WDVD (96.3
FM) is a
hot adult contemporary radio station in
Detroit, Michigan. Owned and operated by
Cumulus Media, WDVD's studios and offices are located in the
Fisher Building in Detroit's
New Center
New Center is a commercial and residential historic district located uptown in Detroit, Michigan, adjacent to Midtown, one mile (1.6 km) north of the Cultural Center, and approximately three miles (5 km) north of Downtown. The area is ...
district near
downtown
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, while its transmitter is located in
Oakland County in
Royal Oak Township at 8 Mile Road and Wyoming Avenue.
WDVD broadcasts with an
effective radiated power of 20,000
watts from an antenna that is 787 feet in height, and transmits its signal from the same tower from which five other
Detroit FM radio stations broadcast. WDVD is licensed for
HD Radio
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operations.
History
AM Simulcast (1948-1966)
On June 1, 1948, the station signed on as WJR-FM, simulcasting
WJR
WJR (760 AM) is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, owned by Cumulus Media, with a news/talk format. Most of WJR's broadcast studios, along with its newsroom and offices, are in the Fisher Building in Detroit's New Center area. A ...
(760 AM), Detroit's
CBS Radio Network affiliate.
Beautiful music (1966-1969)
In 1966 WJR-FM separated programming from WJR (AM) and began airing "The Young Sound," a
beautiful music format featuring instrumental covers of contemporary hits which was used on many CBS-affiliated FM stations.
Rock (1969-1971)
In 1969, the station adopted the "Solid Gold Rock and Roll" automated format from
Drake-Chenault, a mix of soft rock, current Easy Listening (adult contemporary) chart hits, and rock and roll oldies, and began to brand itself as "California Radio."
Beautiful music (1971-1982)
After almost three years, the station reverted to
beautiful music, with which it was quite successful for a time. Competitors at this time were WLDM-FM (now
WKQI), WWJ-FM (now
WXYT-FM), and WKNR-FM (later
WNIC-FM).
Top 40 (1982-1986)
In June 1982, ''
Billboard Magazine'' reported that WJR-FM's owner,
Capital Cities Communications, had hired consultant Mike Joseph to implement his widely successful "
Hot Hits" format on WJR-FM by the fall of that year, taking note of the success the format was having in
Philadelphia (
WCAU-FM) and in
Chicago (
WBBM-FM). In July 1982, WJR-FM applied to the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a call letter change to WHYT. The call letter change was approved on August 16, 1982; as such, despite efforts by the airstaff to prove otherwise, since the change occurred while the old format was still running (claiming the new call letters stood for the "height" their music went), the transition had already begun.
On September 15, 1982, at 5 p.m., WHYT converted to a new format after one last spin of "
Fly Me to the Moon" by
Frank Sinatra
Francis Albert Sinatra (; December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor. Nicknamed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Chairman of the Board" and later called "Ol' Blue Eyes", Sinatra was one of the most popular ...
, followed by the first song of the new format, "
You Dropped a Bomb on Me" by
The Gap Band. "Hot Hits" was a fast-moving, jingle-intensive format that featured a tight rotation of 50 current hits (no recurrent hits or oldies, unless they happened to be featured on currently charting albums).
The station used the on-air names ''96 Now'' (the same slogan used by
WBBM-FM, which still operates on the same frequency in Chicago to this day) and ''96 WHYT''. The "Hot Hits" format in Detroit was a moderate ratings success, but did not approach the popularity that WCAU or WBBM-FM were enjoying with Hot Hits, probably due in part to heavy competition from Detroit's
urban contemporary and
album rock stations. In response, WHYT's CHR format went through several metamorphoses in the next few years, dropping the Mike Joseph format (though they continued to use the slogan "Hot Hits" on the air through 1986) and adopting several different on-air monikers, including ''WHYT 96 Hit FM'', and ''HitRadio 96 WHYT''. One of the noteworthy WHYT personalities during this time was
Joey Reynolds, who had last worked in Detroit radio at
WXYZ-AM eighteen years earlier.
