WDAY-TV

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For the Fargo CW affiliate, see WDAY (Fargo CW).
WDAY-TV
WDAY Logo
Fargo, North Dakota
Branding WDAY 6 Television
WDAY News
Slogan Your News Leader
Channels 6 (VHF) analog,
21 (UHF) digital
Affiliations ABC
The CW on DT2 ("Fargo CW")
Owner Forum Communications
Founded 1953
Call letters meaning Taken after radio station, which was randomly-assigned by the FCC [1]
Former affiliations NBC (1953-1983)
Transmitter Power 100 kW (analog)
1,000 kW (digital)
Height 351 m (analog)
322 m (digital)
Facility ID 22129
Website http://www.wday.com

WDAY is a television station in Fargo, North Dakota, NTSC Channel 6, ATSC Channel 21. It is owned by Forum Communications. Forum Communications also owns WDAY-AM 970, a news/talk station, WDAY's sister station is WDAZ channel 8 in Grand Forks, however WDAY-FM 93.7 is owned by James Ingstad.

Forum also operates a CW affiliated digital subchannel of WDAY, Fargo CW, which is seen on digital channel 6-2 and on cable television throughout the area. Fargo CW replaced the cable-only WB affiliate "WBFG" on cable systems. WDAY had been an NBC affiliate until 1983 moving to the market's former ABC affiliate KVLY-TV (then KTHI-TV). WDAY's transmitter is located near Amenia, North Dakota.

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[edit] News & Sports

WDAY's newscasts are usually more locally oriented than its compeitors, as WDAZ's newscasts concentrate on Grand Forks. Both stations' have the most watched newscasts in the Fargo/Grand Forks TV market.

The station also broadcasts some North Dakota State University football and basketball games as well as WDAZ-produced University of North Dakota hockey games.

Popular radio talk show host Ed Schultz began his broadcasting career at WDAY-TV and WDAY-AM as a sports anchor.

[edit] Newscasts

WDAY newscasts air at the following times (all in Central time):

Weekdays

  • WDAY/WDAZ First News - 6:00-7:00AM
  • WDAY News at 5 - 5:00-5:30PM
  • ABC World News - 5:30-6:00PM
  • WDAY News at 6 - 6:00-6:30PM
  • WDAY News at 10 - 10:00-10:35PM

Saturday

  • WDAY News at 6 - 6:00-6:30PM
  • WDAY News at 10 - 10:00-10:30PM

Sunday

  • WDAY News at 10 - 10:00-10:35PM

[edit] News team

[edit] Anchors

  • Kerstin Kealy (Weekday Co-anchor of 6PM and 10PM Newscasts / Producer)
  • Dana Mogck (Weekday Co-anchor of 6PM and 10PM Newscasts)
  • Karena Lunday (Weekday Co-anchor of 5PM Newscasts)
  • TJ Nelson (Weekday Anchor of 5PM Newscasts / Producer)
  • Emily Oz (Weekend Co-Anchor / Reporter)
  • Jason Vincent (Weekend Co-Anchor / Reporter)
  • Carolyn Olson (First News Anchor / Reporter)

[edit] Meteorologists (Weather)

  • John Wheeler (Chief Meteorologist - Weekday Evenings)
  • Daryl Ritchison (Meteorologist - Weekday Mornings and Midday)
  • Rob Kupec (Meteorologist - Weekends)

[edit] Sports

  • Steve Hallstrom (Weekdays)
  • Dom Izzo (Weekends)

[edit] Other

  • Stacey Anderson (Assignment Director)
  • Sarah Klaphake (Reporter)
  • Alison Kluck (Reporter)
  • Jeff Nelson (News Director)
  • Kevin Wallevand (Feature Reporter)

[edit] Former logos and screenshots

[edit] Translators

WDAY is broadcasted on the following translators (low-powered rebroadcasters):

[edit] See also

[edit] External links


Broadcast television in Fargo-Moorhead
Part of the Fargo-Grand Forks market (Nielsen DMA #119)

KXJB 4 (CBS) - WDAY 6 (ABC, The CW on DT2) - KVLY 11 (NBC) - KFME 13/KJRE 19 (PPTV/PBS)
KVRR 15/KJRR 7 (Fox) - KVNJ-LP 33 (My Network TV) - KCSI-LP 32 (ION) - K56ET 56 (TBN)

See also Broadcast television in the Grand Forks, Western North Dakota, and Winnipeg markets