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| frequency = 105.9 [[MHz]] {{HD Radio}}
| frequency = 105.9 [[MHz]] {{HD Radio}}
| format = [[Urban Adult Contemporary]]
| format = [[Rhythmic Oldies|Urban Oldies]]
| power = 20,000 [[watt]]s
| power = 20,000 [[watt]]s
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'''WDMK''' is an [[Frequency Modulation|FM]] radio station in [[Detroit, Michigan]] broadcasting at 105.9 [[Megahertz|mHz]], owned by [[Radio One (Company)|Radio One]]. The station is positioned as '''105.9 Kiss FM, Detroit's Best R&B From The 70's, 80's and Motown,''' with a very Oldies-heavy [[Urban Adult Contemporary]] format. The station broadcasts from an antenna 725 feet in height with an [[effective radiated power]] of 20,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in the Detroit suburb of [[Oak Park, Michigan|Oak Park]] at the intersection of 10 mile Rd. and Greenfield.
'''WDMK''' is an [[Frequency Modulation|FM]] radio station in [[Detroit, Michigan]] broadcasting at 105.9 [[Megahertz|mHz]], owned by [[Radio One (Company)|Radio One]]. The station is positioned as '''105.9 Kiss FM, Detroit's Best R&B From The 70's, 80's and Motown,''' with a [[Rhythmic Oldies]] format. The station broadcasts from an antenna 725 feet in height with an [[effective radiated power]] of 20,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in the Detroit suburb of [[Oak Park, Michigan|Oak Park]] at the intersection of 10 mile Rd. and Greenfield.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 21:59, 25 July 2008

WDMK
Broadcast area[1]
Frequency105.9 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding105.9 Kiss FM
Programming
FormatUrban Oldies
Ownership
OwnerRadio One
WCHB, WHTD
History
First air date
May 26, 1960
Former call signs
WDTJ (8/21/98-6/28/05)
WCHB-FM (8/23/96-8/21/98)
WJZZ (?-8/23/96)
WCHD (5/26/60-?)
Call sign meaning
Detroit, Michigan's Kiss-FM
Technical information
Facility ID4597
ClassB
Power20,000 watts
HAAT221 meters
Transmitter coordinates
42°28′16″N 83°12′3″W / 42.47111°N 83.20083°W / 42.47111; -83.20083
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.kissdetroit.com

WDMK is an FM radio station in Detroit, Michigan broadcasting at 105.9 mHz, owned by Radio One. The station is positioned as 105.9 Kiss FM, Detroit's Best R&B From The 70's, 80's and Motown, with a Rhythmic Oldies format. The station broadcasts from an antenna 725 feet in height with an effective radiated power of 20,000 watts. The station's transmitter is located in the Detroit suburb of Oak Park at the intersection of 10 mile Rd. and Greenfield.

History

WCHD

105.9 FM went on the air on May 26, 1960, as WCHD. Originally WCHD simulcast the R&B format of WCHB, Detroit's first Black-owned-and-operated radio station (then at 1440 AM, now at 1200 AM). By the late 1960s, WCHD had programmed itself separately from its AM sister and was playing Jazz. Early jazz announcers on WCHD included Ken Bradley, Jo Ray, and Ed Love (who now hosts the long-running weeknight jazz program on public radio station WDET).

WJZZ Jazz

Eventually, WCHD changed its call letters to WJZZ to emphasize its musical format. WJZZ remained a traditional Jazz station until around 1989, when the station changed direction and began playing more mainstream contemporary jazz (the genre of music that would eventually be known as Smooth Jazz) and New Age material, adding artists such as Sade, Luther Vandross and Al Jarreau to its playlist. Although jazz purists decried the format tweak, WJZZ's ratings improved. By this time, WJZZ and WCHB were owned by Bell Broadcasting.

105.9 The Beat/105.9 Jamz

By 1996, WJZZ had gained a competitor in Smooth Jazz" V98.7, the former rocker WLLZ which had changed format to Smooth Jazz shortly before Christmas 1995. With WVMV rapidly growing in popularity, Bell Broadcasting decided to take WJZZ in a different direction. On August 23, 1996, WJZZ shifted its format to Mainstream Urban and took the WCHB-FM calls and the slogan "105.9 The Beat," in an attempt to go after longtime urban leader WJLB. Radio One acquired WCHB-AM/FM in July 1998, and the following month, WCHB-FM became WDTJ, "105.9 Jamz." WDTJ aired the Russ Parr morning show syndicated from sister station WKYS in Washington, DC. "105.9 Jamz" did respectably in the ratings, but not respectably enough to beat WJLB.

105.9 Kiss FM

On June 26, 2005, Radio One made a major change in its Detroit cluster. The company moved the "Old School" Rhythmic Oldies format of WDMK-FM 102.7 "Kiss-FM" to 105.9. 105.9 took on the WDMK calls and the "Kiss-FM" moniker, as the "Kiss" format was updated to a gold-based Urban AC. Detroit Pistons announcer John Mason (formerly of WJLB), who had done mornings at 102.7, was relegated to afternoon drive to accommodate the Tom Joyner morning show, previously heard on Clear Channel-owned WMXD, on the new "105.9 Kiss-FM." The "105.9 Jamz" mainstream urban/hip-hop format moved to 102.7, which took on the new calls WHTD and the moniker "Hot 102-7."

WDMK's ratings remain respectable with its current format, although the station has been unable to unseat WMXD, which is still frequently the #1 station 12+ in the Detroit market. In addition, the syndicated Steve Harvey morning show on WMXD regularly outperforms Tom Joyner on WDMK (although Joyner remains one of Detroit's top ten morning shows as rated by Arbitron).

John Mason, WDMK's former afternoon drive personality, left the station in September 2006 and shortly afterward announced that he would be looking to syndicate his own morning show, most likely based at independently-owned Detroit urban AC outlet WGPR. Radio One successfully took Mason to court to uphold a non-compete clause, and thus it will likely be several months before his voice is heard over WGPR's airwaves. In the meantime, Mason was able to secure a deal to begin broadcasting on WOWE (98.9 FM) in the Flint market.

Airstaff

The current lineup (as of July 2008) is as follows

  • Morning Show: The Tom Joyner Morning Show - Tom Joyner, Myra J., Miss. Dupree,
    Jay Anthony Brown, Tavis Smiley & A.J Parker (News)
  • Mid-Days: Tune Up (DJ Gary Chandler - Lunch Jam)
  • Afternoon Drive: The Mo'Nique Show - Mo'Nique Imes & Sonny Andre
  • Evenings: Kisses After Dark: Pt. 1 - Kelia Karson
  • Nighttime: Kisses After Dark: Pt. 2 - Jay Black
  • Weekenders/Shows: Terry Bello & Donnie McClurkin
    • Kisses Sunday Today - Rev. Angelo Henerson & Sister Staci
    • On Point - Renee Prewitt

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