WDJZ (Connecticut) explained

WDJZ
City:Bridgeport, Connecticut
Country:US
Area:Bridgeport, Connecticut
Airdate:April 30, 1977
Last Airdate:February 1, 2016
Frequency:1530 kHz
Format:Defunct
Power:5,000 watts (daytime only)
Class:D
Facility Id:8516
Coordinates:41.1693°N -73.2201°W
Owner:People's Broadcast Network, LLC

WDJZ (1530 AM) was a radio station broadcasting a world ethnic format. Licensed to Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States, it served the Bridgeport area. The station was owned by People's Broadcast Network.

WDJZ went on the air April 30, 1977.[1] The station was initially owned by road paving and construction executive Frank "Hi-Ho" Daddario and referred to itself on the air as "The Hi-Ho Spot On Your Dial". Daddario also owned the Hotel Hi-Ho. When he purchased a mall in downtown Bridgeport, he renamed it the "Hi Ho Center". His brother, Emilio Q. Daddario represented Connecticut in Congress and lost the Connecticut gubernatorial election of 1970. Daddario died in a plane crash in 1986. WDJZ was the first affiliate of the MOR Music Of Your Life format in the late 1970s.

In late January 2008, John Labarca began to broadcast his Italian program on Sunday mornings. Labarca used to host the weekday morning drive show and the "Italian House Party" on competitor WICC.

WDJZ went silent on February 1, 2016, after losing its transmitter site;[2] by August, People's Broadcast Network had put the station up for sale.[3] The station's license was canceled on February 2, 2017.[4] Many of programs previously heard on WDJZ would return to the air in June 2016 on WNLK.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. "Book: Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1999. 1999. D-77. February 3, 2017.
  2. Web site: Notification of Suspension of Operations / Request for Silent STA. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 3, 2017. February 10, 2016.
  3. Web site: Request to Extend STA. CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 3, 2017. August 26, 2016.
  4. Web site: Station Search Details (DWDJZ). CDBS Public Access. Federal Communications Commission. February 3, 2017.
  5. News: Soule. Alexander. After four-month hiatus, radio stations go live. February 3, 2017. Stamford Advocate. June 3, 2016.