Information about Wdao

WDAO "The Real Rhythm Of The City" is a daytime-only commercial AM radio station in Dayton, Ohio opearting on the frequency of 1210 kHz with a power of 1,000 watts. Its studios are currently located on West Third Street with transmitter located near Oakwood.

The WDAO calls is believed to be a reference to the 1950s hit "Day-O" by Harry Belefonte..hence the station's early nickname in the 1960s was "Ten Seventy-Seven..Day-O Radio." (as in Da-yton O-hio)when it operated originally as an FM station.

FM History

WDAO started in 1964 at 107.7 mHz on FM (currently home to WMMX "Mix 107.7") Not only was it the first R&B-formatted station in the Miami Valley,it was also the first FM station of its kind in America and was the sister to AM daytimer WAVI owned and operated by H.K. "Bud" Crowl its founder(dba:WAVI Broadcasting Corp.) when its original studios were located adjacent to Interstate 75 on Cincinnati Street. Billed as "the soul of Dayton" it broadcast the hits of the Memphis and Motown soul era of the 1960s and into the Philadelphia disco sound of the 70s. Like its Top 40 AM competitor WING, it also had a stable of on-air personalities including "Big Ray" Meaders, Bill "Biggie B.C." Carr, "Shotgun" Pleasant, Long John Silver,Michael Ecton and the late Ricky Smith(later of WHIO-TV ). WING alumnus Gene "By Golly" Barry also worked at WDAO as program director in the late 1970s in addition to hosting a weekend oldies program on WAVI in the early 1980s. WDAO-FM was the most popular of Crowl's stations,the other being "people power" WAVI-AM with a talk format sometimes mixed with adult standards and a simulcast of WDAO-FM's Sunday evening jazz program.

AM History

Bud Crowl sold both WDAO-FM and WAVI-AM to Stoner Broadcasting shortly before his death in 1985. Stoner chose to move WDAO to the former WAVI AM frequency and rebranding the FM as adult contemporary WWSN "Star 107.7" (now Clear Channel-owned WMMX "Mix 107.7.") where both remain to this day. WDAO's morning soul gospel DJ Jim Johnson became manager of both stations and eventually purchased WDAO-AM from Stoner when they were no longer interested in the station. Stoner merged with Jacor in the 1990s and later with Clear Channel Communications in 1998.

In 1955,Crowl purchased the former WWSO (then licensed to and located in Springfield) after it went off the air a year earlier and successfully moved its city of license and entire operation to Dayton and given the WAVI calls that same year. (WAVI was short for "Aviation" to become synonymous with Dayton being known as the "Birthplace of Aviation" and that of Wilbur and Orville Wright.) The move to Dayton was practically coincidental with the move of AM daytimer WJEL from Dayton to Springfield where it became known as WBLY from 1954 to 2002. That station is now known as WULM. WAVI aired mostly adult standards in the 1950s and 60s before switching to the talk format in the early 1970s. Bob Kweisell, Mike Scinto, A.J. Austin, Brad Clay, and the late Bernie "B.W." Wulkotte (a Dayton Daily News columnist) were some of WAVI's talkmasters and personalities. For a time, the legendary Gene "By Golly" Barry made WAVI his weekend home, spinning his brand of old 45 RPM Rock & Roll wax.

WDAO Today

WDAO today has not only earned the distinction of being the first minority-owned commercial radio station in Dayton, it is also one of the last locally owned commercial stations in Dayton. Even the Cox-owned stationsWHIO (AM) and FM, WZLR FM and WHKO FM are now based in Atlanta. WDAO-AM continues its commitment to the Dayton african-american community by airing classic soul,jazz,blues,gospel,news and the local community talk show "Expressions" with Michael Ecton and WAVI alumnus Mike Scinto.

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WMMX

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Frequency 107.7 MHz
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
ERP 20,000 Watts
Class B
Facility ID 1904
Owner Citicasters Licenses, L.P.
Website wmmx.com

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WING

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Branding "ESPN 1410"
Slogan Same as branding
First air date 1921
Frequency 1410 KHZ
Format Sports Talk
ERP 5,000 watts-D/N
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WHIO-TV is a television station in Dayton, Ohio. It broadcasts on channel 7, and is an affiliate of CBS.

