WDCB

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WDCB
City of license Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Broadcast area Chicago market
Slogan 1977
Frequency 90.9 FM (MHz)
(also on HD Radio)
Format Public radio, jazz
Audience share 0.4 (FALL 2007, RRC[1])
ERP 5,000 watts
HAAT 91.0 meters
Class A
Facility ID 12281
Transmitter coordinates 41°50′36.00″N 88°5′0.00″W / 41.8433333°N 88.0833333°W / 41.8433333; -88.0833333
Callsign meaning DuPage Community Broadcasters[2]
Affiliations AP Radio, Public Radio International
Owner College of DuPage, District 502
Website http://www.WDCB.org

WDCB (90.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a public radio and jazz format. Licensed to Glen Ellyn, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Chicago area. The station is currently owned by College of DuPage, District 502 and features programing from AP Radio and Public Radio International.[3] The station is also broadcast on HD radio.[4]

History

WDCB 90.9 FM was founded as a 5,000-watt station in late 1977, and its original format was a mix of classical, educational, and news programming. Jazz programming was introduced in the early 1980s and became the primary format by the end of the decade. Since then, WDCB's format has expanded to include roots-rock, bluegrass, Celtic, folk, blues, New Age, Acid Jazz, Afro-Cuban Jazz, big band, World music and old-time radio shows, though straight-ahead jazz makes up about 75% of its music programming. The educational programming was dropped in 2001, and classical music continued to be heard on the station on weekends until late 2005.

Unlike most college-based stations, WDCB-FM is not student-operated, but rather very much professional in design and output. COD students, however, do work at WDCB's offices as aides for limited hours during the week.

Current staff

The station manager of WDCB is Dan Bindert. Music Director is Paul Abella.

WDCB's current crop of on-air personalities include Bruce Oscar, Barry Winograd, Paul Abella, and John "British-American Buddy" Burnett, all of whom are prominent Chicago-based jazz musicians. The daily lineup of Burnett (mornings), Winograd (middays), and Oscar (afternoons) has been intact since 2001. WDCB is also the current home of "Those Were The Days," the long-running old-time radio program formerly hosted by Chuck Schaden.

See also

  • List of Jazz Radio Stations in the USA

References

  1. "Chicago Market Ratings". Radio Research Consortium (Arbitron). FALL 2007. 
  2. "Call Letter Origins". Radio History on the Web. 
  3. "WDCB Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. 
  4. "HD Radio Station Guide". HD Radio. iBiquity. 

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