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In the music industry , the Top 40 is a list of the 40 currently most popular songs in a particular genre. It is the best-selling or most frequently broadcast popular music . Record charts have traditionally consisted of a total of 40 songs. "Top 40" or " contemporary hit radio " is also a radio format .

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21-512: WFDF may refer to: WFDF (AM) (910 AM), talk formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Farmington Hills, Michigan World Flying Disc Federation , the international governing body for flying disc sports Wet feet, dry feet policy , the United States policy regarding Cuban immigration Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

42-586: A conservative talk format on September 5, featuring a local morning show hosted by Justin Barclay (formerly of WOOD ), along with most of the standard Premiere Networks daily syndicated schedule, including Glenn Beck , Clay Travis and Buck Sexton , Sean Hannity , and Jesse Kelly , along with several other syndicated programs. The format change would place the station in direct competition with WDTK and its similar Conservative talk format. WFDF has an advantage in terms of signal coverage area over WDTK, having

63-446: A 50 kW daytime signal (and 25 kW night) that reaches from Monroe through Genesee counties, covering nearly the entire Southeast Michigan radio market and into the city of Flint day and night, giving WFDF cross-market coverage, while WDTK (with its constant 1kW signal ) and its FM translator have coverage that is restricted only into the densely populated areas of Northern Wayne, and southern Oakland and Macomb Counties. WFDF formerly had

84-609: A Detroit suburb, with 50,000 watts of daytime power and 25,000 watts at night, both from the Monroe County site. For this change to take place, two radio stations operating at AM 900 that would have interfered with a relocated WFDF had to be deleted. Disney purchased the AM license of WFRO in Fremont, Ohio , while its FM sister station was spun off to a new owner. In Gaylord, Michigan , WSNQ went silent shortly after its FM station, WMJZ ,

105-619: A countdown of the 40 highest-ranked songs on a particular music or entertainment publication. Although such publications often listed more than 40 charted hits, such as the Billboard Hot 100 , time constraints allowed for the airing of only 40 songs; hence, the term "top 40" gradually became part of the vernacular associated with popular music. An article in the Spring 2012 issue of Nebraska History magazine offered this comment as to Todd Storz' legacy: "the radio revolution that Storz began with KOWH

126-420: A thirty-person staff during Adell's ownership. In the fall of 2017, the station hired reporters Andre Ash, Detroit News editorial page editor Nolan Finley, and Steve Neavling, editor and publisher of the investigative news site MotorCityMuckraker.com. On October 5, 2016, morning show host Ralph Godbee quit in the middle of his show because of a content dispute over programming conflicts the two had regarding

147-404: A transition from the old ten-inch 78 rpm record format for single "pop" recordings to the seven-inch vinyl 45 rpm format, introduced in 1949, which was outselling it by 1954 and soon replaced it completely in 1958. The Top 40 thereafter became a survey of the popularity of 45 rpm singles and their airplay on the radio. Some nationally syndicated radio shows, such as American Top 40 , featured

168-524: Is a Class B station broadcasting on a regional (not clear-channel ) frequency. By day, WFDF transmits with 50,000 watts , the maximum for AM stations in the United States. To avoid interference to other stations on 910 AM , it reduces power at night to 25,000 watts. It uses a directional antenna with an eight- tower array . The transmitter site is on Maxwell Road in Carleton, Michigan . WFDF transmits in HD and

189-647: Is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Farmington Hills, Michigan , and serving Metro Detroit . The station is owned and operated by Kevin Adell (via his company Adell Radio Group), who also owns the market's MyNetworkTV affiliate WADL and religious broadcaster The Word Network . It currently airs a conservative talk radio format with programming from ABC News Radio , Fox News Radio , Fox Sports Radio , and Premiere Networks . The studios and offices are on West Ten Mile Road in Southfield, Michigan . WFDF

210-450: Is also simulcast on the second digital subchannel of WOMC . The station first licensed on May 25, 1922. Its original call sign was WEAA and it was located in Flint . It made its first broadcast on July 8, 1922. The callsign was changed to WFDF in 1925, in honor of the founder of the station, Frank D. Fallain (1890–1968). For many years the station featured a full service , middle of