Station history

WHIO was started on channel 13 on July 11, 1949 and moved to channel 7 in 1952.
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WING

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Branding "ESPN 1410"
Slogan Same as branding
First air date 1921
Frequency 1410 KHZ
Format Sports Talk
ERP 5,000 watts-D/N
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WMMX

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Frequency 107.7 MHz
Format Hot Adult Contemporary
ERP 20,000 Watts
Class B
Facility ID 1904
Owner Citicasters Licenses, L.P.
Website wmmx.com

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Jacor Communications, Inc. was a media corporation which owned a large number of radio stations in the United States. Jacor was acquired by Clear Channel Communications in 1999.

Jacor was named after its founder Terry Jacobs.
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Clear Channel Communications

Public (NYSE: CCU )
Founded 1972
Headquarters San Antonio, TX

Key people Mark Mays, CEO & President
Industry Entertainment, Advertising
Products radio, billboards, television
Revenue $2.
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Dayton Daily News
Type Daily newspaper
Format Broadsheet


Owner Cox Enterprises
Publisher Doug Franklin
Editor Kevin Riley
Founded 1892
Headquarters 45 South Ludlow Street
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Until October 30, 2006, WHIO-FM was known as WDPT (for " Dayton's PoinT") "95.7 The Point.
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WZLR

City of license Xenia, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Frequency 95.3 MHz
Format Classic Hits
ERP 6,000 Watts
Class A
Facility ID 15649
Owner Cox Radio, Inc.
Website 953theeagle.com

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WHKO

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton, Ohio
Springfield, Ohio
Cincinnati, Ohio
Branding K99.1 FM
Slogan Today's New Country & Your Familiar Favorites
First air date March 17, 1989
Frequency 99.
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WONE

Broadcast area Dayton, Ohio
Branding 980 Homer
Slogan The Sports Animal
First air date 1949
Frequency 980 (kHz)
Format Sports Talk
Power 5,000 watts
Class B
Callsign meaning previous owner Group ONE
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WIZE

Broadcast area Springfield, Ohio
Branding 980 Homer
Slogan The Sports Animal
First air date 1940
Frequency 1340 (kHz)
Format sports/talk
Power 1,000 watts
Class C
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Website www.wone.
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WGNZ "Good News 1110" is an AM broadcasting station operating at 1110 kHz with studios in Fairborn, Ohio and transmitter in Xenia (the original city of license.) It airs a southern gospel format.
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WEDI "Classic Country Radio" (for Eaton,Dayton and Indiana)is a daytime-only commercial AM radio broadcasting station at 1130kHz licensed to Eaton, Ohio.
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WHIO is Dayton, Ohio's only all news and talk radio station. WHIO was Cox Radio's first station started by company founder Ohio Governor James M. Cox in 1929 in the Dayton Daily News building downtown.
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WING

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Branding "ESPN 1410"
Slogan Same as branding
First air date 1921
Frequency 1410 KHZ
Format Sports Talk
ERP 5,000 watts-D/N
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WBZI "Classic Country Radio" is a daytime-only AM broadcasting station in Xenia, Ohio at 1500 kHz operating with 500 watts. Its current owner Town and Country Broadcasting operates it with a country oldies format serving Greene,Clark,eastern Montgomery and surrounding counties.
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WEDI "Classic Country Radio" (for Eaton,Dayton and Indiana)is a daytime-only commercial AM radio broadcasting station at 1130kHz licensed to Eaton, Ohio.
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WGNZ "Good News 1110" is an AM broadcasting station operating at 1110 kHz with studios in Fairborn, Ohio and transmitter in Xenia (the original city of license.) It airs a southern gospel format.
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WHIO is Dayton, Ohio's only all news and talk radio station. WHIO was Cox Radio's first station started by company founder Ohio Governor James M. Cox in 1929 in the Dayton Daily News building downtown.
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WING

City of license Dayton, Ohio
Broadcast area Dayton
Branding "ESPN 1410"
Slogan Same as branding
First air date 1921
Frequency 1410 KHZ
Format Sports Talk
ERP 5,000 watts-D/N
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