WDHP

WDHP (1620 AM) is a radio station licensed to serve Frederiksted, U.S. Virgin Islands. The station is owned by Reef Broadcasting, Inc. It airs a mix of news, talk, gospel music, and country music.[1][2]

WDHP
CityFrederiksted, U.S. Virgin Islands
Frequency1620 AM (kHz)
Branding1620 The Reef
Slogan"The Caribbean Powerhouse"
Programming
FormatNews/Talk/Gospel/Country
AffiliationsBBC News
Ownership
OwnerReef Broadcasting, Inc.
Sister stationsWAXJ, WRRA
History
First air dateFebruary 7, 2002
Technical information
Facility ID87117
ClassB
Power10,000 Watts (day)
1,000 Watts (night)
Transmitter coordinates17°43′28″N 64°53′03″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitehttp://www.reefbroadcasting.com/

The station was assigned these call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on March 6, 1998.[3]

Programming

WDHP currently airs a mix of Reggae, Calypso, Soca, R&B, Latin, Country & Western music, talk and news. In addition to its regular programming, this station also airs the "dLife Diabetes Minute" health advisory program.[4]

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gollark: If JS was replaced with some other language but `script` tags and whatnot were still used, we would still have the exploits, probably.
gollark: It's mostly not really a JS problem.
gollark: I mean, the main reason JS is used in websites is just that you couldn't use anything else until... about three years ago with WASM, and that has a bunch of problems, more than its actual merits as a language, but I haven't heard much about it being particularly exploit-prone.

References

  1. "Fall 2007 Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  2. "WDHP 1620 AM Program Schedule". ReefBroadcasting.com.
  3. "Call Sign History". FCC Media Bureau CDBS Public Access Database.
  4. "dLife Radio Affiliates". LifeMed Media. 2006-01-20.


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