- WDAF-FM
Infobox Radio Station
name = WDAF-FM
airdate = 2002
frequency = 106.5 MHz
area =Kansas City metropolitan area
COL:Liberty, Missouri
format =Country Music
owner =Entercom
erp = 100,000Watt s
branding = 106.5 The Wolf
slogan =
class = C 1 website = [http://www.1065thewolf.com/ 1065TheWolf.com]
callsign_meaning = Why Dial Any Further. Assigned in 1922 to WDAF-AM| WDAF is acountry music radio station based inKansas City, Missouri , in theUnited States . Its current assignment toEntercom 's 100,000 Watt facility licensed toLiberty, Missouri , combines the history of both the frequency (106.5 MHz) and the WDAF call letters.The Early Days
WDAF was one of the first four radio stations in Kansas City, alongside WOQ, WPE (now sister station
KMBZ ) andWHB . TheKansas City Star received authorization to broadcast onMay 16 ,1922 , days after WHB. The two shared the 730 kHz frequency until 1928, when they settled at 610 AM. WDAF-AM was in the network of stations that carried the first presidential broadcast address. WDAF came under the ownership of Taft Broadcasting in 1963 with Taft's purchase of Transcontinent Broadcasting.In 1971, WDAF added an FM station at 102.1
MHz , which changed its call letters to KYYS in 1974, while WDAF-AM continued at 610kHz . The Star gained authorization to begin operating a television station,WDAF-TV (anNBC -turned-Fox affiliate, but was forced to give up all three stations when ordered by theFederal Communications Commission .The move to FM
WDAF remained a respected country station until 2002, when owner Entercom sought to develop a rival sports station to WHB, who dropped country in 1999. Entercom originally eyed the fledgling "alternative" station at 96.5 (
KRBZ ), but a "Save the Buzz" campaign waged by fans prompted WDAF to instead move to 106.5, replacing a jazz station. WDAF was simulcast on both AM and FM until 2003, when KCSP debuted on 610.106.5 FM
Strauss-Abernathy Broadcasting, owners of Liberty's AM station
KCXL , first broadcast on 106.5 FM in 1978 with a Top-40 station, KFIX. The relative infancy of the high-end frequency, plus the format instability on their AM counterpart, resulted in a new format every 2-3 years, ranging from album rock to soft adult contemporary.In 1992, rhythmic station X-106 swapped frequencies with a country station broadcasting from
Lexington, Missouri at 107.3 FM. Like its predecessors, "Country Junction" only lasted three years before a smooth jazz station, "The City", debuted. Despite its apparent popularity in the workplace over soft rock stationsKUDL , KLTH and KSRC and Kansas City's place in jazz history, the format was yanked in 2003 to make way for WDAF. In 2006, Entercom announced that a smooth jazz format will debut on a high definition subchannel of WDAF. The Smooth Jazz format also airs Saturday nights on KUDL.On
January 1 ,2007 , months after moving to its newMission, Kansas studios, WDAF-FM changed branding to 106.5 The Wolf.The WOLF took only six months to unseat KBEQ as Kansas City's Favorite Country Station.
External links
* [http://www.1065thewolf.com/ The Wolf Web site]
*FMQ|WDAF
*FML|WDAF
* [http://earlyradiohistory.us/1922WOS.htm Early U.S History - Missouri Radio in 1922]
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