station serves mainly to improve WDEV's coverage, particularly at night when the AM side must reduce power to 1,000 watts in order to protect other regional stations on the frequency such as WGR in Buffalo, New York, which likewise flips to a directional pattern to protect WDEV.

A 2003 article, in Harper's magazine, cited WDEV as one of the best examples of independent radio broadcasting in the United States.[6]

In April 2017, Squier announced he had put the Radio Vermont stations up for sale, citing his age. On October 1, 2017, Squier turned the station over to Steve Cormier, who served as Radio Vermont's sales manager. The terms of the sale allowed Squier to continue to have any role at the station he pleased.[7] Cormier was ultimately unable to secure the funding needed to buy the station but remained on the station staff;[8] Squier was still listed as the owner of Radio Vermont when he died on November 15, 2023.[9] Two months after his death, in January 2024, his estate—led by his daughter Ashley Squier-Crouch, who did not seek to retain the station and was working with her father to find owners before his death—sold the station to a partnership headed by Myers Mermel and Scott Milne, two businessmen notable for their involvement in the Vermont Republican Party; the sale ends the Squier family's 88-year run as owners of the station.[10] Mermel displaced Cormier as WDEV's manager in March 2024, forcing Cormier and several other unnamed WDEV staffers out of their jobs; at the time, the sale to Mermel and Milne was being held up due to a flaw in the succession process that led to the wrong trustee, Glen Wright, inheriting the station and could not take place until Squier-Crouch was the controlling trustee, a process that was ongoing at the time.[11]

Translators edit

In addition to the main station, WDEV is relayed by several translators.

Programming edit

News and talk edit

WDEV's news programming consists of several talk shows along with three major newscasts per day. The station's morning drive time program is called The Morning News Service, and the afternoon drive-time show is called The Afternoon News Service, with an additional newscast that airs at noon called The Midday News Service. The morning and afternoon news consist of local, state, and national news, in addition to interviews with reporters from WCAX-TV, Vermont's CBS affiliate, and VTDigger.org, an investigative news site. All newscasts feature a weather update from Roger Hill, the station's meteorologist. WDEV also carries WCAX-TV's 11 p.m. newscast.

Weekday programming features several local talk shows that span the political spectrum. Vermont radio veteran Ric Cengeri hosts “Vermont Viewpoint”, followed by Bill Sayer's “Common Sense Radio”, a conservative talk show. Early afternoons include “Equal Time Radio” with Traven and “The Vermont Conversation” with David Goodman. Most of the talk programming, including Democracy Now!, are brokered.[12]

On weekends, a three-hour newscast starts Saturday mornings, along with a half-hour newscast at noon. On Sundays, CBS News Sunday Morning, Face The Nation, 60 Minutes, Jill on Money and the CBS News Weekend Roundup are heard.

Music edit

WDEV's music programming consists of several different genres that air throughout the week. On weekday afternoons, “The Getaway” is heard, a country/rock music program hosted by Greg Hooker. WDEV also airs a nightly jazz program, hosted by James Atherlay, unless the station is airing a sports game during that time. WDEV's weekend programming is made up almost entirely of music. Vermont broadcasting veteran Joel Najman hosts “The Great American Music Hall” on weekend middays.

Sports edit

WDEV features sports updates during all three of its newscasts. During the Morning News Service, Mal "The Sammie" Boright has sports updates, and during the Midday and Afternoon News Services James Atherlay delivers the sports report. Atherlay then goes on to host Score, Sports Talk and Rock. On Tuesday afternoons, Ken Squier is joined by Jasper Goodman, who goes on to talk about local, regional, and national sports, including the Red Sox during the MLB season.

WDEV is an affiliate of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots Radio Networks. WDEV carries all regular-season and postseason Red Sox games. The station also broadcasts Norwich University men's ice hockey and select Vermont high school basketball and football games. WDEV also airs auto racing from Thunder Road International SpeedBowl in Barre, Vermont, when there is no other programming conflict. Appropriately given its long ownership by Ken Squier, WDEV also airs NASCAR Cup Series events when there is no conflict. Part of Sunday and each overnight, WDEV carries ESPN Radio.

The Trading Post edit

The Trading Post is hosted Monday through Saturday by Lee Kittell after the Morning News Service. People call in or write in with three items or less (and only one car, unless the others are free or a parts car) to advertise them to the listening public.

