• WDGY (740 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Hudson, Wisconsin, and serving the Minneapolis-St. Paul radio market. It is owned by WRPX,...
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    finally WDGY ("W-Dr. George Young") in the next two years until being chastised by the government for changing too frequently. The station kept the WDGY call...
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  • the original WDGY, located at 1130 kHz. When WDGY dropped its call letters in 1991 to become KFAN, KDWB's owner adopted the abandoned WDGY call sign for...
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    to be one of the first Minnesotans to have ever appeared on television. WDGY radio (today known as KFAN) had started an experimental mechanical television...
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    competitor to the established WDGY, which had been playing a pop music format for three years by that point. KDWB and WDGY were fierce rivals throughout...
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    Omaha, Nebraska. Okerlund later moved to Minneapolis where he worked for WDGY as a radio host under the alias of Gene Leader. He later left that position...
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  • than a decade earlier during the 1930s when engineers for radio station WDGY (now KFAN) experimented with a mechanical television system. Mechanical TV...
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    FM radio stations Frequency Call sign Name Format Owner 92.1 W221BS (WDGY-AM Translator) 74 WDGY Oldies Borgen Broadcasting...
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  • KRSI-AM-FM ranked as the #3 station in the Minneapolis ratings, behind WCCO and WDGY. By 1971, KRSI-AM-FM moved away from oldies and toward contemporary hits...
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  • 4429 Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis. It shared time for a few months with WDGY at both 1140 AM and 1150 AM. Also that year, the transmitter was moved from...
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  • nations. The song did well in Minneapolis, where it reached #18 on WDGY-AM. WDGY Music Radio Survey, July 11, 1973 Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart...
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    Public Radio 94.5 94.5 HD-2 KSTP KS95 Skor North Hot AC Sports Hubbard Broadcasting 107.1 107.1 HD-2 KTMY myTalk 107.1 74 WDGY Female-Oriented Talk Oldies...
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  • Drake's "flagship", KHJ in Los Angeles. Other stops included WLS Chicago, WDGY Minneapolis, and WRKO Boston. Van Dyke's spoken-word record "The Flag" charted...
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  • first commercial job was at KXYZ in Houston in 1955 and he then worked at WDGY in Minneapolis before moving to WMCA in 1961. His first broadcast at WMCA...
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  • information technology. It was founded in 1930 by George W. Young (founder of WDGY radio) as a school for radio repair. In 1967 it was renamed the Northwestern...
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    HD-2 is now simulcasting the oldies format of Borgen Broadcasting-owned, WDGY. "KTMY-FM Radio Station Coverage Map". Ink, Radio (2017-07-05). "Why Is MyTalk...
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  • Records in Canada. It was a regional hit for The Chancellors, arriving on the WDGY charts December 26, 1964 and reaching No. 1 in Minneapolis on January 23...
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    station was launched in May 1948 by former management and advertisers of WDGY, who had become disenchanted with the owners of that station over the discontinuance...
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  • internet meme featuring the Nintendo character Luigi – see YouTube poop WDGY, nicknamed "WeeGee", a commercial AM radio station licensed to Hudson, Wisconsin...
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    2009. He was the longest-tenured remaining member of KFAN's predecessor – WDGY. Hartman was the primary radio voice for the Minnesota Timberwolves from...
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  • Minnesota. Before coming to KQRS, Barnard worked at numerous stations including WDGY and KSTP (as "The Catman"). Until 1986, he was the booth announcer for KSTP-TV...
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  • Clarence Iverson were popular radio personalities on Twin Cities stations WDGY and KEYD during the 1930s and 1940s. Ernest (1903–1958) was known as Slim...
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  • August 1965 at a press conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by radio station WDGY in association with local music store B-Sharp Music) 1961 Fender Stratocaster...
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  • In 1954, it applied, as did competitors WDGY and KEYD, for channel 9 in the Twin Cities. However, WLOL and WDGY withdrew their applications at the last...
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    although an experimental mechanical television station had been set up by WDGY station engineers more than a decade earlier. That station's license expired...
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    Breckenridge, Minnesota. His radio career began on his 20th birthday in 1934 at WDGY in Minneapolis, then continued in Washington, DC at WJSV and later, in New...
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  • Mexican WDEZ 101.9 FM Wausau Midwest Communications, Inc. (WRIG, Inc.) Country WDGY 740 AM Hudson WRPX, Inc. Classic Hits WDKF 99.7 FM Sturgeon Bay Midwest Communications...
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    Top 40 format. "15 KSTP, The Music Station" competed with Top 40 AM rivals WDGY 1130, KDWB 630 and later, WYOO 980. The competition would eventually shake...
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    television station to be operated on Channel 9 on November 24, 1953. WLOL and WDGY (now KTLK) also expressed interest, but withdrew their applications in 1954...
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  • having a weak signal. Todd Storz went on to buy WHB in Kansas City in 1954, WDGY in Minneapolis/St. Paul in January 1956, WQAM in Miami in May 1956, KOMA...
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