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WEND

WEND (106.5 FM) – branded 106.5 The End – is a commercial alternative rock radio station licensed to Salisbury, North Carolina, serving primarily the Charlotte metropolitan area, as well as parts of the Piedmont Triad. Owned by iHeartMedia, WEND is the local affiliate for Skratch 'N Sniff and the home of radio personalities, the Woody & Wilcox Show, Chris Rozak, and Divakar. The WEND studios are located in Charlotte, while the station transmitter resides in China Grove. Besides a standard analog transmission, WEND broadcasts in HD Radio, and is available online via iHeartRadio.

WEND
Broadcast areaCharlotte metropolitan area
Piedmont Triad (limited)
Frequency106.5 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding106.5 The End
Programming
FormatAlternative rock
AffiliationsCompass Media Networks
Premiere Networks
Motor Racing Network
Performance Racing Network
Ownership
Owner
WHQC, WKKT, WLKO, WRFX, W254AZ
History
First air date
March 16, 1946 (1946-03-16)
Former call signs
WSTP-FM (1946–70)[citation needed]
WRDX (1970–95)
Call sign meaning
W END
Technical information
Facility ID74074
ClassC1
ERP84,000 watts
HAAT319 meters (1,047 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35°35′32.00″N 80°37′44.00″W / 35.5922222°N 80.6288889°W / 35.5922222; -80.6288889
Links
WebcastListen Live
Website1065.iheart.com

History edit

WEND began broadcasting on March 16, 1946[1] under the callsign WSTP-FM.[citation needed] It became WRDX in 1970[citation needed] and began airing its own programming. Pat Heiss was the morning host.[2]

Doug Rice (now Speedway Motorsports radio play-by-play announcer) joined WSTP and WRDX in 1977, working a variety of on-air jobs and eventually becoming morning host and program director. He also served as play-by-play announcer for Catawba College football for nearly a decade, and color analyst for Howard Platt for Catawba basketball, and he called the Rowan County high school football game of the week on WRDX.[3]

WRDX was playing country music prior to a signal increase in 1987 that allowed the station to cover both Charlotte and the Triad. At that time the station switched to satellite adult contemporary. Late in the 1980s, the station began playing more oldies, especially from the category of beach music.

Dalton Group, owner of WWMG in Charlotte, bought WRDX and WSTP for $3 million in 1995 and began operating the stations under a local marketing agreement.[4] In May, WRDX changed its call letters to WEND, adopted its current format,[5] with artists such as Pearl Jam and Nirvana[6] and moved its studios to Charlotte. This triggered numerous letters of protest in the Salisbury Post.

WEND's transmitter is located further north than most of the other major Charlotte stations. It only provides a grade B signal to Rock Hill and most of the South Carolina portion of the Charlotte market. This is because it is short-spaced to WTCB in Columbia at nearby 106.7. Additionally, its transmitter is located as close as it can legally get to Charlotte while remaining close enough to its city of license, Salisbury, to provide a city-grade signal. At the same time, it provides at least secondary coverage to much of the Triad, and can even be heard as far as Burlington under the right conditions.

WEND was the local affiliate of the syndicated Bob and Tom Show until March 31, 2010.[7]

Woody & Wilcox, from KBFX in Anchorage, Alaska, moved their morning show to Charlotte on April 19, 2010,[8] though they continued to air on KBFX.[9] The audience for mornings jumped 74 percent.[10] On February 24, 2014, co-owned WVBZ in Greensboro, North Carolina became the first station other than WEND and KBFX to add the team.[11] During 2014, Woody & Wilcox added three other affiliates: KKZX in Spokane, Washington; KKED in Fairbanks, Alaska on September 29;[12] and KPAW in Fort Collins, Colorado.[13]

 
Former logo.

WEND has aired weekend specialty shows Resurrection Sunday and 90 Minutes since 1995. "90 Minutes" hosted by Divakar features local and independent artists & "Resurrection Sunday" featuring the roots of alternative rock which is hosted by 'The Wizard'.

