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WDEN-FM

Coordinates:32°45′50″N83°33′32″W / 32.764°N 83.559°W /32.764; -83.559
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Radio station in Macon, Georgia

WDEN-FM
Broadcast areaMiddle Georgia
Frequency99.1MHz
Branding#1 Country 99 WDEN
Programming
FormatCountry
AffiliationsWestwood One
Nash FM Network
Ownership
Owner
WLZN,WMAC,WMGB,WPEZ
History
First air date
1947
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID46996
ClassC1
ERP100,000watts
HAAT177 meters (581 ft)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewden.com

WDEN-FM (99.1MHz, "#1 Country FM 99 WDEN") is acommercialradio stationlicensed toMacon, Georgia. The station is owned byCumulus Media and thebroadcast license is held by Cumulus Licensing, LLC. WDEN airs acountry musicradio format.[2] The studios and offices are on Mulberry Street.

WDEN-FM has aneffective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000watts, the maximum permitted for non-grandfathered FM stations. It uses a tower that is 177 meters (581 feet) inheight above average terrain (HAAT). Thetransmitter is off Ocmulgee East Boulevard (Route 87), nearInterstate 16 in Macon.[3]

Programming

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WDEN-FM's parent company, Cumulus Media, has renamed most of the country music stations in its chain "Nash FM." But over the years, WDEN-FM developed its own identity so it continues to be called "#1 Country FM 99 WDEN." Two nationallysyndicated Cumulus and Westwood One shows are carried weekday evenings on WDEN-FM: "Nights With Elaina" and "Picklejar Up All Night With Patrick Thomas." Two local weekday shows are heard on WDEN-FM: "The Early Morning Crew" wake-up show, hosted by Laura Starling and James Bierley. The Early Morning Crew formerly featured program director Gerry Marshall, who retired in 2004. In afternoons, Big Bobby Reed is heard. Reed also serves as program director.

WDEN-FM is an active participant in the community as well as supporting charitable causes. Each year, it holds a localradiothon for theSt. Jude Children's Research Hospital inMemphis.

History

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WMAZ-FM and WAYS

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The WDEN-FM license traces its history back to 1947, when WMAZ-FM signed on at 99.1 as Macon's first FM station.[4] It was owned by the Southeastern Broadcasting Company, which also ownedAM 940 WMAZ (nowWMAC). WMAZ-FM mostlysimulcast its AMsister station for its first couple of decades; in 1953, the Southeastern Broadcasting Company added Macon's firstVHF TV station, channel 13WMAZ-TV.[5]

In the 1950s, as network programming moved from radio to TV, WMAZ-AM-FM switched to afull servicemiddle of the road format of popular adult music, news and sports. In the late 1950s, WMAZ-AM-FM-TV produced middle Georgia's first radio-televisionsimulcast for the 24th AnnualBibb County Spelling Bee.

Southeastern sold WMAZ-AM-FM-TV to Southern Broadcasting Corporation in 1963, which merged with the News-Piedmont Company to formMultimedia, Inc. in 1967. Also in the late 1960s, WMAZ-FM broke its simulcast with AM 940; it began running anautomatedTop 40 format. In 1974, WMAZ-AM-FM-TV moved to a new studio facility on Gray Highway in Macon. To establish a separate identity, WMAZ-FM changed its call letters to WAYS in 1984, maintaining its Top 40 sound. By the middle of 1987, the station went CHR.

Multimedia merged withGannett in 1995. Gannett had by this time decided to pull out of radio, concentrating on its TV stations and newspapers. It sold off WMAZ and WAYS in 1996 to Ocmulgee Broadcasting Company for $1.5 million.[6] The next year, U.S. Broadcasting Limited Partnership, the owner of WDEN-AM-FM, bought WMWR (the renamed WMAZ) and WAYS from Ocmulgee in a $4.7 million transaction; by this time, WAYS was an oldies station.[7]

In the early 1990s, WAYS flipped to oldies.

Moving WDEN-FM to 99.1

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For the history of WDEN-FM on 105.3 prior to 2000, seeWLXF.

In 2000, as part of an agreement to create a new move-in radio station in Atlanta, U.S. Broadcasting applied to downgrade WDEN-FM 105.3 from 100,000 watts to 6,100 and relocate it to 105.5 MHz. In order to preserve the country format's regional coverage, it was decided to move WDEN-FM to the 99.1 facility. For the month of December 2000, WDEN-FM was simulcast on 105.3 and 99.1, with messages asking listeners to tune to 99.1 for WDEN-FM's country format. The day after Christmas, WDEN-FM moved exclusively to 99.1; WAYS and its oldies format changed positions to the newly moved 105.5 MHz.

Cumulus Media acquired all four stations in 2002.[8] WDEN-FM continues as Macon's top-rated country music station for more than half a century.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WDEN-FM".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^"Station Information Profile".Arbitron.
  3. ^Radio-Locator.com/WDEN-FM
  4. ^Broadcasting Yearbook 1950 page 124
  5. ^Telecasting Yearbook 1954-1955 page 100
  6. ^"Transactions"(PDF).Radio & Records. March 22, 1996. p. 8. RetrievedMarch 1, 2020.
  7. ^"Transactions"(PDF).Radio & Records. March 14, 1997. p. 6. RetrievedMarch 3, 2020.
  8. ^Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 2003-2004 page D-123
  9. ^StationRatings.com/Macon

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