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WDCG

WDCG
G105 New Logo.png
City Durham, North Carolina
Broadcast area Raleigh/Durham
Research Triangle
Branding G105
Slogan Raleigh's #1 Hit Music Station
Frequency 105.1 MHz (also on HD Radio)
Translator(s) 95.3 W237BZ (Cary, relays HD2)
First air date February 29, 1948 (as WDNC-FM)
Format Top 40 (CHR)
HD2: Modern Rock "95X"
ERP 73,000 watts
HAAT 339 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 53597
Transmitter coordinates 35°42′50″N 78°49′4″W / 35.71389°N 78.81778°W / 35.71389; -78.81778
Callsign meaning We're Durham's Country Giant (dates back to 1974)
Former callsigns WDNC-FM (1948-1974)
Owner iHeartMedia, Inc.
(Capstar TX LLC)
Sister stations WNCB, WRDU, WTKK
Webcast Listen Live
Website g105.com
newrock95x.com (HD2)

WDCG, or G105 on 105.1 FM is a Top 40 (CHR) station in the Raleigh-Durham radio market. Its studios are located on Smoketree Court in Raleigh's Highwoods Office Park and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., along with B93.9, Classic Rock 100.7 WRDU, and 106.1 FM More Stimulating Talk. The transmitter site for the station is in Apex.

'WDCG broadcasts in the HD radio format.

WDCG first began as a radio station on February 29, 1948 as WDNC-FM 105.1, a sister station to WDNC-AM; both were owned by Durham Morning Herald and The Durham Sun. The sign-on of the 36,000-watt FM station coincided with the AM station's power increase and frequency shift from 1490 to 620 kilohertz. In 1953, the Herald-Sun group joined WTIK owners Floyd Fletcher and Harmon Duncan in securing a license to operate a television station in Durham, which would eventually become WTVD Channel 11 the following year. Until the mid-1970s, WDNC-FM simulcast the AM programming from an antenna located atop one of AM 620's three towers on Shocoree Drive in western Durham just off Interstate 85. (The old 105.1 FM antenna is still visible on the tower nearest downtown.)

In 1974, WDNC-FM became a country station and changed its calls to WDCG-FM (Durham's Country Giant). The station later switched to rock music in the late 1970s before becoming a Top 40 station in Fall 1981. A year later, the station boosted their power to 100,000 watts and moved to the former WRDU-TV (now WRDC) tower at Terrell's Mountain in northern Chatham County. This allowed WDCG-FM to put a city grade into Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill, as well as a 60 dbu signal into Greensboro-High Point-Winston-Salem where the station even beat the local Top 40s from 60 miles away. WDCG, licensed to Durham, was the first station in the Raleigh-Durham market to obtain a dual city of license in terms of their station identification in 1982, and surprised the stations in Raleigh with its designation of WDCG-Durham, Raleigh, Chapel Hill.


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