WATD-FM explained

WATD-FM
City:Marshfield, Massachusetts
Country:US
Area:South Shore
Branding:95.9 WATD
Frequency:95.9 MHz
Format:Full service adult contemporary
Erp:1,600 watts
Haat:143m (469feet)
Class:A
Facility Id:40468
Licensing Authority:FCC
Coordinates:42.1109°N -70.7042°W
Callsign Meaning:'"We're At The Dump"[1]
Former Callsigns:WATD (1977–1985)
Affiliations:CBS News Radio
Owner:Marshfield Broadcasting Co., Inc.

WATD-FM (95.9 FM) is a radio station carrying local news and features for the South Shore of Massachusetts (comprising Norfolk and Plymouth counties), with an adult contemporary music format. Founded and owned by local entrepreneur Edward Perry and licensed to Marshfield, Massachusetts, the station went live on December 6, 1977.

Programming

WATD-FM airs a news program in morning drive on weekdays, with features from CBS News Radio. Adult contemporary hits from the 1960s to today predominate in the midday hours and in afternoon drive on weekdays, while oldies, classic alternative, jazz, and talk shows fill the rest of the programming week. WATD-FM's midday and afternoon music programming featured a classic hits format until 2012, when the addition of current music shifted the format to adult contemporary. It was later added to the Nielsen BDS AC indicator panel. WATD-FM is one of three AC stations in the Boston market, along with WMJX and WPLM-FM.

Much of WATD-FM's programming was simulcast by WBMS (1460 AM) and FM translator station W266DA (101.1) in Brockton, Massachusetts, a station which Marshfield Broadcasting acquired in 2015 and held the callsign WATD (AM) from 2016 to 2019.[2] WBMS was sold in 2024.

WATD-FM also carries live broadcasts of local high-school football and boys' basketball games involving high schools in the station's coverage area. WATD-FM has previously broadcast some high-school hockey playoff games over the course of many years.

Notes and References

  1. http://959watd.com/about/ WATD history
  2. News: Fybush . Scott . NorthEast Radio Watch 3/4/2019: Entercom Makes News (Together?) . March 8, 2019 . Fybush.com . March 4, 2019.