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Coordinates: 35°0554N 78°5312W / 35.09833°N 78.88667°W / 35.09833; -78.88667
 

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WIDU
Broadcast areaFayetteville, North Carolina
Frequency1600 kHz
BrandingWIDU 1600 & 99.7
Programming
FormatGospel music
Ownership
OwnerWIDU Broadcasting, Inc.
History

First air date

December 1958 (1958-12)
Technical information
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
147 watts night

Transmitter coordinates

35°05′54N 78°53′12W / 35.09833°N 78.88667°W / 35.09833; -78.88667
Translator(s)99.7 W259CY (Fayetteville)
Links
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.widu1600.com

WIDU (1600 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a gospel music format. Licensed to Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States, it serves the Fayetteville area. The station is owned by WIDU Broadcasting, Inc.

History[edit]

WIDU was Fayetteville's fourth radio station when it signed on in December 1958 with 1,000 watts of power and a Top 40 format. Six years later, WIDU became the city's first black radio station. In 1987, Wes Cookman, who is white and later married a black woman he met at WIDU, became majority owner and changed its format to black gospel.[1] Bill Belche Sr., one of those who started the station, had recently died and the WIDU was having trouble competing with larger stations.[2]

In 1998, Cookman bought WAGRinLumberton and WEWOinLaurinburg.[3]

Later, Cookman added WFMOinFairmont to what was called "WE-DO" network, whose black gospel and news and information programming originated from the WIDU studios.[4]

Terry Jordan of WFNC became the WE-DO network's only white host in 2001[5] but ended up moving the show to WAZZ after two weeks; he remained an engineer for WE-DO network.[6]

Former logo

In 2012, Cookman was hosting the "issue-driven and knowledge-based" morning show called "Wake Up", which aired from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M. weekdays. Kirk deViere hosted the program Tuesdays and Thursdays. WIDU also aired church services on Sundays. In 2010, Cookman received the Order of the Long Leaf Pine from North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Michael Futch, "Sounds for the Soul," The Fayetteville Observer, October 19, 1997.
  • ^ a b Calhoun, Jennifer (April 29, 2012). "Cape Fear Profile: Wes Cookman seeks to empower community through radio". Fayetteville Observer. Retrieved June 5, 2012.
  • ^ Michael Futch, "Lumberton's WAGR to Be Sold," The Fayetteville Observer, April 18, 1998.
  • ^ TV Station Replaces Its Weather Man," The Fayetteville Observer, October 18, 1998.
  • ^ Michael Futch, "Radio Host Jordan Resigns," The Fayetteville Observer, June 16, 2001.
  • ^ Michael Futch, "Half-Hour Talk Show Won't Go on After All," The Fayetteville Observer, September 30, 2001.
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