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WDSN is a commercial FM radio station, licensed to the community of Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania. WDSN broadcasts at the assigned frequency of 106.5 mhz at an effective radiated power of 3,000 watts. WDSN and its AM sister station, WCED(AM), are owned and operated by Priority Communications of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Reynoldsville is a borough located in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania. ...
DuBois (pronounced , not ) is a city in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, 128 miles (206 km) northeast of Pittsburgh. ...
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Sine waves of various frequencies; the bottom waves have higher frequencies than those above. ...
MegaHertz (MHz) is the name given to one million (106) Hertz, a measure of frequency. ...
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WCED is a commercial AM radio station, licensed to the city of DuBois, Pennsylvania. ...
History
WDSN first began broadcasting on 99.5 FM from studios on West Long Avenue in DuBois. It later moved to 106.5 as part of a strategic move to accommodate another station (WYTR 103.3 FM) to go on the air in Brookville, about ten miles west of Reynoldsville. WDSN acquired an AM station, WCED in 2002 from Vox Media. Needing more room to accommodate a News/Talk formatted radio station, WDSN and WCED moved across and down the street to a former bank building, where it continues to operate today. |