WDEF-FM

WDEF-FM (92.3 MHz "Sunny 92.3") is a commercial radio station in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The station is owned by Bahakel Communications and airs an adult contemporary radio format. WDEF-FM advertises itself as the "listening at work" station. For much of November and December, the station switches to all-Christmas music.

WDEF-FM
CityChattanooga, Tennessee
Broadcast areaSoutheast Tennessee, Northwest Georgia, Northeast Alabama
Frequency92.3 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingSunny 92.3
SloganThe Best Variety Of Today's Music
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary
Ownership
OwnerBahakel Communications
(Jackson Telecasters, Inc.)
WDOD-FM, WXCT, WUUQ
History
First air date
September 15, 1964 (1964-09-15)
Technical information
Facility ID57827
ClassC0
ERP97,000 watts
HAAT360 m (1,181 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
35.135°N 85.324°W / 35.135; -85.324
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.sunny923.com

WDEF-FM has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts.[1] It can be heard around Southeast Tennessee, Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama. The transmitter is on Hampton Road in Signal Mountain, Tennessee, co-located with the tower for former sister station WDEF-TV Channel 12.

History

WDEF-FM signed on the air on September 15, 1964.[2] It was owned by Roy H. Park. At first it simulcast co-owned AM 1370 WDEF (now WXCT).

Park installed beautiful music formats on most of his FM stations, and WDEF-FM played instrumental cover versions of popular songs, as well as Broadway and Hollywood show tunes. But as the 1980s ended, the format was seeing its audience age, while most advertisers seek young and middle aged listeners.

In the early 1990s, WDEF-FM made the transition from easy listening music to soft adult contemporary. Over time, WDEF-FM shifted to mainstream AC music.

Noted morning drive time disc jockey Luther Masingill was the WDEF-AM-FM morning host from December 31, 1940 until his death in 2014.[3] He was on the air longer than any other host in U.S. radio history. He began working at WDEF and moved to WDEF-FM when the AM switched to a sports format. In 2012, Masingill was one of the first inductees into the new Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame. On November 12, 2012, Massingill was one of several radio personalities inducted into the national Radio Hall of Fame at a ceremony at the Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications.

References

  1. FCC.gov/WDEF-FM
  2. Broadcasting Yearbook 1966 page B-137
  3. "News 12's Luther Masingill Passes Away At Age 92". WDEF-TV. Archived from the original on 20 October 2014. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
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