WRDN

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WRDN
City of license Durand, Wisconsin
Broadcast area Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Branding Reel Country WRDN
Frequency 1430 KHz
First air date 1968
Format Country music
Power 2,000 watts day
152 watts night
Class D
Facility ID 65633
Transmitter coordinates 44°35′07″N 91°54′44″W / 44.58528°N 91.91222°W / 44.58528; -91.91222
Former callsigns WQOQ
Owner Durand Broadcasting, LLC
Webcast Listen Live
Website WRDN website

WRDN, branded as Reel Country WRDN, is an AM radio station operating in Durand, Wisconsin. Formerly owned by Zoe Communications, which operated the station as a simulcast of WDMO, WRDN was acquired in 2011 by Durand Broadcasting. In July 2011, WRDN was granted an FCC construction permit to move to a new transmitter site.[1]

History

The station was originally launched in 1968 as WRDN, operating in Durand. The station's original owner, F.M. Radio Network, Inc., was a locally based company. Sister station WDMO was launched in 1978, originally with the call sign WRDN-FM.

F.M. Radio Network sold the stations to Zoe Communications in 2001. Zoe changed the AM signal's call sign to WQOQ in 2003, before returning to the original WRDN calls in 2011.[2] Under Zoe Communications' ownership, the stations' programming originated from studios in Menomonie, a larger city closer to the Eau Claire broadcast market, and local programming targeted to Durand was no longer available. Through the 2000s, however, the AM signal was frequently either dark or operating at reduced transmitter power.

Durand Broadcasting, a company incorporated by broadcaster Brian Winnekins and his wife Karla, acquired the station in 2011 with the intention of reviving a local radio service in Durand.[3] Brian Winnekins was previously a farm news reporter for WCOW-FM in Sparta.[3]

Now programmed independently of its former parent, the station relaunched in March 2012 with a mix of local news, sports and farm reports and country music from the syndicated Real Country service.[1]

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