Music to Go to the Dump By edit

"Music to Go to the Dump By" is a roughly one-hour radio comedy program that airs each Saturday morning on WDEV, hosted by Jack Donovan, with semi-regular contributions from Farmer Dave, who has run since 2002 on the "Undecided Cow Party" ticket for governor of the state, among other guest hosts.

It consists of odd songs, jokes the readers send in, banter between Donovan and Farmer Dave, and running gags involving cows. As Donovan also hosts the outlaw country show that leads out of Music to Go to the Dump By, he will frequently allow the show to spill out into the next hour.

The songs tend to be weird, and are an eclectic mix of rare recordings, novelty songs, home recordings sent in, dog music (and obligatory equal-time cat music), cow music from Mylo Hatzenbuhler, and a selection of country comedy songs along with outsider and parody/cover selections from artists such as Mrs. Miller and Jonathan and Darlene Edwards. Each episode ends with a closing hymn, a farcical number loosely related to religion and to whatever sport is in season (such as Bobby Bare's "Drop Kick Me Jesus" during football season or Randy Brooks's "Will You Be Ready at the Plate When Jesus Throws the Ball?"—or the cover version by Brooks's collaborator Dr. Elmo—during baseball season), with a closing dedication to the memory of Squier, Marie (the local stage proprietor whom Squier credited with creating the show's name and concept), and Buster the Wonder Dog, Squier's pet border collie and nominal co-host who died in 2008.[13]