Rhythmic top 40 (1986-1992)
In 1986, shortly after Capital Cities merged with
ABC, the station retooled itself as ''Power 96''. Under programmer Rick Gillette, the station added more
dance music and
urban contemporary product to its CHR playlist, and listenership increased, leading the station to be a regular top 10 ratings finisher through the end of the decade. In 1989, the station rebranded as simply ''96.3 FM'', taking on even more of a
rhythmic contemporary
Rhythmic contemporary, also known as Rhythmic Top 40, Rhythmic CHR or rhythmic crossover, is a primarily American music-radio format that includes a mix of EDM, upbeat rhythmic pop, hip hop and upbeat R&B hits. Rhythmic contemporary never uses ...
lean. For much of the 1980s, WHYT was Detroit's local affiliate for
Casey Kasem's (and then
Shadoe Stevens') "
American Top 40
''American Top 40'' (previously abbreviated to ''AT40'') is an internationally syndicated, independent song countdown radio program created by Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs. The program is currently hosted by Ryan Seacr ...
" and the first couple of years of
Scott Shannon's "Rockin' America Top 30 Countdown". WHYT ended its run with "Rockin' America" in 1986 when its affiliation moved to
WDFX.
WHYT's major competitors from the mid-1980s through the early 1990s were
Z95.5 and
99.5 The Fox, as well as then-
Churban powerhouse
WJLB. The station's peak of popularity came during its days as both ''Power 96'' and then ''96.3 FM'' from roughly 1986 to 1991, when the station moved its music mix toward rhythmic
CHR (while not totally abandoning mainstream pop and rock), frequently racked up top five Arbitron ratings 12+, and was one of the top stations in the 12-24 age demographics (often neck-and-neck with WJLB, with Z95.5 coming in a distant third despite often beating WHYT 12+). Michael J. Foxx (not to be confused with actor
Michael J. Fox), Sonny Joe Harris, Bo "The Jammer" Jackson (not to confused with the sports star
Bo Jackson), Dave Fogel, Lisa Lisa "The Party Princess" Orlando (not to be confused with the musical artist
Lisa Lisa of
Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam), Michael Waite and the Morning Zoo were all popular DJ's at WHYT. In 1991, however, the debut of
89X, as well as Foxx's departure, took substantial market share away from WHYT as teens and young adults flocked to the "cutting edge" modern rock format of 89X.
Rhythmic (1992-1994)
In 1992, the station delved even farther into rhythmic
CHR territory, becoming known as "96.3 Jamz." WHYT eliminated most of the mainstream pop and
rock from its playlist and began to focus almost exclusively on
hip hop,
R&B and dance hits as well as some dance remixes of mainstream hits.
Alternative rock (1994-1997)
During Memorial Day weekend in 1994 came a formatic shift at WHYT, as the station modified its Rhythmic
CHR format into a sound it tagged ''Planet Jams'', evolving into a hybrid of hip hop and
alternative rock while dropping all
R&B product. This format, known in radio trades as "Channel X" (also implemented at
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in
Seattle among other stations), was described by some as a radio version of
MTV
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. Alternative bands such as
Soundgarden,
Nine Inch Nails
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, and
Pearl Jam
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were played alongside
Coolio
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,
Snoop Dogg
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, and
Da Brat, and the station also continued to sprinkle in some dance hits from the likes of
Real McCoy,
Madonna
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,
Ace of Base, and
2 Unlimited
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. Within a few months, the station would drop all hip hop and dance songs as WHYT, now known as ''The Planet 96.3'', become a more straightforward alternative station.
In reference to the format shift, program director Rick Gillette, who had guided WHYT to high ratings during its "Power 96" and "96.3FM" days in the late 1980s, claimed that the station was merely responding to the popularity of the "hot" music of the time, which happened to be
Alternative. In addition to
Pearl Jam
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,
Alice In Chains,
Soundgarden, and the other popular
rock bands of the day, the Planet played a number of local
Detroit acts that never achieved major national stardom, such as the
Suicide Machines
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and Charm Farm, as well as some non-mainstream dance and ambient artists such as
Vanessa Daou
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.
