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WDWD (590 AM; "Faith Talk 590") is a Christian radio station in
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. It is owned by the
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and it airs a brokered Christian talk and teaching
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. The studios are in Buckhead Center on Peachtree Road NW ( U.S. Route 19). WDWD's
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site is off Sanders Road in Austell, Georgia, near Noses Creek.Radio-Locator.com/WDWD
/REF> The station uses a
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with a four- tower array, aimed towards Atlanta and avoiding interference with WWLX in Loretto, Tennessee. In 2009, the station upgraded its daytime power from 5,000 to 12,000
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s, while the nighttime power remains at 4,500 watts. Also in 2009, the station started broadcasting in the AM HD Radio (hybrid digital) mode (which has been unavailable since 2013).


Programming

WDWD has a 24-hour schedule of Christian talk and teaching programs, some from local preachers but mostly from national religious leaders. They buy time on WDWD and may use their programs to seek donations to their ministries. Hosts include Jim Daly,
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, David Jeremiah, Michael Youssef,
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, Alistair Begg, Charles Stanley, Chuck Swindoll, Eric Metaxas and John MacArthur. News updates are provided by SRN News. WDWD is one of three Christian talk and teaching stations owned by Salem in Metro Atlanta. WNIV 970 AM and WLTA 1400 AM have a separate schedule. They run some of the same shows as WDVD but at different times.


History


WAGA

The station signed on the air on . Its
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was WAGA. It was once the
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of
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, now Atlanta's Fox TV station. WAGA was powered at 1,000 watts by day and 500 watts at night.''Broadcasting Yearbook 1939'' page 100. Retrieved March 18, 2025.
/REF> The '' Atlanta Journal'' newspaper, which owned Atlanta's top station, WSB, had difficulty choosing between the two NBC radio networks, the Red Network and the Blue Network. Thus, the ''Journal'' established WAGA to carry the Blue Network while WSB carried programming from the Red Network. WAGA's on-air slogan during the station's early days was "Atlanta's Wave of Welcome". The studios were located in the Western Union Building (current location of Telecom Tower, on the SW corner of Marietta Street and Forsyth Street) in downtown Atlanta. WAGA's transmitter was located at Sugar Creek, three miles from the center of Atlanta. The station moved from 1450 kilocycles to 1480 in 1941, following the enactment of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA). It then moved to the better dial position of 590 AM in 1942. The 1480 kHz frequency later returned to the air under a new license as WYZE, with no affiliation to WAGA. Due to FCC rules limiting station ownership, the ''Journal'' sold WAGA to Fort Industry Broadcasting of
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, in the 1940s. In 1948, WAGA acquired an FM
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when WAGA-FM (now
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) began broadcasting. A year later,
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signed on as Atlanta's second television station. Fort Industry changed its name to
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in 1952.


Plough ownership

In 1959, WAGA began playing
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hits. The call sign changed to WPLO, which stood for Plough. The station was sold to the broadcasting arm of Plough, Inc., a pharmaceutical company. (FCC rules at the time made call sign change compulsory if a sister television or radio station was sold.) The Top 40 sound ended in 1966, when WPLO switched to a
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format. In 1987, the station changed its call letters to WKHX and adopted the "Kicks 590" slogan still used on WKHX-FM 101.5. The two stations began simulcasting. WKHX 590 once broadcast using the Kahn/Hazeltine
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system. It aired a classic country format beginning in October 1992.


Radio Disney

The country format ended in 1996. On November 18th at 5a.m., the station flipped to
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. It adopted the
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format with the call sign changing to WDWD. In September 2009, the station was forced off the air for a week when nearby Noses Creek flooded. The creek reached double its flood stage during the historic record-breaking 2009 Atlanta floods. The station had been shut down prior to the flood and the equipment was disassembled and thoroughly cleaned. When the flood waters receded, nearly all of the equipment was salvaged since there had been no
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ing from the water. On August 13, 2014,
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put WDWD and 22 other Radio Disney stations up for sale, in order to focus more on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network. Disney originally planned to temporarily shut down the station on September 26, 2014. However, the station remained on the air with Radio Disney programming until it was sold.


Salem Communications

On February 25, 2015, Radio Disney Atlanta filed to sell WDWD to South Texas Broadcasting, Inc., a subsidiary of the
Salem Media Group Salem Media Group, Inc. (formerly Salem Communications Corporation) is an American radio broadcaster, internet content provider, and magazine and book publisher based in Irving, Texas, targeting audiences interested in Christian values and wh ...
. Salem bought the station for $2.75 million. The application to assign the station license was granted by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission on April 13, 2015, and the purchase was consummated on May 7, 2015. On March 10, 2015, Salem Media CEO Ed Atsinger revealed that Salem would move the WNIV/ WLTA programming to WDWD after the completion of the sale. On May 2, 2015, WDWD dropped Radio Disney and went silent, ahead of the sale's completion. On May 11, the station returned with a Christian talk format, branded as "Faith Talk 590", with programming from Salem Radio Network. At one time, Salem owned five stations in Metro Atlanta, including WDWD. However, WAFS
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has been sold to Relevant Radio for its Catholic radio network. And WFSH 104.7 FM was sold to the Educational Media Foundation for its Air1 worship music network.


References


External links


FCC History Cards for WDWD
(covering 1927-1979 as WKBJ / WTFI / WAGA / WPLO) {{Salem Media Group DWD Radio stations established in 1937 1937 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) Salem Media Group radio stations DWD