WDAE (AM)
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| 620 WDAE | |
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| Broadcast area | Saint Petersburg, Florida |
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| Branding | 620 WDAE Tampa Bay's Sports Animal |
| Slogan | Best Bucs Coverage |
| First air date | May 15, 1922 |
| Frequency | 620 KHZ |
| Format | Sports Radio |
| ERP | 11200 Watts Daytime/ 11000 Watts Nighttime |
| Class | B |
| Callsign meaning | Wonderful Days And Evenings |
| Owner | Clear Channel |
| Website | www.620wdae.com |
WDAE is the callsign for 620 WDAE - The Sports Animal, a sports radio station in Tampa, Florida, United States. It broadcasts at a medium-wave frequency of 620 kHz. It is owned by Clear Channel Communications. It broadcasts from a transmitter of 11.2kW days and 11.0kW nites in St. Petersburg. This station is licensed for 5.6kw days and 5.5kw nites. The higher power was granted by the FCC by continuance of Special Temporary Authority granted by the FCC in the 2005 Contruction permit to replace the transmitting towers that straddle Gandy Blvd in St. Petersburg, FL. This station also broadcasts using Ibiquity digital broadcast also known as HD radio during daytime hours
The station at WDAE is believed to be the first radio station ever to broadcast in the state of Florida. It also has the distinction of being the first directional AM antenna system in the US. It has to protect a station in Milwaukee, WI on the same frequency.
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WDAE began at 833 khz in Tampa on May 15, 1922, as the radio outlet of the Tampa Times, an evening paper in that city. While there is reason to believe WDAE is the first station on air in Florida, as the FCC credits them with being, there is evidence that there was a station in Jacksonville with the call letters WCAN-AM, and was licensed before WDAE was. Whether WCAN ever signed on or not is not known, thus WDAE is credited with being first. WQAM-AM also takes credit as being first, although that station was not licensed with those call letters until 1923.
In the 1970's WDAE was a top 40 station, and continued with that until the early 80's when it switched to Standards. In the 1990's it began a sports format.
In the late 1990's, 620 WSUN, then owned by Cox Communications, was sold and the easy listening programming was moved along with those calls to 910 (formerly WPLA/WFNS in Plant City). After a brief interim while 620 WSAA broadcast the audio portion of Time/Warner's Cable Bay News 9, WDAE eventually moved its programming to the superior 620 signal. Business News WHNZ moved from 570 to 1250, and religious programming from Salem Communications took over at 570.
WDAE is currently owned by Clear Channel Communications.
Currently, 620 WDAE "The Sports Animal" broadcasts a mixture of local and national sports programs. Its national shows include Jim Rome and shows on Fox Sports Radio. Its local hosts include Steve Duemig, Ron Diaz, Ian Beckles, Darek Sharp, Rock Riley, Matt Sammon, Jason Floyd, and Justin Pawlowski.
It also airs the Dan Sileo show on weekday mornings, broadcast from WDAE's Orlando sister station, WQTM "740 The Team". Sileo used to broadcast for WDAE as well before a short stint on Fox Sports Radio between his WDAE and WQTM jobs.
WDAE is the flagship station for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League and the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League. It shares flagship for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League with WFUS-FM. It is also the home in Tampa Bay for the Florida Gators College football and basketball games.
It used to share flagship with its sister station, WFLA, for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays of the American League in Major League Baseball up until 2005, when sister station WHNZ took over, with the Devil Rays paying WHNZ, rather than the station paying the team, which is what WFLA and WDAE did.
When WDAE became a sports talk station in 1997, one of the hosts to help build the station was WFLA-TV sports anchor Chris Thomas. He hosted the Chris Thomas Show on WDAE from 1997 until 2004, when he died from cancer. Thomas was a listener favorite, often getting in mock on-air feuds with WDAE's afternoon host, Steve Duemig. The two men were friends in real life.
As part of his tongue-in-cheek on air persona, Thomas often gave himself nicknames, such as The Mediocore Sports Hunk. He also used many sound drops, such as the ferret from the Budweiser commercials, or various other animals, but he would give them names, such as Clevis and Clovis.
Thomas gained fame as the sports anchor on local television station WFLA-TV Channel 8. Despite his popularity, WFLA-TV declined to renew Thomas's contract in 2002, publicly expressing a desire to move to a younger broadcaster. However, some fans have speculated his openly hostile relationship with the Glazer family, owners of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and a major sponsor of Channel 8, and an off the air alcohol-related incident six months earlier led to the station's desire to part ways with Thomas.
Off the air, Thomas battled alcoholism most of his adult life. In January 2003, he was involved in a drunk driving accident with Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleader Michelle Betancourt. However, despite the controversy surrounding his personal life, he remained a beloved figure in the Tampa Bay community.
After Thomas died in February 2004, the WDAE studio was renamed The Chris Thomas Studio.
WDAE Honors the memory of Chris Thomas with an annual "Chris Thomas Golf Tournament". The tournament is a chance for Tampa Bay area residents to celebrate the life and legend of Chris Thomas and raise money for Thomas's favorite charity, the Joshua House.
- Query the FCC's AM station database for WDAE
- WDAE
- Chris Thomas Guestbook to remember him
- Article about Chris Thomas - St.Pete Time Feb 20, 2004
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