- WNDE
Infobox Radio station
name = WNDE
city = Indianapolis,Indiana
area = Indianapolis
slogan =
branding = "Sportsradio 1260"
frequency = 1260kHz HD Radio
repeater =
airdate =
share = 0.9
share as of = Sp'08 P2
share source = R&Rcite news | first= | last= | coauthors= | title=Indianapolis Market Ratings | date= | url=http://www.radioandrecords.com/RRRatings/DefaultSearch.aspx?MarketName=Indianapolis&MarketRank=%20 | work =Radio & Records | pages = | date = | language = ]
format = Sports radio
power = 5,000watt s day
5,000watt s night
erp =
haat =
class = B
facility_id = 59591
coordinates = coord|39|51|54.00|N|86|3|43.00|W|region:US_type:city
callsign_meaning = NDE = Indy [ cite web|url=http://www.oldradio.com/archives/nelson/origins.call-list.html |title=Call Letter Origins |work=Radio History on the Web ]
former_callsigns =
owner =Clear Channel Communications
licensee = Capstar TX
sister_stations =
webcast = [http://www.wnde.com listen live]
website = [http://www.wnde.com wnde.com]
affiliations =Fox Sports Radio ,Premiere Radio Networks ,Sporting News Radio WNDE, branded as "SportsRadio 1260 WNDE", is an AM
radio station owned byClear Channel Communications inIndianapolis, Indiana . The station operates on theAM radio frequency of 1260 kHz. The studios and transmitters are located at 6161 Fall Creek Road on the northeast side of Indianapolis.History
WNDE began operation as WFBM in 1924 as the fifth radio station licensed in Indianapolis (after WLK [1922-1923] , WOH [1922-1923] , WBBI [1924] , and WBBZ [1924-1925] ). It was started by the Merchants Heating & Light Co., later Indianapolis Power & Light.
When WFBM went on the air, it was assigned a frequency of 1130 kilocycles (the kilohertz did not come into use for another quarter century). In 1927, it moved to 1330 kc, then to 1090 kc in 1928, and to 1230 kc in 1929. It arrived at its current frequency after the great frequency shift of 1941, when all stations in the United States at 1230 kc were moved to 1260 kc.
In 1949, WFBM became WFBM-AM when WFBM-TV (now
WRTV 6) went on the air in time to broadcast the 1949 Indianapolis 500 (May 30, 1949). The WFBM “family” grew on November 26, 1959, when WFBM-FM went on the air at 94.7 mHz.In 1957, the three WFBM stations were sold to Time-Life, Inc. In 1972, WFBM-TV became
WRTV . In November 1973, WFBM-AM became WNDE, followed by WFBM-FM becomingWFBQ Q95 in the Spring of 1974.WNDE is the oldest operating radio station in Indianapolis, and third oldest in the state of Indiana.
Station broadcasting information
WNDE broadcasts using 5 kW of power, with a directional antenna for nighttime operations. This causes the station to broadcast in circular patterns to the north-northwest and south-southeast of the antenna site. More information is available at the FCC query for [http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?list=0&facid=59591 WNDE] .
Programming
WNDE (which had at one time used a Top 40 format, competing with the original WIFE in the 1970s, using the identifier "Windy in Indy") has been a
Fox Sports Radio affiliate since 2002. It had previously been anESPN Radio affiliate on two occasions. Since then, it has scheduled FSR in all weekday dayparts, except for Premiere's "The Jim Rome Show " and a local program, currently "The Drive with JMV" (John Michael), in the afternoon drive slot from 3-7 p.m.WNDE broadcasts
NASCAR Sprint Cup (except for theAllstate 400 at the Brickyard , whose broadcast rights are controlled byWFNI ), and most Nationwide Series races. WNDE also airsCincinnati Reds baseball and "ESPN Radio Sunday Night Baseball", along withPurdue University football and men's basketball andWestwood One 's NFL Football coverage.Former hosts of the 3-6 PM local show include Mark Patrick, the team of Tim Bragg & Bill Benner, and
Indiana Pacers announcer Mark Boyle.References
External links
*AM station data|WNDE
* [http://www.well.com/~irw/stations/wnde.html Indiana Radio Archive, WNDE]
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