231-642: Is located in Southfield , moving away from Genesee County in the spring of 2006. On August 13, 2014, Disney put WFDF and 22 other Radio Disney stations up for sale, to focus on digital distribution of the Radio Disney network. On November 18, Radio Disney Group (the Disney subsidiary that held the license of the station) filed to sell WFDF to Adell Radio Group, Inc., an affiliate of The Word Network , owned by Kevin Adell. Adell also owns TV station WADL channel 38. On January 20, 2015, The Word Network closed on

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252-502: The Word Network. Top 40 According to producer Richard Fatherley, Todd Storz was the inventor of the format, at his radio station KOWH in Omaha, Nebraska . Storz invented the format in the early 1950s, using the number of times a record was played on jukeboxes to compose a weekly list for broadcast. The format was commercially successful, and Storz and his father Robert, under

273-607: The name of the Storz Broadcasting Company, subsequently acquired other stations to use the new Top 40 format. In 1989, Todd Storz was inducted into the Nebraska Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. The term "Top 40", describing a radio format , appeared in 1960. The Top 40, whether surveyed by a radio station or a publication, was a list of songs that shared only the common characteristic of being newly released. Its introduction coincided with

294-591: The new site only for daytime operation with Flint in the northwest corner of the proposed daytime coverage area. It would continue using the existing transmitter site in Burton , east of Flint, during nighttime hours. (Providing an interference-free nighttime signal to Flint from the Monroe County site, without exceeding the 50,000 watt maximum power limit, would have been practically impossible.) Shortly after WFDF started broadcasting with this two-site operation, Disney applied to change WFDF's city of license to Farmington Hills,

315-525: The overnight hours. On August 11, 2023, Adell suddenly announced that the station would rebrand to an " all-sports format " with a local morning show host to be named, though several media outlets speculated that Adell's financial issues (including the sale of WADL-TV to Mission Broadcasting ) was a part of him selling off assets during a personal financial crisis. At this time, the station began to carry Fox Sports Radio full-time. On September 1, 2023, Adell Media instead announced that WFDF would flip to

336-488: The purchase of 910 AM at a price of $ 3 million and changed the programming to its Christian radio format. The changeover took place with no prior announcement at 5 p.m. on January 20. WFDF was the last Michigan-based Disney O&O broadcast station. On November 9, 2015, Adell re-launched the station as "the Superstation", with an African American talk radio format. The station later carried ESPN Radio programming in

357-466: The road format of popular adult music, news and sports, targeting Flint. It experimented with a Top 40 rock format (using the nickname "Giant 91") for a time in the early 1970s, but the station shifted its music mix back toward Adult Contemporary by 1975. In the 1980s, as popular music formats on AM were increasingly shifting to FM, WFDF became an adult standards station aimed at older demographics. The format shifted to talk radio in 1993. By 2001,

378-510: The station was owned by Cumulus Broadcasting . In 2002, Cumulus sold the station to ABC Radio , a subsidiary of Disney . That August, the station began featuring programming from Radio Disney . In 2003, Disney began preparations to move WFDF to the Detroit radio market . It announced plans for a new eight-tower array in Monroe County , south of Detroit. Originally, Disney applied to use

399-549: The title WFDF . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WFDF&oldid=728166213 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages WFDF (AM) WFDF (910 kHz ), which brands itself as 910 AM Superstation ,

420-415: Was already sweeping the nation. Thousands of radio station owners had realized the enormous potential for a new kind of radio. When television became popular, social monitors predicted that radio would die. However, because of the invention of Storz and others like him, radio would be reborn". Storz is credited by some sources as helping to popularize rock and roll music. By the mid-1950s, his station, and

441-685: Was spun off to a new owner. With the two AM 900 stations now silenced, this paved the way for WFDF to substantially increase its power and move into the more profitable Detroit radio market. The new array still covers Flint with a city-grade signal during daytime hours. The FCC granted a license for the new facilities in January 2006. The city of license changed in February 2006. The former towers in Burton were taken down and dismantled in April 2006. The station's office

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