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WFDF (910 kHz), which brands itself as 910 AM Superstation, is a
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licensed to Farmington Hills, Michigan, serving
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. The station is owned and operated by Kevin Adell and provides sports, entertainment news, news updates, local community news, online
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s, and
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content from a Detroit perspective. The station broadcasts in HD, and since 2017 broadcasts its show on
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with live video news coverage. WFDF is also broadcast on a subchannel of WADL.


History

The station began broadcasting in
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as WEAA in
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. WEAA was licensed on May 25, 1922, but did not make its first broadcast until July 8, 1922. The call letters were changed to WFDF in 1925, in honor of the founder of the station, Frank D. Fallain (1890-1968). WFDF is a Class B station broadcasting on a regional (not
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) frequency. For many years the station featured a middle-of-the-road music format targeting Flint. It experimented with a
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rock format (using the nickname "Giant 91") for a time in the early 1970s, but the station shifted its music mix back toward
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by 1975. In the 1980s, as popular music formats on AM were increasingly shifting to FM, WFDF became an Adult Standards station aimed at older demographics. The format shifted to news and
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in 1993. By 2001, the station was owned by
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.


Move to Detroit

In 2002, Cumulus sold the station to ABC and in August, the station began featuring programming from
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. In 2003, ABC began preparations to move WFDF to the Detroit market. It announced plans for a new eight-tower array in Monroe County, south of Detroit. Originally, ABC applied to use the new site only for daytime operation (with Flint in the northwest corner of the proposed daytime coverage area) and to continue using the extant site in Burton, east of Flint, during nighttime hours (since providing an interference-free nighttime signal to Flint from the Monroe County site, without exceeding the 50,000 watt maximum power limit, would have been practically impossible). Shortly after WFDF started broadcasting with this two-site operation, ABC applied to change WFDF's city of license to Farmington Hills, a Detroit suburb, with 50,000 watts of daytime power and 25,000 watts at night, both from the Monroe County site. For this change to take place, some channels had to be deleted that would have interfered with the station's present signal. ABC purchased the AM license of WFRO in
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, which operated at AM 900, while its FM sister station was spun off to a new owner. Also WSNQ operated on AM 900 in
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. This station went dark shortly after its FM station, WMJZ, was spun off to a new owner. With the two AM 900 frequencies now silenced, this paved the way for WFDF to substantially increase its power and move into the more profitable Detroit radio market. The new array still covers Flint with a city-grade signal during daytime hours. The FCC granted a license for the new facilities in January 2006. The city of license changed in February 2006. The former towers in Burton were taken down and dismantled in April 2006. The station's office is located in Southfield, moving away from Genesee County in the spring of 2006.


Transition and growth

On August 13, 2014, Disney put WFDF and twenty-two other
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stations up for sale, to focus more on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network. On November 18, Radio Disney Group announced the sale of the station to The Word Network, owned by Adell (who also owns the TV station WADL). On January 20, 2015, The Word Network closed on the purchase of 910 AM at a price of $3 million and changed the existing format to its religious format. The changeover took place with no prior announcement at 5 p.m. on January 20. WFDF was the last Michigan-based Disney O&O broadcast station. On November 9, 2015 Adell re-launched the station with an "Urban Talk Radio" format. After purchase of WFDF from Radio Disney, Adell rebranded 910 AM as "the Superstation", with an
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talk radio format.


Programming

WFDF has over 30 on-air show hosts, with programming and content broadcast 24 hours a day. In the fall of 2017, the station hired reporters Andre Ash, '' Detroit News'' editorial page editor Nolan Finley, and Steve Neavling, editor and publisher of the investigative news site MotorCityMuckraker.com. The station began providing a local news roundup at the beginning of each show, providing on-scene coverage of crime, schools, local government, protests, entertainment, traffic and weather. "The Nolan Finley Show," which airs each morning features breaking news, analysis of current events and regular interviews with lawmakers, business leaders, educators, nonprofits and journalists. Neavling's "Muckraker Report," which is broadcast from late mornings, focuses on corruption, government abuse, poverty and racial disparities. Weekend programming begins on Saturday and includes as hosts Minister
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, Dr. Billy Taylor, Horace Sheffield,
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, Henry Payne "Car Show", Thaddeus McCotter, Chuck Bennett, Christine Beatty "Perspectives", Peter Henning, Wade McCree "No Shame", Malik Shabazz, and Real Talk with Dr. J "Sex, Gambling & Everything Else". The Sunday show host lineup for the station includes Minister
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, Elena Herreda, Robert Ficano, Minister Troy Muhammad, Margaret, Trimer-Hartley, Steve Neavling "Muckraker Report", Angela More, Alexander Zonjic, The Leah Live Show, Michael Imhotep, Paster Mo, and Real Talk with Dr. J "Sex, Gambling & Everything Else". Former
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President Monica Conyers joined the Sunday show host line-up on September 25, 2016. On October 5, 2016, morning show on air host Ralph Godbee walked off the air in the middle of his broadcast because of a dispute with the owner and CEO Adell. The disagreement was a result of Adell not allowing Godbee to have a show about "Relationships" on Adell's worldwide television network "The Word Network", since Adell intended the Word Network to be religious and believed the content to be inappropriate. The daytime coverage for 910 AM Superstation includes the metro
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area and extends to the northern lower peninsula of
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, south to northern
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and
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, west into the
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area, and east into Ontario,
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. The nighttime coverage for 910 AM Superstation includes the metro
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area and extends north to mid-Michigan and the Thumb area, south to northern
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, west to
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, and east into Ontario,
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. In 2018 the station provided live coverage of the 2018 Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle from June 1–3.


Community work

The station attends and participates at public events and rallies, such as live broadcasts during Susan G. Komen's Race for the Cure Detroit and the 2016 Mackinac Policy Conference Detroit Regional Chamber. During the fold out of the Flint Water Crisis, 910 AM hosted a town hall meeting at the University of Michigan-Flint campus. The meeting was aired on 910 AM, WADL, and The Word Network. In June, 2016, the station broadcast every game of the
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men's basketball program for the 2016-2017 season. Cliff Russell, one of the station's talk show hosts, was the play-by-play announcer.


Ratings

CEO Kevin Adell's format change to Urban Talk Radio resulted in the station being included in the
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ratings for the Detroit market. The ratings became available starting June 2016, generating a 0.1 (AQH). According to Vice President and General Manager David Bangura, the station had an average total reach of 11.9 million people with 25,200 unique listeners per week, and of those, 15,600 were black. According to '' Crain's Detroit Business'', Nielsen Audio also reported 17,000 of the station's listener base resided in Oakland County.


See also

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References


External links


The Official 910 AM Superstation website


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