FARGO — Scan the radio dial in the Red River Valley and you’ll notice one station that isn’t like the others. In 1923, when the federal government moved the line of demarcation between ‘K’ and ‘W’ ...
FARGO — The joint partnership between WDAY radio and Flag Family Media has shaken up the morning lineup on the Fargo station. The Flag assumed management of WDAY, AM 970, in mid-November and ...
Two WDAY radio employees were laid off today as part of a restructuring of operations for the station. Al Aamodt, a 35-year employee of WDAY and an anchor for the radio station in recent years, and ...
FARGO - While Earl Reineke was in Hillsboro one day in 1922, he told H.L. Dunnlevy he was starting a radio station in Fargo the next week. "Well, at noon on May 22, I had a phone call from Fargo" ...
FARGO — Bonnie Amistadi’s new show on WDAY-AM will air from 5-8:30 a.m., starting Thursday, Sept. 16. “Bonnie & Friends” will feature a mix of news, weather and sports with Steve Hallstrom as co-host.
FARGO - Mike Kapel has been named the new program director for 970 WDAY, Operations Manager Jim Manney announced. Kapel has worked in the Fargo-Moorhead radio market for 20 years and will take over ...
FARGO-Forum Communications Co. blogger and columnist Rob Port will have a new role starting Monday, Sept. 12: talk-show host. The Minot-based conservative, a frequent fill-in and guest for other ...
FARGO - After Memorial Day storms brought station programming to a halt for WDAY TV and WDAY-AM 970 radio, engineers are assessing damage. WDAY Channel 6 news went down Monday around 9 p.m., and when ...
FARGO — Fargo-based Flag Family Media is partnering with Forum Communications Co. to take over day-to-day operations of its WDAY-AM radio station. The move was announced in a news release from Flag ...
Fargo’s WDAY-AM has completed its unique “Here We Grow” annual agricultural fundraiser, designed to showcase the process of raising and harvesting a crop while giving back to the community. This ...
FARGO - 970 WDAY AM is at full power after engineers put the finishing touches on new broadcast towers and a transmitter about a mile northwest of Barnesville, Minn., said Erick Johnson, radio ...
FARGO - When families in our area sat down to eat in the 1950s, it was often WDAY radio and television that was invited along to the meal. Fresh from his time serving in World War II, a young man ...
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