WEND airs Skratch 'N Sniff, a music program syndicated via Compass Media Networks, on Saturday nights.[14]

Around 2013, alternative rock moved in a different direction, and WEND has added such artists as Twenty One Pilots, Blink-182 and Cold War Kids.[6]

In October 2015, it was announced that iHeartMedia had acquired local rights to the Motor Racing Network and Performance Racing Network's coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series under a 2-year deal, with races to air on WEND. Representatives of the two networks were positive over the new deal, as WEND provides better over-the-air coverage of North Carolina than previous rightsholder WRHM.[15]

In August 2017, Chuck "DZL" Thompson replaced Jack Daniel at WEND, becoming that station's second program director in 22 years.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.americanradiohistory.com/hd2/Archive-BC-YB-IDX/70s-OCR-YB/1974-YB/1974-BC-YB-OCR-Page-0351.pdf[dead link]
  2. ^ Brown, Mark (2007-10-02). "Tribute to morning man for WSTP". Salisbury Post.
  3. ^ Wineka, Mark (2011-02-16). . Salisbury Post. Archived from the original on 2011-02-18. Retrieved 2011-02-16.
  4. ^ "Newsline". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 6. 1995-02-11. p. 84.
  5. ^ Stark, Phyllis (1995-05-27). "Vox Jox". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 21. p. 106.
  6. ^ a b Washburn, Mark (2017-03-31). "How Jack Daniel made a name for himself in Charlotte radio". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
  7. ^ . 1065.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved 13 March 2023.
  8. ^ Washburn, Mark (2010-04-17). "Direct from Anchorage, Alaska, 'Woody & Wilcox' at the 'End'". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 2010-04-17.
  9. ^ "WEND Hires Woody & Wilcox For Mornings". allaccess.com. 2010-03-29.
  10. ^ Washburn, Mark (2010-08-07). "'The Beat' sees gains in quest for young listeners". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  11. ^ "WVBZ Announces The Woody & Wilcox Show For Mornings". allaccess.com. 2014-02-19.
  12. ^ "The Woody And Wilcox Show Grabs Fifth Affiliate". allaccess.com. 2014-09-30.
  13. ^ "'The Woody And Wilcox Show' Adds Sixth Affiliate". allaccess.com. 2014-10-30.
  14. ^ "Where to Hear Skratch 'N Sniff! | Skratch 'N Sniff". 29 May 2011.
  15. ^ "NASCAR lands big radio voice in Charlotte". Charlotte Observer. Retrieved 2015-10-20.
  16. ^ Venta, lance (August 23, 2017). "Jack Daniel Out; DZL In At 106.5 The End Charlotte". radioinsight. Retrieved August 23, 2017.

