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1 History  



1.1  Rural Network  





1.2  Beautiful Music  





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1.4  HD Radio  







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Coordinates: 41°2226N 73°2646W / 41.374°N 73.446°W / 41.374; -73.446
 

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WDAQ
  • United States
  • Broadcast areaWestern Connecticut and Putnam County, New York
    Frequency98.3 MHz (HD Radio)
    Branding98Q
    Programming
    FormatHot adult contemporary
    Subchannels
  • HD3: The Bull 107.3 (Country)
  • HD4: WNPR simulcast (News/talk)
  • AffiliationsPremiere Networks
    Ownership
    Owner
    • Berkshire Broadcasting Group
  • (The Berkshire Broadcasting Corp.)
  • Sister stations

    WAXB, WLAD
    History

    First air date

    1953; 71 years ago (1953) (as WLAD-FM)

    Former call signs

    WLAD-FM (1953–1979)

    Call sign meaning

    WDAnbury Q
    Technical information[1]

    Licensing authority

    FCC
    Facility ID4822
    ClassA
    ERP1,300 watts
    HAAT140 meters (460 ft)

    Transmitter coordinates

    41°22′26N 73°26′46W / 41.374°N 73.446°W / 41.374; -73.446
    Translator(s)See § Translators
    Links

    Public license information

  • LMS
  • Webcast
  • HD2: Listen live
  • HD3: Listen live
  • Website
  • HD2: thehawkct.com
  • HD3: thebullct.com
  • WDAQ (98.3 FM, "98Q") is a Hot AC radio station licensed to Danbury, Connecticut, and serving part of Western Connecticut and Putnam County, New York. The station is owned by The Berkshire Broadcasting Corporation, along with sister stations WLAD 800 AM and WAXB 850 AM. The radio studios and offices are on Mill Plain Road in Danbury.

    WDAQ has an Effective Radiated Power (ERP) of 1,300 watts. The transmitter is on Brushy Hill Road in Danbury.[2] It broadcasts using HD Radio technology. WDAQ has four digital subchannels, three of them feeding FM translators with formats including alternative rock (103.7), country music (107.3) and classic hits (94.5).

    History

    [edit]

    Rural Network

    [edit]

    In 1953, the station first signed onasWLAD-FM.[3] Then, as now, it was owned by Berkshire Broadcasting with studios at the time located at 307 Main Street. WLAD-FM was one of the first Class A FM stations in the United States, designed to have only a regional signal. It was also the first FM station to sign on in the Danbury area, four years prior to the start of 95.1 WINE-FM (now WRKI).

    Originally, WLAD-FM was part of the Rural Radio Network as one of two Connecticut affiliates of the New York-based chain. Several years later, WLAD-FM evolved into an extension of its then daytime-only sister station, WLAD 800 AM. When the AM facility had to go off the air at sunset, WLAD-FM continued its programming into the evening.

    Beautiful Music

    [edit]

    In the mid-1960s, the Federal Communications Commission began encouraging AM-FM combos to end full time simulcasting. WLAD-FM upgraded to an FM stereo signal and flipped to a beautiful music format, which was automated in 1975. WLAD-FM played quarter hour sweeps of mostly instrumental cover versions of popular songs as well as Broadway and Hollywood show tunes.

    In 1979, the call sign was changed to WDAQ, to create a separate identity from WLAD. WDAQ was competing with 99.9 WEZN from Bridgeport, Connecticut, and 100.7 WHUD from Peekskill, New York, for Greater Danbury's easy listening audience.

    Adult Contemporary

    [edit]

    By the early 1980s, the audience for the easy listening format was aging, with most advertisers then seeking youthful and middle aged consumers. WDAQ added more soft vocals and reduced the instrumentals to appeal to a more youthful audience. By the mid-eighties, WDAQ completed the shift to soft adult contemporary, rebranded as "Lite 98."

    By the late 1980s, WDAQ faced a more crowded market of adult contemporary signals. WEBE 107.9 FM in Westport, Connecticut adopted the AC format in 1984 and then WEZN contemporized its easy listening format in 1987. Seeing an opportunity between teen formatted WKCI-FM, mainstream AC WEBE and soft AC WEZN, WDAQ was reborn as Hot AC 98Q in September, 1989. The station's initial music mix relied heavily on 1970s titles that had not been played on the radio for several years. Within a year, WDAQ shot to #1 beating co-owned full-service 800 WLAD and crosstown rocker 95.1 WRKI.

    During its run as "98Q," the station has finished first in virtually every Danbury Arbitron/Nielsen ratings survey. The station continues its hyper-focus on Greater Danbury as opposed to the more regional approaches of the other FM stations in the area.

    HD Radio

    [edit]

    On August 7, 2015, WDAQ upgraded to HD Radio, and launched a new Alternative station on 103.7 MHz, fed by its HD2 subchannel, as "103.7 Danbury's New Rock Alternative", which launched on the 10th at Noon after stunting with loops of songs that changed each hour, with songs like "Rapper's Delight" by The Sugarhill Gang and "Drunk on a Plane" by Dierks Bentley. The first song on 103.7 was "Renegades" by X Ambassadors.[4] It was announced on-air that 103.7 Rock will cease broadcasting at the end of 2023.[5]

    In July 2016, Berkshire launched a new country music station on 107.3 MHz, fed by its HD3 subchannel, as "107.3 The Bull".[6]

    On December 17, 2020, "94.5 The Hawk" was moved from WAXB to WDAQ-HD4, and continued to simulcast on 94.5 W233CF.[7] It changed its format to classic hits on March 21, 2022, while keeping The Hawk branding.[8]

    As of late December 2023, 103.7 is rebroadcasting Connecticut Public Radio with The Hawk moving from WDAQ HD-4 to HD-2

    Translators

    [edit]
    Call sign Frequency City of license FID FCC info Notes
    W233CF 94.5 FM Danbury, Connecticut 156274 LMS Relays WDAQ-HD2
    W279CI 103.7 FM Danbury, Connecticut 153813 LMS Relays WDAQ-HD4 (WNPR)
    W297AN 107.3 FM Danbury, Connecticut 156167 LMS Relays WDAQ-HD3
    W250CH 97.9 FM New Milford, Connecticut 147329 LMS Relays WDAQ-HD3

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WDAQ". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/WDAQ
  • ^ Information from Broadcasting Yearbook 1955 page 99
  • ^ Danbury's New Rock 103.7 Launches
  • ^ https://www.insideradio.com/free/danbury-market-to-lose-its-alternative-rock-station/article_db490592-7880-11ee-95d4-c7526bd69c55.html
  • ^ Venta, Lance. "107.3 The Bull Launches In Danbury". radioINSIGHT. Retrieved 17 July 2016.
  • ^ Venta, Lance. "Juan Debuts In Danbury". RadioInsight. Retrieved December 17, 2020.
  • ^ "Classic Hits Returns To Danbury". RadioInsight. Retrieved 2022-03-21.
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