In November 2020, Squier—who had hosted the show since the 1960s[13]—was diagnosed with a severe case of COVID-19, forcing him into retirement; he only made sporadic appearances after his recovery.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WDEV". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WDEV-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ Broadcasting Yearbook 1949 page 269
  4. ^ "Business People-Vermont: WDEV". Vermontguides.com. Retrieved February 6, 2014.
  5. ^ "The Sound of Music: Last surviving member of original Trapp Family Singers dies at 99 - CBC News". cbc.ca. February 22, 2014.
  6. ^ McKibben, Bill (December 2003). "Small world". Harper's Magazine.
  7. ^ Fybush, Scott (September 25, 2017). Corm and the WDEV Purchase. NorthEast Radio Watch. Retrieved September 26, 2017).
  8. ^ Sabet, Habib (March 18, 2024). "WDEV general manager Steve Cormier out as station prepares to change hands". VTDigger. Retrieved March 19, 2024.
  9. ^ "Sad News – Ken Squier passes away". jayski.com. Jayski's. November 16, 2023. Retrieved November 16, 2023.
  10. ^ Venta, Lance (January 11, 2024). "Mermel & McLain Management Acquire Radio Vermont Group". RadioInsight. Retrieved January 13, 2024.
  11. ^ "Radio Vermont General Manager Steve Cormier Exits - RadioInsight". March 19, 2024. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  12. ^ "Programs". WDEV Radio. October 30, 2015. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
  13. ^ a b Corocran, Michael (March 12, 2008). "Buster the Wonder Dog remembered". Stowe Reporter.
  14. ^ "Hall of Famer Ken Squier positive for COVID-19: UPDATES". January 30, 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources WDEV news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message WDEV 550 kHz is a commercial AM radio station in Waterbury Vermont United States Programming is simulcast on WDEV FM 96 1 MHz licensed to Warren Vermont The stations studios and offices are located near U S Route 2 in Waterbury WDEV also operates two translator stations W243AT 96 5 FM licensed to Barre Vermont and W252CU 98 3 FM licensed to Montpelier Vermont WDEV can also be heard on a privately owned translator W270BR 101 9 FM licensed to Island Pond Vermont The stations are owned by Radio Vermont Inc and air a full service radio format including news talk sports and different genres of music WDEVWaterbury VermontUnited StatesBroadcast areaCentral Vermont and Burlington metro areaFrequency550 kHzBrandingRadio VermontProgrammingFormatFull serviceAffiliationsCBS News RadioBoston Red Sox Radio NetworkNew England Patriots Radio NetworkMotor Racing NetworkESPN RadioOwnershipOwnerRadio Vermont Inc Sister stationsWCVT WLVBHistoryFirst air dateJuly 16 1931Technical information 1 Licensing authorityFCCFacility ID54866ClassBPower5 000 watts day 1 000 watts night Transmitter coordinates44 21 17 2 N 72 45 5 42 W 44 354778 N 72 7515056 W 44 354778 72 7515056LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewdevradio wbr comFM simulcastWDEV FMWarren VermontUnited StatesFrequency96 1 MHzOwnershipOwnerRadio Vermont Inc HistoryFirst air dateAugust 11 1989Former call signsWSBH 1988 1990 WDOT FM 1990 1992 Technical information 2 Facility ID54867ClassC3ERP400 wattsHAAT694 meters 2 277 ft Transmitter coordinates44 7 37 2 N 72 55 41 4 W 44 127000 N 72 928167 W 44 127000 72 928167 WDEV FM Translator s 96 5 W243AT Barre 98 3 W252CU Montpelier 101 9 W270BR Island Pond LinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMS Contents 1 History 2 Translators 3 Programming 3 1 News and talk 3 2 Music 3 3 Sports 3 4 The Trading Post 3 5 Music to Go to the Dump By 4 References 5 External linksHistory editWDEV first signed on the air on July 16 1931 3 It is one of Vermont s earliest stations going on the air after WCAX now WVMT in Burlington and WSYB in Rutland WDEV had been owned by the Squier family and their company Radio Vermont Group since 1935 4 Lloyd Squier owned the station from 1935 until his death in 1979 and passed it to his son NASCAR broadcaster Ken Squier In 1966 one year after The Sound of Music was released the von Trapp family broadcast a public concert on WDEV from the family s lodge in Stowe Vermont 5 In 1991 Squier bought WDOT FM in Warren and changed its call sign to WDEV FM The FM station serves mainly to improve WDEV s coverage particularly at night when the AM side must reduce power to 1 000 watts in order to protect other regional stations on the frequency such as WGR in Buffalo New York which likewise flips to a directional pattern to protect WDEV A 2003 article in Harper s magazine cited WDEV as one of the best examples of independent radio broadcasting in the United States 6 In April 2017 Squier announced he had put the Radio Vermont stations up for sale citing his age On October 1 2017 Squier turned the station over to Steve Cormier who served as Radio Vermont s sales manager The terms of the sale allowed Squier to continue to have any role at the station he pleased 7 Cormier was ultimately unable to secure the funding needed to buy the station but remained on the station staff 8 Squier was still listed as the owner of Radio Vermont when he died on November 15 2023 9 Two months after his death in January 2024 his estate led by his daughter Ashley Squier Crouch who did not seek to retain the station and was working with her father to find owners before his death sold the station to a partnership headed by Myers Mermel and Scott Milne two businessmen notable for their involvement in the Vermont Republican Party the sale ends the Squier family s 88 year run as owners of the station 10 Mermel displaced Cormier as WDEV s manager in March 2024 forcing Cormier and several other unnamed WDEV staffers out of their jobs at the time the sale to Mermel and Milne was being held up due to a flaw in the succession process that led to the wrong trustee Glen Wright inheriting the station and could not take place until Squier Crouch was the controlling trustee a process that was ongoing at the time 11 Translators editIn addition to the main station WDEV is relayed by several translators Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP W HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info W243AT 96 5 FM Barre Vermont 139875 99 68 m 223 ft D 44 10 42 2 N 72 29 18 3 W 44 178389 N 72 488417 W 44 178389 72 488417 W243AT LMS W252CU 98 3 FM Montpelier Vermont 140228 250 1 3 m 4 ft D 44 14 40 2 N 72 34 35 3 W 44 244500 N 72 576472 W 44 244500 72 576472 W252CU LMS