- WPDH
Infobox Radio station
name = WPDH
city =Poughkeepsie, New York
area =Hudson Valley ,Catskills , and Extreme Northern New Jersey
branding =
slogan =
airdate =1962
frequency = 101.5MHz HD Radio
format =Mainstream rock
erp = 50,000watt s
haat = 469meter s
class = B
facility_id = 71514
callsign_meaning = W Poughkeepsie Dutchess Hudson (River/Valley)
owner =Cumulus Media
webcast = [http://live.cumulusstreaming.com/WPDH-FM Listen Live]
website = http://www.wpdh.com
sister_stations = WALL,WCZX ,WEOK ,WFAF ,WKNY ,WKXP ,WPDA ,WRRV ,WZAD WPDH is a
mainstream rock radio station licensed toPoughkeepsie, New York , and serving from extreme Northern New Jersey to New York'sHudson Valley andCatskills . The station is owned byCumulus Media and broadcasts on 101.5MHz at 50 kilowatts ERP from a tower site on Illinois Mountain inHighland, New York . Since1976 , the station has had a rock-and-roll format which has been changed several times.Though WPDH is one of only four Class B FM stations between
New York City and Albany (WSPK ,WHUD , and WFGB the three others), WPDH has a satellite station, 106.1WPDA , based inJeffersonville, New York , which brings the signal to other areas.History
WPDH signed on as WEOK-FM in 1962 as the sister to
WEOK and Poughkeepsie's second FM station after WKIP-FM (today's WSPK). The main purpose of the station at the outset was to provideMuzak programming to area offices and businesses via its subcarrier; as a result the on-air programming was limited to simulcasts of the AM'smiddle of the road format and block programming between the AM's signoff and 10:00 p.m.In 1972, WEOK AM and FM were sold to the Dyson family (also owners of
Dyson Racing ) and with the sale came key changes to the FM side. The station moved from a site in Milton (now used byWVKR ) to the current Illinois Mountain site, upgrading to a full Class B and adding stereo capabilities in the process, and at the end of these upgrades relaunched ascountry music formatted WPDH. At the time, this format was largely unproven and given the newness of FM at the time struggled to the point of being beaten byNew York City signal WHN after that station flipped to country. At this time, the hole for analbum-oriented rock (AOR) station in theHudson Valley (whereWPLJ andWNEW-FM were had multiples of WPDH's ratings with marginal signals) was seen and in 1976 WPDH abandoned country for rock which lasts to this day.Formatic evolution
In its three decades in rock radio, there have been several variations of WPDH's format. At the outset, it was a typical AOR for the period with a slight lean towards Top 40 and the occasional jazz track though as that format evolved the station tightened its focus. The splintering of rock in the 1980s and early 1990s had varying effects on WPDH, they were quick to integrate
heavy metal into the playlist in moderation but were less open to earlyalternative rock . Nevertheless, the station remained successful and by the 1990s was alternating the #1 spot in the market with WSPK though the station's reluctance to incorporate much alternative into the playlist had an effect on its future.In 1994, WPDH owners Crystal Radio Group (the Dyson family spinoff headed by now-family head
Rob Dyson ) purchased Middletown-based WKOJ and WALL from Orange & Rockland Utilities. With this purchase came an opportunity to both solve the new rock dilemma and to strengthen WPDH by taking out its only direct competition. WPDH spent the latter part of 1994 and early 1995 evolving toClassic rock while WKOJ flipped to alternativeWRRV in April 1995.WPDH's ratings went through some instability in the early years as classic rock, however being with no competition they became the regular #2 to WSPK's #1 by the turn of the 21st Century. It was at this time, amid consolidation, in which Rob Dyson sold the Crystal Radio Group to Aurora Communications in 2001 which, in turn was bought out by
