WDAY-TV
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- For the Fargo CW affiliate, see WDAY (Fargo CW).
WDAY-TV | |
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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
This WDAY logo in the station ID was used when it had NBC affiliation and KTHI (now KVLY) had ABC affiliation. It featured the stations then newsteam (from left: sportscaster Terry Dean, meteorolgist Dewey Bergquist and news anchor Marv Bossart, who is still at WDAY) and showed the temperature of Fargo (67 degrees) |
Former WDAY logo introduced in 1983 when its affliliation changed to ABC. Variations of this logo were used until 2005. |
[edit] Translators
WDAY is broadcasted on the following translators (low-powered rebroadcasters):
- K02DD Channel 2 Jamestown, ND
- K02MM Channel 2 Fergus Falls, MN
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Broadcast television in Fargo-Moorhead Part of the Fargo-Grand Forks market (Nielsen DMA #119) |
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KXJB 4 (CBS) - WDAY 6 (ABC, The CW on DT2) - KVLY 11 (NBC) - KFME 13/KJRE 19 (PPTV/PBS) |
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See also Broadcast television in the Grand Forks, Western North Dakota, and Winnipeg markets |
WDAY 6 (Fargo) - WDAZ 8 (Devils Lake / Grand Forks) - KMCY 14 / KBMY 17 (Minot / Bismarck) |
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See also: CBS, CW, Fox, MyNetworkTV, NBC, PBS, and Other stations in North Dakota |
Corporate Directors: William C. Marcil (CEO) | Lloyd G. Case (President & COO) | John Hajostek (CFO) |
Newspapers: The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead | Grand Forks Herald | Duluth News Tribune | Alexandria Echo Press | The Pioneer | The Daily Republic | Detroit Lakes Tribune | Becker County Record | Lake Area Press | Dickinson Press | Farmington Independent | Rosemount Town Pages | Hastings Star-Gazette | Hudson Star-Observer | Jamestown Sun | Lake Elmo Leader | Morris Sun Tribune | New Richmond News | New York Mills Herald | Park Rapids Enterprise | Republican Eagle | Perham Enterprise Bulletin | Pierce County Herald | River Falls Journal | South Washington County Bulletin | Stillwater Courier | Wadena Pioneer Journal | West Fargo Pioneer | West Central Tribune | Woodbury Bulletin | Worthington Daily Globe |
Interactive Assets: i29.net | Interactive Media Group | ApartmentsHQ | CarsHQ | HomesHQ | JobsHQ | AreaVoices | AreaPhotos | NewspaperPrints |
Radio Stations: WDAY-AM |
ABC Network Affiliates: WDAY | WDAZ | KBMY / KMCY |
Annual Revenue: Unknown at this time. | Employees: 2500+ | Stock Symbol: None, privately held. | Website: www.forumcomm.com |