W270BR 101 9 FM Island Pond Vermont 155235 10 194 8 m 639 ft D 44 47 2 1 N 71 53 12 3 W 44 783917 N 71 886750 W 44 783917 71 886750 W270BR LMSProgramming editNews and talk edit WDEV s news programming consists of several talk shows along with three major newscasts per day The station s morning drive time program is called The Morning News Service and the afternoon drive time show is called The Afternoon News Service with an additional newscast that airs at noon called The Midday News Service The morning and afternoon news consist of local state and national news in addition to interviews with reporters from WCAX TV Vermont s CBS affiliate and VTDigger org an investigative news site All newscasts feature a weather update from Roger Hill the station s meteorologist WDEV also carries WCAX TV s 11 p m newscast Weekday programming features several local talk shows that span the political spectrum Vermont radio veteran Ric Cengeri hosts Vermont Viewpoint followed by Bill Sayer s Common Sense Radio a conservative talk show Early afternoons include Equal Time Radio with Traven and The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman Most of the talk programming including Democracy Now are brokered 12 On weekends a three hour newscast starts Saturday mornings along with a half hour newscast at noon On Sundays CBS News Sunday Morning Face The Nation 60 Minutes Jill on Money and the CBS News Weekend Roundup are heard Music edit WDEV s music programming consists of several different genres that air throughout the week On weekday afternoons The Getaway is heard a country rock music program hosted by Greg Hooker WDEV also airs a nightly jazz program hosted by James Atherlay unless the station is airing a sports game during that time WDEV s weekend programming is made up almost entirely of music Vermont broadcasting veteran Joel Najman hosts The Great American Music Hall on weekend middays Sports edit WDEV features sports updates during all three of its newscasts During the Morning News Service Mal The Sammie Boright has sports updates and during the Midday and Afternoon News Services James Atherlay delivers the sports report Atherlay then goes on to host Score Sports Talk and Rock On Tuesday afternoons Ken Squier is joined by Jasper Goodman who goes on to talk about local regional and national sports including the Red Sox during the MLB season WDEV is an affiliate of the Boston Red Sox and New England Patriots Radio Networks WDEV carries all regular season and postseason Red Sox games The station also broadcasts Norwich University men s ice hockey and select Vermont high school basketball and football games WDEV also airs auto racing from Thunder Road International SpeedBowl in Barre Vermont when there is no other programming conflict Appropriately given its long ownership by Ken Squier WDEV also airs NASCAR Cup Series events when there is no conflict Part of Sunday and each overnight WDEV carries ESPN Radio The Trading Post edit The Trading Post is hosted Monday through Saturday by Lee Kittell after the Morning News Service People call in or write in with three items or less and only one car unless the others are free or a parts car to advertise them to the listening public Music to Go to the Dump By edit Music to Go to the Dump By is a roughly one hour radio comedy program that airs each Saturday morning on WDEV hosted by Jack Donovan with semi regular contributions from Farmer Dave who has run since 2002 on the Undecided Cow Party ticket for governor of the state among other guest hosts It consists of odd songs jokes the readers send in banter between Donovan and Farmer Dave and running gags involving cows As Donovan also hosts the outlaw country show that leads out of Music to Go to the Dump By he will frequently allow the show to spill out into the next hour The songs tend to be weird and are an eclectic mix of rare recordings novelty songs home recordings sent in dog music and obligatory equal time cat music cow music from Mylo Hatzenbuhler and a selection of country comedy songs along with outsider and parody cover selections from artists such as Mrs Miller and Jonathan and Darlene Edwards Each episode ends with a closing hymn a farcical number loosely related to religion and to whatever sport is in season such as Bobby Bare s Drop Kick Me Jesus during football season or Randy Brooks s Will You Be Ready at the Plate When Jesus Throws the Ball or the cover version by Brooks s collaborator Dr Elmo during baseball season with a closing dedication to the memory of Squier Marie the local stage proprietor whom Squier credited with creating the show s name and concept and Buster the Wonder Dog Squier s pet border collie and nominal co host who died in 2008 13 In November 2020 Squier who had hosted the show since the 1960s 13 was diagnosed with a severe case of COVID 19 forcing him into retirement he only made sporadic appearances after his recovery 14 References edit Facility Technical Data for WDEV Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Facility Technical Data for WDEV FM Licensing and Management System Federal Communications Commission Broadcasting Yearbook 1949 page 269 Business People Vermont WDEV Vermontguides com Retrieved February 6 2014 The Sound of Music Last surviving member of original Trapp Family Singers dies at 99 CBC News cbc ca February 22 2014 McKibben Bill December 2003 Small world Harper s Magazine Fybush Scott September 25 2017 Corm and the WDEV Purchase NorthEast Radio Watch Retrieved September 26 2017 Sabet Habib March 18 2024 WDEV general manager Steve Cormier out as station prepares to change hands VTDigger Retrieved March 19 2024 Sad News Ken Squier passes away jayski com Jayski s November 16 2023 Retrieved November 16 2023 Venta Lance January 11 2024 Mermel amp McLain Management Acquire Radio Vermont Group RadioInsight Retrieved January 13 2024 Radio Vermont General Manager Steve Cormier Exits RadioInsight March 19 2024 Retrieved March 23 2024 Programs WDEV Radio October 30 2015 Retrieved December 14 2016 a b Corocran Michael March 12 2008 Buster the Wonder Dog remembered Stowe Reporter Hall of Famer Ken Squier positive for COVID 19 UPDATES January 30 2021 External links editWDEV in the FCC AM station database WDEV in Nielsen Audio s AM station database WDEV in the FCC FM station database WDEV in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WDEV amp oldid 1215105606, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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