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WDBC

Coordinates: 45°45′47″N 87°05′41″W / 45.76306°N 87.09472°W / 45.76306; -87.09472
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WDBC
Broadcast area[1] (Daytime)
[2] (Nighttime)
Frequency680 kHz
BrandingAM 680
Programming
FormatAdult Standards, News, Talk
AffiliationsDial Global Adult Standards
Michigan Radio Network
Michigan IMG Sports Network
Ownership
OwnerKMB Broadcasting, Inc.
WYKX
History
Former frequencies
1490 kHz (1941-1950)
Technical information
Facility ID35115
ClassB
Power10,000 watts (Daytime)
1,000 watts (Nighttime)
Links
Websiteescanabaradiogroup.com

WDBC (680 AM, "The Information Authority") is a radio station licensed to Escanaba, Michigan broadcasting a full-service format featuring news, talk and adult standards music.

WDBC is Upper Michigan's most powerful AM radio station in terms of signal strength; its 10,000-watt daytime signal can be heard from Iron River in the west to St. Ignace in the east, and as far away as Green Bay, Wisconsin and Manistee, Michigan. On November 17, 2016 WDBC was granted a Federal Communications Commission construction permit to decrease day power to 6,000 watts.[1]

FM Translator

Broadcast translator for WDBC
Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) Class FCC info
W233CT 94.5 FM Escanaba, Michigan 203228 250 D LMS

WDBC has broadcast a variety of popular music formats over the years. In the 1970s it was a Top 40 music station and an affiliate of Casey Kasem's American Top 40 countdown show. In the 1980s and into the early 1990s, the station played adult contemporary music. The station later went oldies and then standards, using the Music of Your Life format and then Jones Radio Networks' Jones Standards.

On September 30, 2008, Jones Radio Network discontinued Jones Standards following its purchase by Triton Media Group, owner of the Dial Global stable of 24/7 formats. Like many other Jones Standards outlets, WDBC switched over to Dial Global's "Adult Standards" (America's Best Music) network.

At midnight on February 10. 2020 WDBC discontinued Dial Global's "Adult Standards" (America's Best Music) network in favor of more contemporary music.

References

  1. ^ "Application for Construction Permit for Commercial Broadcast Station". Federal Communications Commission. November 17, 2016. Retrieved May 13, 2017.

External links

45°45′47″N 87°05′41″W / 45.76306°N 87.09472°W / 45.76306; -87.09472