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1480 AM

Does the sports station on 1480 AM make a dent at all? Is there anything local on the station? The website is a generic iHeart website that really isn't too helpful.
 
Short answer: No.

Longer answer: 1480 hasn't made a dent in Philly radio in decades. A poor signal with mediocre to downright unlistenable programming and zero advertising has rendered WDAS-AM a glorified sky toaster.
 
Short answer: No.

Longer answer: 1480 hasn't made a dent in Philly radio in decades. A poor signal with mediocre to downright unlistenable programming and zero advertising has rendered WDAS-AM a glorified sky toaster.

Case example of where an FM translator adds no general value to the combo/package yet just adds congestion to the FM band. Wasn't this the former home to the CHoP programming several months back iirc? I was probably one of a few that enjoyed the Soul of Philadelphia days...
 
Case example of where an FM translator adds no general value to the combo/package yet just adds congestion to the FM band. Wasn't this the former home to the CHoP programming several months back iirc? I was probably one of a few that enjoyed the Soul of Philadelphia days...

For I think it was 2ish years, it was "Breakthrough Radio" an upbeat Adult Hits station. They flipped it to Fox Sports Radio, and they DO have an afternoon live host, Sean Brace, who does a sports betting themed show (since sports betting is legal in PA and NJ).

It's not showing up in the ratings, so who knows if/how many people are tuning in, either on 1480, 102.5FM, or on 105.3 HD2. (And since they don't emphasize ANY of the frequencies in the logo, who knows).
 
I loved the soul of philly format and the smooth jazz jjz. This fox sports the gambler is barely keeping it alive.
 
Was that what they were called, RadioDX10 ? The Soul of Philly?

I caught them once in a snowy supermarket parking lot outside Elysburg PA, about 2 PM, around five years ago. That reception was off a Grundig too, like yours, maybe. This was a SR-270 or something like that -- the black one with the big red on-off button.

The music was fine. Philly's Spinners, Hall & Oates, Intruders, etc. I guess that WDAS 1480 sent some daytome signal NNW toward us.
I heard 'em once at night, too. They send a bit of nighttime signal our way.

They must've been quite the thing in the 60's.

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Model 450 DLX 'field radio'. That was it.
 
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I just abbreviated it- it was the Soul of Philadelphia.

Yeah their day pattern is wonky. Mostly sends its 5kWs to the delaware bay in south jersey.

Back in the 60s it was a huge station within the civil rights era. MLK spoke on WDAS. It was the first black owned station in Philly, if I am not mistaken.
 
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