- WDRE (former Philadelphia radio station)
Radio station
name = WDRE - Philly's Modern Rock
airdate =November 9 ,1992 toFebruary 7 ,1997
frequency = 103.9MHz
area =Philadelphia, PA
format =Modern Rock
owner =Jarad Broadcasting : "For the radio station in
New York City formerly also known as WDRE, seeWLIR . For the station with the current callsign of WDRE, seeWDRE (FM) ."WDRE, known as "Philly's Modern Rock", is a former
modern rock station that was broadcasted on the 103.9 frequency in thePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , USA area. The station helped launch the careers of many famousdisc jockey s and local personalities. They includePreston Elliot andSteve Morrison of thePreston and Steve morning show on 93.3WMMR Philadelphia, Bret Hamilton ofWCAU-TV , Marilyn Russell (formerly of Y100,WXPN ,WMGK ),Jim McGuinn (also known as Rumour Boy), the former Program Director of WPLY Y100 Philadelphia, and Mel 'Toxic' Taylor who went on to WYSP Philadelphia.WDRE history
WDRE originally started out as 103.9 WIBF-FM
Jenkintown, Pennsylvania , which was owned by Fox Broadcasting (not related to the currentFox Broadcasting television network). The station was bought in October of1992 byJarad Broadcasting , and onNovember 9 ,1992 , WDRE New York startedsimulcasting its programming with WIBF, and shortly after the simulcast began, WIBF's call letters were changed to WDRE (the same calls as WDRE New York). It was decided however in1995 that WDRE New York would change its call letters back to WLIR, thus making WDRE Philadelphia an independent local modern rock station.Veteran Philadelphia DJ; Mel 'Toxic' Taylor (WPST, WIFI), was the first DJ hired for the only 2 local shows, that would be live from Philadelphia each week. Here are some clips from the first moments of WDRE Philly. > Jenkintown studios format flip > Press Conference featuring Joey Ramone: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ9-ELstmjk
radio station.
Due to the informed notice of the station's flip, the staff at WDRE were able to organize a concert called "Bitterfest", which was to be held at
The Electric Factory . The concert featured local actsG Love and theFun Lovin' Criminals , and was created to celebrate the life of WDRE as a local institution for modern rock. OnFebruary 7 ,1997 , "Bitterfest" was held to a sold out crowd of over 3,000 people, with all of the WDRE staff present at the event. At midnight on February 8, 1997, a lucky (or unlucky) listener was selected to "pull the plug" on WDRE, and from then on, WDRE ceased to exist. Two of the WDRE disc jockeys (Preston Eliot, Bret Hamilton) went to local radio station WPLY Y100 Philadelphia, as did the DRE Program Director, Jim McGuinn and M.D. and Sunday night DJ, Marilyn Russell (as Promotions Director for Y100). Ironically, WPLY was also bought out by Radio One (in2000 ), and was later flipped in2005 to a Hip Hop/R&B format.Former on-air schedule
Weekdays
*Mornings - The WDRE Morning Show with Sarah, Spike and Vinnie
*Middays - Bret Hamilton
*Afternoons - Preston Elliot
*Evenings - John Castino
*Overnights - Leigh TaylorWeekends
*Sunday Evenings - Marilyn Russell
*Sunday Overnights - Dan Fein
*Various Shifts - Brian Robbins
*Various Shifts - Debbie Mann (formerly of WXPN 88.5 and WRNR 103.1 Annapolis, MD)
*Various Shifts - Gil Edwards
*Various Shifts - Rumour Boy (Jim McGuinn)
*Various Shifts - Chris MartinExternal links
* [http://yrockonxpn.org/wdre.html Y-Rock On XPN's WDRE Tribute Page]
* [http://www.djchas.com/wdrephilly/ WDRE Original Archived Website]
* [http://citypaper.net/articles/011598/om1.shtml City Paper Follow-Up WDRE Article]
* [http://citypaper.net/articles/013097/article027.shtml City Paper Letters to the Editor (Scroll Down For WDRE Blurb)]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/piratejim/phillyfmhistory2.html Philadelphia FM Radio History]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/nj/NirvanaRulz/wdre/wdre.html WDRE Angelfire Page]
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