WDSM

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Radio station in Superior, Wisconsin
  • Superior, Wisconsin
Broadcast areaDuluth-SuperiorFrequency710 kHzBranding710 The GameProgrammingFormatSportsAffiliationsInfinity Sports NetworkOwnershipOwner
  • Duey E. Wright
  • (Midwest Communications, Inc.)
Sister stations
KDAL, KDAL-FM, KDKE, KTCO, WDULHistory
First air date
October 1939; 84 years ago (1939-10)
Call sign meaning
Duluth-Superior Mutual (original network)Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCCFacility ID71356ClassBPower
  • 10,000 watts (day)
  • 5,000 watts (night)
Links
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  • LMS
Websitewdsm710.com

WDSM (710 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Superior, Wisconsin, serving the Duluth-Superior area of Northeastern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin. WDSM is owned and operated by Midwest Communications and broadcasts a sports radio format. The radio studios and offices for WDSM, KDAL, KDAL-FM, KDKE, WDUL and KTCO are at 11 East Superior Street, Suite 380, in downtown Duluth.

By day, WDSM transmits with 10,000 watts non-directional. Because 710 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for WOR New York City and KIRO Seattle, WDSM reduces power to 5,000 watts and uses a directional antenna with a four-tower array at night to avoid interference.[2]

Programming

WDSM airs a sports format branded as The Game with daytime programming originating from WRNW in Milwaukee. The station airs Infinity Sports Network nights and weekends. Some play by play sports events also air on WDSM when there are conflicts on KDAL.

In 2022, Midwest Communications merged the former news-talk format heard on WDSM into sister station KDAL.[3] Local talk shows hosted by Neill Atkins and Brad Bennett can now be heard on KDAL, in addition to some of the syndicated programs previously heard on WDSM.

History

WDSM signed on the air in October 1939. The requested call sign stood for "Duluth Superior Mutual", referring to the station's network affiliation with the Mutual Broadcasting System (MBS). WDSM provided Mutual programming throughout the Iron Range of Northern Minnesota as well as the Duluth-Superior market. It carried Mutual's dramas, comedies, news and sports during the "Golden Age of Radio".

In the early 1940s, WDSM was a 100-watt station and broadcast on 1200 kHz.[4] The studios were in the Board of Trade Building in Superior. Robert Ridder purchased WDSM in 1948, and became its president.[5][6]

WDSM switched network affiliations with WEBC (560 AM) in 1955. WEBC became the Mutual affiliate and WDSM began carrying NBC Radio programming and news. This was a direct result of WDSM's commitment to television and its founding of WDSM-TV on March 1, 1954, as an NBC affiliate (now KDLH-TV). WDSM stayed with NBC Radio until the early 1990s. The station aired a country format during the 1980s, and then sports radio during the 1990s. Around 2000, WDSM switched to a talk radio format. It carried The Rush Limbaugh Show in middays as the cornerstone of its talk programming.

On February 7, 2022, WDSM changed its format from talk to sports, branded as "710 The Game".[7]

References

  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WDSM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ Radio-Locator.com/WDSM
  3. ^ https://radioinsight.com/headlines/219682/midwest-shuffles-am-programming-in-duluth/
  4. ^ Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1941 page 174
  5. ^ "Media mogul was owner of hockey team". Tribune Democrat. Johnstown, Pennsylvania. June 26, 2000. p. 21.Free access icon
  6. ^ "Bob Ridder". Pavek Museum of Broadcasting. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  7. ^ Midwest Shuffles AM Programming In Duluth Radioinsight - February 9, 2022

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