WDOR (AM)

WDOR (AM) (910 AM) is a radio station licensed to Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, United States and serving the Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin area, as well as the Door and Kewaunee Counties along with Green Bay to the South.

WDOR (AM)
CitySturgeon Bay, Wisconsin
Broadcast areaSturgeon Bay
Green Bay
Frequency910 kHz
BrandingWDOR 93.9 FM & 910 AM
Slogan"Heart of the Door Peninsula"
Programming
Format(Full Service/AC, simulcasting WDOR-FM, Sturgeon Bay)
Ownership
OwnerDoor County Broadcasting Co. Inc.
Sister stationsWDOR-FM
History
First air dateJune 1, 1951
Call sign meaningW D O O R County
Technical information
Facility ID17307
ClassD
ERP1,000 watts Day
102 watts Night
Transmitter coordinates44°49′37.20″N 87°21′28.80″W
Links
WebcastWDOR Webstream
WebsiteWDOR AM/FM

WDOR AM/FM both broadcast a Full Service/Adult Contemporary format.

History

Broadcasting first in 1951 at 910 AM and later adding 93.9 FM in 1966, WDOR has been the "Heart of the Door Peninsula" for over 50 years. Door County Broadcasting Co. Inc. and the Allen family and a few minority stockholders have owned WDOR for over half a century. WDOR operates on 910 kHz and some AM receivers generate a whistle on that frequency, as it is twice the frequency of the IF stages in AM receivers (455 kHz). WDOR operates daytime only.

Programming

Programming includes local talk shows, local news, ABC News Radio, Mike Huckabee, and a music mix of Oldies, 1980s, 1990s & today's adult contemporary. Sports programming includes local high school sports, Door County League Baseball, Wisconsin Badgers Football and Basketball, and the Milwaukee Brewers.

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