WOZN (AM)
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Broadcast area | Madison Metro |
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Frequency | 1670kHz |
Branding | 96.7FM/1670AM The Zone |
Programming | |
Format | Sports |
Affiliations | Infinity Sports Network Milwaukee Brewers Radio Network |
Ownership | |
Owner |
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WHIT,WJJO,WJQM,WLMV,WMGN,WRIS-FM,WWQM-FM | |
History | |
First air date | 1998 |
Former call signs | WAWY (1998) WTDY (1998–2012) WOZN (2012–2015) WUSW (2015)[a] |
Former frequencies | 1480kHz(1948–1998; simulcast with 1670 AM, 1998-2002) |
Technical information[1] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 87154 |
Class | B |
Power | 10,000wattsday 1,000 watts night |
Transmitter coordinates | 43°1′31.00″N89°23′46.00″W/ 43.0252778°N 89.3961111°W |
Translator(s) | 96.7W244DR (Madison) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | madcitysportszone.com |
WOZN(1670kHz) is asportsAMradio stationlicensed to and servingMadison, Wisconsin.Owned and operated byMid-West Family Broadcasting,WOZN is also simulcast on F.M. translator W244DR (96.7 MHz).
WOZN originates from its Madison studios at 730 Ray-O-Vac Dr. on the far west side. Its single transmitter tower is located on Syene Rd. in the nearby Town of Madison, sharing a site withWLMV.The station's 1670 AM signal transmits on a non-directional antenna with daytime transmitting power of 10,000 watts reduced to 1,000 watts at sunset.
Programming
[edit]"The Zone's" schedule includes programming fromInfinity Sports Network,includingThe Jim Rome Show.Local content on the station includes the call-in show "Over the Line" with program director Ebo Thoreson; "The Bill Michaels Show", which is syndicated statewide from WOZN following the show’s departure from previous flagshipWSSPin Milwaukee; and "Wisconsin Farm Report with Pam Jahnke", a statewide farm markets program that is the only holdover from WTDY's news/talk schedule. WOZN is also part of the Wisconsin Sports Zone Radio Network which originates from The Zone and provides seven daily sports updates to 13 radio stations throughout the state of Wisconsin. Other local shows on The Zone include the "Wisconsin Football Roundtable" with former Badgers Brooks Bollinger, Gabe Carimi and Matt Bernstein. Also the Wisconsin Basketball Roundtable with former Badgers Josh Gasser, Mike Bruesewitz and Charlie Wills. Both the Football and Basketball Roundtable are hosted by longtime Madison sportscaster Zach Heilprin.
Live game broadcasts on WOZN have included theUnited States Hockey League'sMadison Capitolsas well as theNorthwoods League'sMadison Mallards.[2]Beginning in 2021, WOZN became part of theMilwaukee Brewers Radio Network,taking over as Madison's radio home of theBrewersfrom longtime affiliateWIBA.[3]
History
[edit]WOZN originated as the expanded band "twin" of an existing station on the standard AM band.
On March 17, 1997 theFederal Communications Commission(FCC) announced that 88 stations had been given permission to move to newly available "Expanded Band"transmitting frequencies, ranging from 1610 to 1700 kHz, withWTDYin Madison authorized to move from 1480 to 1670 kHz.[4] A construction permit for the expanded band station was assigned the callsign WAWY on January 9, 1998.[5]The FCC's initial policy was that both the original station and its expanded band counterpart could operate simultaneously for up to five years, after which owners would have to turn in one of the two licenses, depending on whether they preferred the new assignment or elected to remain on the original frequency.[4]However, this deadline has been extended multiple times, and both stations have remained authorized. One restriction is that the FCC has generally required paired original and expanded band stations to remain under common ownership.[6][7]
On June 12, 1998 the callsign WTDY and format were transferred from 1480 AM to 1670 AM, while 1480 AM became WTDA. The two stations simulcast programming until 2002, when 1480 AM became theSpanish language-formattedWLMV.As a talk station, WTDY featured a schedule with various hosts (national or local) and viewpoints (liberal, conservative, bipartisan, or apolitical). WTDY's schedule over the years featured such national hosts asTom Leykis,Bill O'Reilly,Art Bell,andRush Limbaugh(the station was one ofThe Rush Limbaugh Show'soriginal affiliates).[8]WTDY's local hosts over the years included Debbie Monterrey, Casey Hoff, Shawn Prebil, andMark Belling,who worked at WTDY in its early period as a talk station before gaining prominence atMilwaukee'sWISN.
