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Broadcast area | North Quabbin |
Frequency | 97.3 MHz |
Branding | 97.3 FM WJDF |
Programming | |
Format | Defunct; was full service classic hits |
Ownership | |
Owner | Deane Brothers Broadcasting Corp. |
History | |
First air date | August 1995 |
Last air date | April 4, 2019 |
Former call signs | WFUB (1991–1995) [1] |
Call sign meaning | Jay, Donn, and Fred Deane (owners) [2] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 16006 |
Class | A |
ERP | 5,800 watts |
HAAT | 25 meters (82 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°36′2.68″N 72°22′59.31″W / 42.6007444°N 72.3831417°W |
WJDF (97.3 FM) was a radio station licensed to serve Orange, Massachusetts. The station was owned by Deane Brothers Broadcasting Corp. It aired a full service classic hits music format.
The station was assigned the WJDF call letters by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on June 30, 1995. [1] It signed on in August 1995 with an adult contemporary format. [3] In January 2014, WJDF reformatted to full-service classic hits.
On November 30, 2018, the FCC warned WJDF of a potential for the revocation of their license if their debt was not paid within 60 days; at the time, the station owed $9,642 in regulatory fees dating to 2014. [4] [5] [6] The station did not respond to the warning, and on April 4, 2019, WJDF's license was revoked by the FCC. [7] [8] [9] [10] At the time of the revocation, WJDF had been operated by Steve Wendell under a local marketing agreement, with plans for Wendell to acquire the station outright. Wendell subsequently announced his intention to file a $1.8 million lawsuit against Deane Brothers Broadcasting, as he had not been informed of the station's unpaid regulatory fees (which prevented renewal of the WJDF license and the proposed license transfer); in addition, the station had been silent from August to December 2018 after WJDF's transmitter was destroyed by two lightning strikes. [11]
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Broadcast area | North Quabbin |
Frequency | 97.3 MHz |
Branding | 97.3 FM WJDF |
Programming | |
Format | Defunct; was full service classic hits |
Ownership | |
Owner | Deane Brothers Broadcasting Corp. |
History | |
First air date | August 1995 |
Last air date | April 4, 2019 |
Former call signs | WFUB (1991–1995) [1] |
Call sign meaning | Jay, Donn, and Fred Deane (owners) [2] |
Technical information | |
Facility ID | 16006 |
Class | A |
ERP | 5,800 watts |
HAAT | 25 meters (82 ft) |
Transmitter coordinates | 42°36′2.68″N 72°22′59.31″W / 42.6007444°N 72.3831417°W |
WJDF (97.3 FM) was a radio station licensed to serve Orange, Massachusetts. The station was owned by Deane Brothers Broadcasting Corp. It aired a full service classic hits music format.
The station was assigned the WJDF call letters by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on June 30, 1995. [1] It signed on in August 1995 with an adult contemporary format. [3] In January 2014, WJDF reformatted to full-service classic hits.
On November 30, 2018, the FCC warned WJDF of a potential for the revocation of their license if their debt was not paid within 60 days; at the time, the station owed $9,642 in regulatory fees dating to 2014. [4] [5] [6] The station did not respond to the warning, and on April 4, 2019, WJDF's license was revoked by the FCC. [7] [8] [9] [10] At the time of the revocation, WJDF had been operated by Steve Wendell under a local marketing agreement, with plans for Wendell to acquire the station outright. Wendell subsequently announced his intention to file a $1.8 million lawsuit against Deane Brothers Broadcasting, as he had not been informed of the station's unpaid regulatory fees (which prevented renewal of the WJDF license and the proposed license transfer); in addition, the station had been silent from August to December 2018 after WJDF's transmitter was destroyed by two lightning strikes. [11]