WDER

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WDER
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City of license AM: Derry, New Hampshire
FM: Peterborough, New Hampshire
Broadcast area Manchester/Nashua, New Hampshire
Branding WDER 1320 AM/92.1 FM
Slogan Life Changing Radio
Frequency AM: 1320 kHz
FM: 92.1 MHz
First air date AM: October 1983 (1983-10)[1]
FM: May 1972 (1972-05)[2]
Format Christian radio
Power AM: 10,000 watts (day)
1,000 watts (night)
ERP FM: 170 watts
HAAT FM: 423 meters
Class AM: B
FM: A
Facility ID AM: 61615
FM: 52399
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Callsign meaning DERry
Former callsigns FM:
WSLE (1972–1981)
WMDK (1981–1989)
WMDK-FM (1989–1991)
WNHQ (1991–1999)
WFEX (1999–2012)
Affiliations Salem Communications
Owner Blount Communications
(Blount Communications, Inc. of NH)
Webcast Listen Live
Website wder.com

WDER (1320 AM) and WDER-FM (92.1 FM) are radio stations broadcasting a Christian radio format. They are the flagship stations of the "Life Changing Radio" network. WDER AM is licensed to Derry, New Hampshire, and WDER-FM is licensed to Peterborough, New Hampshire. The stations are owned by Blount Communications, Inc. of NH and feature programming from Salem Communications.[3][4]

In 2012, Blount Communications purchased 92.1 FM, then WFEX, from Phoenix Media/Communications Group, and changed the call letters to WDER-FM, providing WDER AM with a sister station on the FM band to extend its outreach. Prior to the purchase, WFEX had served as a simulcast of WFNX (now WBWL) in Boston.[5]

References

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  5. WFNX’s NH side, 92.1 FM, bought by Christian radio station WDER in Derry David Brooks, Nashua Telegraph, May 17, 2012

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