After completing a deal with a
college radio station in
Plattsburgh, New York
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, the station's calls were switched to WPLT to match the "Planet" moniker on June 30, 1997. (The
WHYT calls are now used at a
contemporary Christian music station near
Lapeer, Michigan.)
Modern AC (1997-1999)
With the call letter change, however, the station tweaked its format to more of a Modern
Adult Contemporary sound to distinguish it more from competing
alternative-rock
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station
CIMX (and, later in 1997,
WXDG). The Planet dropped
White Zombie,
The Offspring and other harder-edged artists from its playlist and focused more on alternative pop-rock acts such as
Jewel,
Sheryl Crow
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, and
Barenaked Ladies
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. The Planet also emphasized Classic Alternative music heavily, with the hour-long "Flashback Lunch" middays at noon; "Saturday Night Flashbacks", with dance and extended versions of classic alternative and '80s songs, broadcast live from the nightclub
Clutch Cargo's in suburban
Pontiac; and holiday-weekend countdowns of "The Coolest Flashbacks of All Time." During this time, the station identified itself as ''Modern Hits of the 80s and 90s''. A popular feature on WPLT was
Big Sonic Heaven
''Big Sonic Heaven'' is a 24/7 Internet radio station and blog created, hosted and produced by Darren Revell.
The first chapter of ''Big Sonic Heaven'' had an eight-year run from 1995-2003 on Detroit, Michigan, radio station WPLT (now WDVD). ' ...
, a Sunday-night program of
ambient
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* Ambience (sound recording), also known as atmospheres or backgrounds
* Ambient music, a genre of music that puts an emphasis on tone and atmosphere
* ''Ambient'' (album), by Moby
* ...
,
trance, chill and non-mainstream dance music hosted by DJ Darren Revell.
Classic alternative (1999-2001)
The Planet made some ratings headway with the Modern AC format, but was never a major player in the market. On September 6, 1999, at 4:30 p.m., after finishing their Labor Day weekend "Flashback 500" countdown (with "
In Your Eyes" by
Peter Gabriel
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being the #1 song), the station began a 3-hour stunt of a loop of "
It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by
R.E.M. At 7:30 p.m., WPLT relaunched as "Alternative Classics", an attempt to convert the station's popular 1980s "Flashback" shows into a full-time format by combining 1980s new wave and punk with more recent (but non-current) 1990s grunge/alternative, while keeping the "Planet" moniker. The first song on the relaunched "Planet" was "
Plush" by
Stone Temple Pilots. Core artists of "Alternative Classics" included
U2,
Depeche Mode
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Depeche ...
,
The Cure,
The Go-Go's,
Peter Gabriel
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,
Erasure, and
Echo & the Bunnymen. The change failed to raise ratings, and within a year, WPLT had begun to re-add current music into its rotation (such as "
Smooth" by
Santana and
Rob Thomas) under the guise of "Future Alternative Classics".
Hot adult contemporary (2001-present)
In response to continued low ratings, the station dropped its "Planet" moniker in early 2001, changed its calls to WDVD on March 14, and gradually shifted its playlist towards a more mainstream Hot
AC direction, though still heavy on alternative rock. The shift was completed on June 29, when the station adopted the new "96.3 DVD" moniker and the "Today's Best Variety" slogan. The "Flashback" programs and "Big Sonic Heaven" were cancelled shortly afterward. (The WPLT calls have since been picked up by a country station in
Spooner, Wisconsin.)