External links edit

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

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For the Sacramento radio station using the same branding see KUDL For other uses see Wend WEND 106 5 FM branded 106 5 The End is a commercial alternative rock radio station licensed to Salisbury North Carolina serving primarily the Charlotte metropolitan area as well as parts of the Piedmont Triad Owned by iHeartMedia WEND is the local affiliate for Skratch N Sniff and the home of radio personalities the Woody amp Wilcox Show Chris Rozak and Divakar The WEND studios are located in Charlotte while the station transmitter resides in China Grove Besides a standard analog transmission WEND broadcasts in HD Radio and is available online via iHeartRadio WENDSalisbury North CarolinaBroadcast areaCharlotte metropolitan areaPiedmont Triad limited Frequency106 5 MHz HD Radio Branding106 5 The EndProgrammingFormatAlternative rockAffiliationsCompass Media NetworksPremiere NetworksMotor Racing NetworkPerformance Racing NetworkOwnershipOwneriHeartMedia iHM Licenses LLC Sister stationsWHQC WKKT WLKO WRFX W254AZHistoryFirst air dateMarch 16 1946 1946 03 16 Former call signsWSTP FM 1946 70 citation needed WRDX 1970 95 Call sign meaningW ENDTechnical informationFacility ID74074ClassC1ERP84 000 wattsHAAT319 meters 1 047 ft Transmitter coordinates35 35 32 00 N 80 37 44 00 W 35 5922222 N 80 6288889 W 35 5922222 80 6288889LinksWebcastListen LiveWebsite1065 wbr iheart wbr comHistory editWEND began broadcasting on March 16 1946 1 under the callsign WSTP FM citation needed It became WRDX in 1970 citation needed and began airing its own programming Pat Heiss was the morning host 2 Doug Rice now Speedway Motorsports radio play by play announcer joined WSTP and WRDX in 1977 working a variety of on air jobs and eventually becoming morning host and program director He also served as play by play announcer for Catawba College football for nearly a decade and color analyst for Howard Platt for Catawba basketball and he called the Rowan County high school football game of the week on WRDX 3 WRDX was playing country music prior to a signal increase in 1987 that allowed the station to cover both Charlotte and the Triad At that time the station switched to satellite adult contemporary Late in the 1980s the station began playing more oldies especially from the category of beach music Dalton Group owner of WWMG in Charlotte bought WRDX and WSTP for 3 million in 1995 and began operating the stations under a local marketing agreement 4 In May WRDX changed its call letters to WEND adopted its current format 5 with artists such as Pearl Jam and Nirvana 6 and moved its studios to Charlotte This triggered numerous letters of protest in the Salisbury Post WEND s transmitter is located further north than most of the other major Charlotte stations It only provides a grade B signal to Rock Hill and most of the South Carolina portion of the Charlotte market This is because it is short spaced to WTCB in Columbia at nearby 106 7 Additionally its transmitter is located as close as it can legally get to Charlotte while remaining close enough to its city of license Salisbury to provide a city grade signal At the same time it provides at least secondary coverage to much of the Triad and can even be heard as far as Burlington under the right conditions WEND was the local affiliate of the syndicated Bob and Tom Show until March 31 2010 7 Woody amp Wilcox from KBFX in Anchorage Alaska moved their morning show to Charlotte on April 19 2010 8 though they continued to air on KBFX 9 The audience for mornings jumped 74 percent 10 On February 24 2014 co owned WVBZ in Greensboro North Carolina became the first station other than WEND and KBFX to add the team 11 During 2014 Woody amp Wilcox added three other affiliates KKZX in Spokane Washington KKED in Fairbanks Alaska on September 29 12 and KPAW in Fort Collins Colorado 13 nbsp Former logo WEND has aired weekend specialty shows Resurrection Sunday and 90 Minutes since 1995 90 Minutes hosted by Divakar features local and independent artists amp Resurrection Sunday featuring the roots of alternative rock which is hosted by The Wizard WEND airs Skratch N Sniff a music program syndicated via Compass Media Networks on Saturday nights 14 Around 2013 alternative rock moved in a different direction and WEND has added such artists as Twenty One Pilots Blink 182 and Cold War Kids 6 In October 2015 it was announced that iHeartMedia had acquired local rights to the Motor Racing Network and Performance Racing Network s coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series under a 2 year deal with races to air on WEND Representatives of the two networks were positive over the new deal as WEND provides better over the air coverage of North Carolina than previous rightsholder WRHM 15 In August 2017 Chuck DZL Thompson replaced Jack Daniel at WEND becoming that station s second program director in 22 years 16 References edit http www americanradiohistory com hd2 Archive BC YB IDX 70s OCR YB 1974 YB 1974 BC YB OCR Page 0351 pdf dead link Brown Mark 2007 10 02 Tribute to morning man for WSTP Salisbury Post Wineka Mark 2011 02 16 NASCAR announcer calls Salisbury home Salisbury Post Archived from the original on 2011 02 18 Retrieved 2011 02 16 Newsline Billboard Vol 107 no 6 1995 02 11 p 84 Stark Phyllis 1995 05 27 Vox Jox Billboard Vol 107 no 21 p 106 a b Washburn Mark 2017 03 31 How Jack Daniel made a name for himself in Charlotte radio The Charlotte Observer Retrieved 2017 04 10 The End 1065 com Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved 13 March 2023 Washburn Mark 2010 04 17 Direct from Anchorage Alaska Woody amp Wilcox at the End The Charlotte Observer Retrieved 2010 04 17 WEND Hires Woody amp Wilcox For Mornings allaccess com 2010 03 29 Washburn Mark 2010 08 07 The Beat sees gains in quest for young listeners The Charlotte Observer Retrieved 2010 08 18 WVBZ Announces The Woody amp Wilcox Show For Mornings allaccess com 2014 02 19 The Woody And Wilcox Show Grabs Fifth Affiliate allaccess com 2014 09 30 The Woody And Wilcox Show Adds Sixth Affiliate allaccess com 2014 10 30 Where to Hear Skratch N Sniff Skratch N Sniff 29 May 2011 NASCAR lands big radio voice in Charlotte Charlotte Observer Retrieved 2015 10 20 Venta lance August 23 2017 Jack Daniel Out DZL In At 106 5 The End Charlotte radioinsight Retrieved August 23 2017 External links editOfficial website WEND in the FCC FM station database WEND in Nielsen Audio s FM station database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WEND amp oldid 1181784987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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