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WDOD-FM

WDOD-FM (96.5 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40/CHR format.[2] Licensed to Chattanooga, Tennessee, the station is currently owned by WDOD of Chattanooga, Inc.[3] [4] Its studios are located on Broad Street in Chattanooga, and its transmitter is located in Walden.

WDOD-FM
Broadcast areaChattanooga, Tennessee
Frequency96.5 MHz
BrandingHits 96
Programming
FormatTop 40/CHR
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Westwood One
Ownership
Owner
WXCT, WUUQ, WDEF-FM
History
First air date
1960
Call sign meaning
Dynamo of Dixie[1]
Technical information
Facility ID71351
ClassC0
ERP100,000 watts horizontal
88,000 watts vertical
HAAT336 meters (1,102 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°9′41.00″N 85°19′5.00″W / 35.1613889°N 85.3180556°W / 35.1613889; -85.3180556
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehits96.com

History edit

Early years edit

The station signed on in the early 1960s as a simulcast of WDOD AM. Both stations played country music. Past personalities included Gene Michaels, Earl Freudenberg, Tommy Jett, Jerry Pond, and "Big" Bill Love. The station also carried NASCAR races, and was primarily a country station for a number of years.

At the end of the 1970s, WDOD-FM was known as "D-96" playing top 40 music. At one point, WDOD-FM would play big band music for a short time. The announcer in the legal ID said, "Big bands you remember on WDOD-FM, Chattanooga." Then by around 1981, WDOD-FM would play country music once again up until 1997 when WDOD-FM switched from country music to Triple-A "The Mountain."

The station was considering a switch to mostly classic rock with some new rock mixed in, though WSKZ was already doing this. Research showed that listeners wanted mostly new rock with some classics. One possible approach to this was modern adult contemporary, but this might have hurt sister station WDEF-FM.

Regardless of the market, Triple-A had the same songs representing about half the playlist, but the rest were different on each station. On The Mountain, artists included Jewel, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Talking Heads. A sample hour of music included Collective Soul, Third Eye Blind, Chris Isaak, Stone Temple Pilots, EMF, Van Halen, Dave Matthews Band, Joan Osborne, Bruce Springsteen, Vigilantes of Love, Loverboy, No Doubt, Aerosmith, and U2. Many songs were familiar and had been hits (an unusual approach to alternative), but they were not heard in the Chattanooga market.

One characteristic that made The Mountain different was attitude, which other area stations did not have. DJs and liners attacked the competition as well as artists such as Michael Bolton and Barry Manilow. Operations Manager Danny Howard did not want to go overboard, and, having worked in AC, he personally felt uncomfortable with making fun of Bolton. But the approach got people's attention.[5]

96.5 The Mountain edit

On March 3, 2008 at Noon, after a brief teasing of a classic country format by the station's deejays, followed by a brief on-air history lecture of the Top 40/CHR format in the Chattanooga area (with said lecture, at the same time, taking potshots at the previous stations for failing for a number of reasons, be it a poor signal or an overall lack of effort on the operators), the station changed to the current Top 40/CHR format, though keeping the name "96.5 The Mountain".[6] The final song on the AAA format was In The End by Linkin Park, while the first song on the CHR format was Stronger by Kanye West.[7]

Hits 96 edit

On January 31, 2011, the station began teasing an "upgrade", and that "Version 2.0" of "The Mountain" would debut on February 3 at Noon; at that time the station relaunched their CHR format as "Hits 96". The last song as "The Mountain" was Just Dance by Lady Gaga, while the first song as "Hits" was Higher by Taio Cruz. Howard, at this time the program director, said, "Our new name reflects what we do; play all of today's hit music."[8] General Manager Bernie Barker said, "Hits 96 is not about a lot of change. It’s about a ‘new download’ with some ‘tweaks’. The new logo is more about today."[8] Artists include Lady Gaga, Katy Perry, Usher, Rihanna, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars, and Linkin Park.[8]

Previous logos edit

   

References edit

  1. ^ "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web.
  2. ^ "Station Information Profile". Arbitron. Summer 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
  3. ^ "WDOD-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^ "WDOD-FM Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  5. ^ Marc Schiffman, "Howard's Triple-A Twist Keeps the Mountain Fresh," Billboard, Vol. 109, August 2, 1997.
  6. ^ "96-5 The Mountain, WDOD-FM, Introduces New Sound". The Chattanoogan. March 3, 2008.
  7. ^ "96.5 The Mountain" Chattanooga Flips From AAA to CHR
  8. ^ a b c "96.5 The Mountain Evolves Into Hits 96". The Chattanoogan. February 3, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • WDOD in the FCC FM station database
  • WDOD in Nielsen Audio's FM station database