After the transition to Hot AC and the WDVD calls, the station continued to feature a heavy alternative-rock base for several years, while playing "
hair bands" such as
Poison
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and
Aerosmith
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and pop artists like
Kelly Clarkson and
Christina Aguilera, and remained in the lower echelons of the
Detroit ratings. By 2006, however, this began to change as WDVD freshened its presentation and began to evolve into more of an
Adult Top 40 station, dropping most 1980s titles from its playlist, adding jingles, and branded itself with the new slogan ''Today's Best Hits Without the Rap'' (and taking shots at longtime rival station
WKQI for playing too much hip hop). Generally, though, as per its slogan, the station avoids
hip hop music except for those who cross over to the Hot AC charts. Songs by Hot AC artists with hip hop guest stars, such as "
California Gurls" by
Katy Perry
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and
Snoop Dogg
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, typically have the rap breaks edited out.
In February 2006, WDVD, along with its sister stations,
WJR
WJR (760 AM) is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, owned by Cumulus Media, with a news/talk format. Most of WJR's broadcast studios, along with its newsroom and offices, are in the Fisher Building in Detroit's New Center area. A ...
and
WDRQ, were included in the sale of ABC Radio to
Citadel Broadcasting. The sale was completed on June 12, 2007. According to the Citadel page,
Citadel considered WDVD an adult-leaning
Top 40 station without
rap. After several years in the ratings doldrums, the station subsequently saw its share of the Detroit market increase, as they added more pop music from artists such as
Lady Gaga,
Jennifer Lopez
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, and
Britney Spears
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to their playlist to compete with both
Channel 9-5-5 and
98-7 Amp Radio, while rotations of 1980s and 1990s titles were decreased. By June 2012, the station had moved even closer to Adult Top 40 by adding pop-friendly hip hop artists such as
Nicki Minaj,
LMFAO, and
Flo Rida
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into rotation.
In late 2014, the station tweaked its playlist again, removing many of the more rhythmic-oriented tracks from rotation and re-adding many 1980s and 1990s hits. As a result,
Cumulus Media moved WDVD from
Mediabase's Hot AC panel to the Mainstream
AC panel, giving Detroit two Mainstream AC reporter stations (along with
WNIC), although the station remained closer to Hot AC musically. The station has since returned to the Hot AC panel but continues to play more 1980s music than is the norm for contemporary Hot AC. In addition, the station's slogan of "Today's Best Hits" has changed as of May 2017 to "Today's Best Music."
The station's morning show hosts, Allyson Martinek and Blaine Fowler, were featured on the syndicated television program ''
Dish Nation'' until November 2012.
On July 28, 2015, Allyson Martinek was let go from the station, with Blaine Fowler remaining in mornings. Martinek then later joined
WNIC in November 2016, exactly one year and four months after she was let go from the station.
Competition
In addition to its
CHR competition, beginning in August 2011, WDVD gained a direct competitor in the Hot AC format as longtime Mainstream AC station
WNIC, rebranded as Fresh 100.3, moved to a Hot AC playlist. WNIC returned to its previous
AC format a little over a year later and has also since dropped the "Fresh" name. On the Canadian side of the border, WDVD also directly competes with
CHYR-FM for listeners in
Windsor and
Essex County,
Ontario.
HD radio
In 2007, WDVD revived "Planet 96.3" and the "Alternative Classics" format as an offering on its secondary HD Radio channel. This was dropped and replaced by "Top 20 New Hits", a format focusing on new Adult
CHR releases not yet played on the main station. In August 2012, WDVD revived the "Planet 96.3" name and Modern AC/Classic Alternative format, playing classic alternative songs from the '70s, '80s and '90s, songs that were played on the original Planet 96.3 as currents in the late 1990s, and a few more recent titles.
In the spring of 2015, WDVD HD2 flipped formats again, this time to a simulcast of news/talk sister station
WJR
WJR (760 AM) is a commercial radio station in Detroit, Michigan, owned by Cumulus Media, with a news/talk format. Most of WJR's broadcast studios, along with its newsroom and offices, are in the Fisher Building in Detroit's New Center area. A ...
.
See also
*
Media in Detroit
References
External links
*
WDVD PlaylistWHYT CHR airchecks 1982–1992
Steve McVie's Mike Joseph Hot Hits tribute featuring WHYT "96 Now" airchecks from 1982 to 1983
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