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- WWDB, 860 AM, is a daytime-only radio station based in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania (in the Delaware Valley region near the city of Philadelphia) that broadcasts brokered programming. It transmits from a tower site in nearby Eagleville, and studios and offices are located in the "555 Building" in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. The station was founded on December 6, 1926 as WFKD, and became WTEL in 1930. It began operating on the 860 frequency in the late 1950s; before that, it had shared time on 1340 with WHAT. WTEL was best known as Tropical, a Spanish-language broadcaster. In October 1998 the call letters were changed to WWDB, and the station began operating with a talk format as a companion station to WWDB-FM; some of the FM station's older personalities were moved to the AM station in an attempt to increase the FM's appeal in younger demographics without alienating older listeners. The strategy was not successful, and by February 2000 the WTEL callsign had returned and the station was programming gospel music. The gospel format lasted only until November 2000, when the callsign was changed back to WWDB and a business talk format was launched. Business talk, sometimes augmented with general-interest talk from syndicated personalities such as Don Imus and Mancow Muller, would be the station's format until the end of the broadcast day on August 1, 2010. ESPN Deportes Radio took over the schedule on the next day. The Spanish sports programming was dropped after a year and on June 13, 2011, WWDB began carrying a schedule of brokered programming, some previously heard on WNWR.The WWDB call letters, which stand for the names of former owners "William and Dolly Banks", were first used in Philadelphia at 96.5 on the FM band in the late 1960s. The station had previously been WHAT-FM; it operated with a jazz format that did not change when the call letters did. In the early 1970s, WWDB tried an adult contemporary format during some hours, then reverted to jazz full-time, then adopted a talk format in 1975. The talk format was one of the first successful ones on FM, lasting until November 2000. WWDB's tower site is used by WKDN for its nighttime operations. WWDB is a daytime only station because 860 AM is occupied by Class A, clear-channel station, CJBC in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, which broadcasts a francophone format.
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