Cumulus Media in 2002. Amid an extended drop in ratings, WPDH was relaunched as a mainstream rock station over Labor Day Weekend in 2003 and has stabilized at the top of the ratings in both Dutchess and Orange counties.Current air staff
* Cooper
* Tobin
* Kricket
* Robyn Taylor (formerly ofWCZX andWBPM )
* Gary Cee
* Tigman
* Scott Perry
* News director: Brian JonesPast DJ's (aka the WPDH Airforce)
Full Time:
* Stew Schantz (later ofWSPK )
* Ron Nenni (later ofWPYX )
* Kevin Belcastro (later ofWPYX )
* Ron Rizzi (former Program Director)
* Ken Gonyea (later ofWRWD-FM )
* Rick Buser
* John Steffanci (later ofWKIP )
* 'Bubbles' (morning show sidekick with Schantz/Stefanci and Sussman/Stefanci)
* Joe Sussman (later Program Director Q-104/WQBK Albany andWPYX )
* Wolf (later of WPYX)
* Kevin Karlson
* Pete McKenzie
* Reno
* Frankenberry
* Bill Palmeri (longtime Program Director and Operations Manager, now General Manager forCitadel Broadcasting in Scranton Wilkes-Barre radio Market))
* Greg O'Brien (former Program Director of both WPDH andWRRV . though not simultaneously, and before that, WPDH Music Director)
* Clayton Tragg, The Rock and Roll Rebel, later of Q-104/WQBK Albany
* "Mad Mike" Colvin (Producer of, and voice actor on, several WPDH morning programs Most Notably: "Wakin' Up with the Wolf", "Cooper & Zoles", and "Cooper & Tobin", Voice characters included "40's Man", "Cognac the Magnificent", "Guy", and parodies of various sports announcers voices.)
* Rockin' Steve
* Rick Zolzer
* Erica Pierson (later on WLNY55 a Long Island TV station; now on-air atWLVG )
* Mike Harris
* Shelli Sexton
* Jeff Jensen
* Bill Moran aka "the Moranimal" (now producer of theBrother Wease show)
* "Dirty Ernie"
* Drew Van Allen
* "The Doctor" Dan Giannascoli
* Rich Coelho
* Pam Brooks (now onWRKI , I-95 inDanbury , CT)
* Greg Gattine (former Program Direcor, now onWDST inWoodstock, NY )
* Brandon TerryPart Time:
* Justin Foy (now onWDST inWoodstock, NY )
* Jay Burstein
* "The Candyman" Scott Carlin (onetime Promotions Director, later Program Director then Operations Manager)
* Jim Hansen (aka Steve Clark onWCZX ) - died suddenly after his first full-time air shift on WCZX, in 1994
* Chris Donahue (aka Marty Allen onWCZX )
* "Tommy Potatoes"
* Jack George (aka Jack the Ripper onWRRV )
* Amy Salerno (now a traffic reporter forWCBS-AM in New York City)
* Steven Colvin (Also part time on WRRV 92.3 & 96.9 late-nights)Notable alumni
*
Jason Barrett , former program director of WPEN inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania , began his career hosting the wrestling show "No Holds Barred" on Sunday nights.
*Freddie Coleman , now of "GameNight " onESPN Radio , entered radio at WPDH as music director and overnight host, later working at sister stationWCZX .
*Jay Reynolds , also of ESPN Radio spent time at WPDH as afternoon news anchor.
*Karlson and McKenzie ofWZLX inBoston, Massachusetts spent time at WPDH before returning to Boston.
*Bob "The Wolf" Wolffeld, longtime morning host, now the same atWPYX in Albany.
*Dead Air Dave started his on-air career at WPDH, years before becoming a personality on 92.3 K-Rock New York and later addingdump button duties forThe Howard Stern Show .
*Roger Clark (The Rajah) did fill-in newscasts on WPDH. He is now a reporter and fill-in anchor forNew York One News inNew York City .HD radio
Cumulus Broadcasting began upgrading its stations to HD Radio broadcasting in 2005. One of the first ten stations to be upgraded was WPDH. [cite news |work=EE Times |title=Harris Corporation Announces Multi-Deal Agreement as Exclusive HD Radio(TM) Supplier to Cumulus Broadcasting |date=2006-04-24 |url=http://www.eetimes.com/press_releases/prnewswire/showPressRelease.jhtml?articleID=X464659 |first=Mary Beth |last=Harnett]
References
External links
* [http://www.wpdh.com WPDH official website]
*FMQ|WPDH
*FML|WPDH
*FMARB|WPDH
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