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WEND
File:Wendclt.jpg
Broadcast areaCharlotte/Metrolina
Frequency106.5 (MHz)
Branding106.5 The End
Programming
FormatModern Rock
Ownership
OwnerClear Channel
WEND, WIBT, WKKT, WLYT, WRFX
History
Call sign meaning
We're END
Technical information
ClassC1
ERP84,000 Watts
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttp://www.1065.com/main.html

WEND (106.5 FM), known as "106.5 The End", is a Modern Rock radio station based in Charlotte, North Carolina. Owned by Clear Channel Communications, the station broadcasts at 106.5 MHz with an ERP of 84 kW. The station is licensed to Salisbury and its transmitter is located just west of China Grove, NC. WEND's signal makes it into most of the Piedmont Triad region as well, providing city-grade coverage of Winston-Salem and a grade B signal to Greensboro.

106.5 The End generally plays Modern Rock music throughout the day but is also the local affiliate of the syndicated Bob and Tom Show, from Q-95 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

History

WRDX in Salisbury, North Carolina played 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. When the announcement was made of the move to Charlotte along with the change to the current format, numerous letters of protest appeared in the Salisbury Post. After the move, WEND moved its tower farther south to get a better signal in the Charlotte area. However, it only provides a grade B signal to Rock Hill and the South Carolina portion of the Charlotte market.