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For the defunct AM radio station in Chattanooga Tennessee see WDOD AM WDOD FM 96 5 MHz is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 CHR format 2 Licensed to Chattanooga Tennessee the station is currently owned by WDOD of Chattanooga Inc 3 4 Its studios are located on Broad Street in Chattanooga and its transmitter is located in Walden WDOD FMChattanooga TennesseeBroadcast areaChattanooga TennesseeFrequency96 5 MHzBrandingHits 96ProgrammingFormatTop 40 CHRAffiliationsCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksWestwood OneOwnershipOwnerBahakel Communications WDOD of Chattanooga Inc Sister stationsWXCT WUUQ WDEF FMHistoryFirst air date1960Call sign meaningDynamo of Dixie 1 Technical informationFacility ID71351ClassC0ERP100 000 watts horizontal88 000 watts verticalHAAT336 meters 1 102 ft Transmitter coordinates35 9 41 00 N 85 19 5 00 W 35 1613889 N 85 3180556 W 35 1613889 85 3180556LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsitehits96 com Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 96 5 The Mountain 1 3 Hits 96 2 Previous logos 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEarly years edit The station signed on in the early 1960s as a simulcast of WDOD AM Both stations played country music Past personalities included Gene Michaels Earl Freudenberg Tommy Jett Jerry Pond and Big Bill Love The station also carried NASCAR races and was primarily a country station for a number of years At the end of the 1970s WDOD FM was known as D 96 playing top 40 music At one point WDOD FM would play big band music for a short time The announcer in the legal ID said Big bands you remember on WDOD FM Chattanooga Then by around 1981 WDOD FM would play country music once again up until 1997 when WDOD FM switched from country music to Triple A The Mountain The station was considering a switch to mostly classic rock with some new rock mixed in though WSKZ was already doing this Research showed that listeners wanted mostly new rock with some classics One possible approach to this was modern adult contemporary but this might have hurt sister station WDEF FM Regardless of the market Triple A had the same songs representing about half the playlist but the rest were different on each station On The Mountain artists included Jewel Lynyrd Skynyrd and Talking Heads A sample hour of music included Collective Soul Third Eye Blind Chris Isaak Stone Temple Pilots EMF Van Halen Dave Matthews Band Joan Osborne Bruce Springsteen Vigilantes of Love Loverboy No Doubt Aerosmith and U2 Many songs were familiar and had been hits an unusual approach to alternative but they were not heard in the Chattanooga market One characteristic that made The Mountain different was attitude which other area stations did not have DJs and liners attacked the competition as well as artists such as Michael Bolton and Barry Manilow Operations Manager Danny Howard did not want to go overboard and having worked in AC he personally felt uncomfortable with making fun of Bolton But the approach got people s attention 5 96 5 The Mountain edit On March 3 2008 at Noon after a brief teasing of a classic country format by the station s deejays followed by a brief on air history lecture of the Top 40 CHR format in the Chattanooga area with said lecture at the same time taking potshots at the previous stations for failing for a number of reasons be it a poor signal or an overall lack of effort on the operators the station changed to the current Top 40 CHR format though keeping the name 96 5 The Mountain 6 The final song on the AAA format was In The End by Linkin Park while the first song on the CHR format was Stronger by Kanye West 7 Hits 96 edit On January 31 2011 the station began teasing an upgrade and that Version 2 0 of The Mountain would debut on February 3 at Noon at that time the station relaunched their CHR format as Hits 96 The last song as The Mountain was Just Dance by Lady Gaga while the first song as Hits was Higher by Taio Cruz Howard at this time the program director said Our new name reflects what we do play all of today s hit music 8 General Manager Bernie Barker said Hits 96 is not about a lot of change It s about a new download with some tweaks The new logo is more about today 8 Artists include Lady Gaga Katy Perry Usher Rihanna Maroon 5 Bruno Mars and Linkin Park 8 Previous logos edit nbsp nbsp References edit Call Letter Origins Radio History on the Web Station Information Profile Arbitron Summer 2008 Retrieved 2008 08 03 WDOD FM Facility Record United States Federal Communications Commission audio division WDOD FM Station Information Profile Arbitron Marc Schiffman Howard s Triple A Twist Keeps the Mountain Fresh Billboard Vol 109 August 2 1997 96 5 The Mountain WDOD FM Introduces New Sound The Chattanoogan March 3 2008 96 5 The Mountain Chattanooga Flips From AAA to CHR a b c 96 5 The Mountain Evolves Into Hits 96 The Chattanoogan February 3 2011 External links editOfficial website WDOD in the FCC FM station database WDOD in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en 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