Perhaps WTDY's most recognizable local figure was John "Sly" Sylvester; a longtime Madison radio personality, "Sly" began a 15-year run at WTDY in 1997, and was mainly heard in the morning slot ( "Sly in the Morning" ) except for a brief period in middays in the mid-2000s. Employing an acerbic, provocative style on-air, "Sly" displayed his own wide-ranging political viewpoints, though he gained notoriety for his open support ofpro-union protestsagainst the controversialAct 10legislation passed by theWisconsin Legislaturein 2011.[9][10]In addition to "Sly," WTDY's schedule by 2012 included local showForward with Kurt Baron;full hours of local news at 12PM and 5PM; national shows includingMichael SmerconishandAmerica's Radio News;and weekend broadcasts ofNFLand college sports fromCompass Media NetworksandSports USA.
On December 13, 2011, WTDY began simulcasting its sister station on 106.7 FM licensed toMount Horeb, Wisconsin;the FM signal, which adopted the WTDY-FM call sign, had previously simulcast thecountry musicformat ofWWQM-FM(as WWQN). Though the 106.7 FM signal only meets the fringes of Madison (its signal strength covers WesternDane CountyandIowa County), the move gave WTDY (and later WOZN) a presence on the clearerFM radioband and continued a trend in recent years of spoken word formats (news, talk, or sports) moving to or simulcasting on FM signals. WTDY-FM changed call signs to WOZN-FM when 1670 AM launched the "Zone" sports format.
On November 21, 2012, Mid-West Family Broadcasting management conducted layoffs at WTDY, with "Sly" Sylvester let go along with the station's entire news staff (program director andForwardhost Kurt Baron was retained in another capacity); later that day, news/talk programming on both WTDY and WTDY-FM was replaced by automatedChristmas music.[9][10][11][12]The Christmasstuntinglasted until the weekend of December 29, 2012 in favor of a two-song loop of "Wherever I May Roam"byMetallicaand "Welcome to the Jungle"byGuns N' Roses.[13]
The loop ended at 11AM on January 2, 2013, when both 1670 AM and 106.7 FM (respectively identifying as WOZN and WOZN-FM) unveiled asports talkformat branded as "The Zone," launching with theCBS Sports Radiodebut ofThe Jim Rome Show( "Welcome to the Jungle", used in the stunting loop, is the program's opening theme).[14]WOZN added a low-power FM simulcast on translator W244DR (96.7 MHz) in August 2017, a signal that reaches the immediate Madison area. The sign-on of 96.7 allowed Mid-West Family to change WOZN-FM from a "Zone" simulcast to analternative rockformat (with a new call sign ofWRIS-FM) on October 31 of that year.[15]
See also
[edit]Previous Logo
[edit](WOZN's logo under previous simulcast with WOZN-FM 106.7)
Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Facility Technical Data for WOZN".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
- ^"Mallards Partner with The Zone,"from NorthwoodsLeague.com, 5/31/2016
- ^"Brewers to air on new stations in Madison, Eau Claire,"from wi-broadcasters.org, 11/11/2020
- ^ab"FCC Public Notice: Mass Media Bureau Announces Revised AM Expanded Band Allotment Plan and Filing Window for Eligible Stations"(FCC DA 97-537), March 17, 1997.
- ^FCC Call Sign History (1670 AM)(Facility ID: 87154)
- ^"In re: WHLY(AM), South Bend, Indiana"(FCC DA 13-600, released April 3, 2013)
- ^"Re: WDDD (AM) Application for Consent to Assignment of AM Broadcast Station License"(August 23, 2010 correspondence from Peter H. Doyle, Chief, FCC Audio Division, Media Bureau. Reference Number 1800B3-TSN)
- ^Source: WTDY station website,c. 1997 (via archive.org)
- ^abStaff report (21 November 2012)."Sly, WTDY news staff react to their layoffs by Midwest Family Broadcasting".Isthmus.Retrieved22 November2012.
- ^ab"Radio personality Sly, others out of work at WTDY,"fromWisconsin State Journal,11/22/2012
- ^Staff report (21 November 2012)."WTDY cuts news staff, including Sly".WISC-TV.Retrieved22 November2012.
- ^"WTDY Madison Dismisses Staff; Flips to Christmas,"from Radio Insight, originally posted 11/21/2012 and updated 11/30/2012
- ^Source: Twitter.com/RadioInsight (12/29/2012 message)
- ^"Format Changes".Your Midwest Media. 2 January 2013. Archived fromthe originalon 17 March 2013.Retrieved24 February2013.
- ^"Alternative Resistance Emerges in Madison,"from RadioInsight, 10/31/2017
External links
[edit]- WOZN official website
- Facility details for Facility ID 87154 (WOZN)in theFCCLicensing and Management System
- WOZNinNielsen Audio's AM station database
- Facility details for Facility ID 148031 (W244DR)in theFCCLicensing and Management System
- W244DRat FCCdata.org