KDAL-FM

KDAL-FM
City Duluth, Minnesota
Broadcast area Duluth-Superior
Branding My 95.7
Slogan The Northland's Best Variety
Frequency 95.7 MHz
First air date 1985
Format Adult Contemporary
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 221 m (725 ft)
Class C1
Facility ID 60237
Callsign meaning Dalton Alexander LeMasurier
Owner Duey E. Wright
(Midwest Communications, Inc.)
Sister stations KDAL, KTCO, WDSM, WDUL, KDKE
Webcast Listen Live
Website my957.com

KDAL-FM (95.7 FM, "My 95.7") is an American radio station in Duluth, Minnesota airing an adult contemporary format.

KDAL-FM is owned by Midwest Communications, which also owns KDKE, WDSM, WDUL, KDAL, and KTCO in Duluth. All the Duluth stations share the same studio location at 11 East Superior St. Suite 380, downtown Duluth.

History

KDAL-FM previously carried an adult contemporary format under the names "96 Lite FM" and "Magic 95.7". KDAL-FM aired the syndicated Deliliah show weeknights. Upon changing its name to "The Bridge" on January 1, 2006 it aired a variation of the adult hits format that was best described as a classic hits/adult album alternative (AAA) hybrid. In 2008 the station began airing a full-fledged AAA format.

The Bridge, KDAL-FM's logo under its previous AAA format

On September 13, 2010, KDAL-FM changed their format from Adult Album Alternative as "Bridge 95.7" to classic rock, branded as "Rock 96" and focusing on rock music from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.

By the summer of 2011, "Rock 96" tweaked to a full blown mainstream rock format playing a mix of classic rock and rock from the 1970s, 80s, 90s, 2000s, to current active rock music, competing between heritage classic rock 94.9 KQDS-FM and active rock 104.3/94.1 KZIO "94X".

On February 18, 2014 KDAL-FM changed their format to adult contemporary, branded as "FM 95.7".[1]

On September 21, 2015 KDAL-FM rebranded as "My 95.7".

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Coordinates: 46°47′13″N 92°07′23″W / 46.787°N 92.123°W / 46.787; -92.123

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