Frequency | 88.7 (MHz) |
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Branding | 88.7 KWDM The Point |
Programming | |
Format | Modern Rock/Alternative |
Ownership | |
Owner | West Des Moines Community School District |
History | |
First air date | October 1, 1976 |
Call sign meaning | West Des Moines |
Technical information | |
Class | A |
ERP | 100 watts |
Links | |
Website | 887kwdm |
KWDM, "88.7 KWDM The Point," is a modern rock high school radio station serving the Des Moines, Iowa area on 88.7 FM. The radio station's studio is located at Valley High School in West Des Moines. It is owned and operated by the West Des Moines Community School District and is operated by students at Valley under the direction of a staff advisor.
On October 1, 1976, the West Des Moines Community School District signed KWDM on the air at 88.9 MHz. [1] The KWDM call letters had previously been used on two commercial stations in Des Moines, 1150 AM (later KWKY) and 93.3 FM (later KIOA), under the ownership of George Webber. In 1994, KWDM's frequency was migrated from 88.9 FM to 88.7 FM and its power increased from 10 watts ERP to 100 watts. The station is one of two high school radio stations in Iowa, the other being KDPS operated by Des Moines Public Schools.
KWDM's student staff dictate what format the station will play. Students have the option to change the format at the beginning of any school year. In the late 1970s and through much of the 1980s, the station played a free-form format where the on-air jock played the music of their choice. In the early 1990s, the station was a strictly classic rock format. In 1993, the station began playing the popular Alternative or Modern Rock format. In 1999, KWDM began to experiment with a switch to CHR/Top 40 music. The move was abandoned after IHeartMedia, Inc. owned KKDM switched formats from Alternative to Top 40. The station continues to play the Modern Rock format.
One of KWDM's hallmarks is its student management. While a faculty advisor oversees operations and is responsible for regulatory and engineering issues, students are predominantly responsible for the station's programming and music selection. One student (In most cases) is selected each year through a competitive application process to serve as station manager.
School Year | Student Station Manager(s) | Faculty Advisor | Station Identity |
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Spring 1977: | George Oliver | Greg Franck | 88.9 KWDM |
1987-1988: | Howie Hoffman | Lil McDonald | 88.9 KWDM |
1988-1989: | Rob Lettington | Lil McDonald | 88.9 KWDM |
1989-1990: | Ryan Burger | Lil McDonald | 88.9 KWDM "Tiger 89, the Hot FM" |
1990-1991: | N/A (Five Production Directors instead of one Station Manager) | Lil McDonald | 88.9 KWDM |
1991-1992: | Damond Fudge | Lil McDonald | 88.9 KWDM |
1992-1993: | Bryan Romig | Brian Christensen | "Power 89" |
1993-1994: | Chris Wulf | Brian Christensen | "Power 89" |
1994-1995: | T.G. Stouffer | Brian Christensen | 88.7 KWDM "Your Only Alternative" |
1995-1996: | Jeremy Bingaman | Brian Christensen | 88.7 KWDM "Des Moines' Only Alternative" |
1996-1997: | Brian Gongol | Brian Christensen | "New Rock 88.7" |
1997-1998: | Marianne Coppock | Brian Christensen | "New Rock 88.7" KWDM "The Source" |
1998-1999: | Justin Schoen | Brian Christensen | "New Rock 88.7" KWDM "The Source" |
1999-2000: | Jesse Hoffman | Brian Christensen | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2000-2001: | Tonya Garner | Brian Christensen | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2001-2002: | Nicole Faust | Brian Christensen | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2002-2003: | Joe Quinn/Jason Loe | Brian Christensen | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2003-2004: | MacKenzie Carey / Kate Maletta | Brian Christensen | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2004-2005: | Ryan Snider/Jeff Edwards | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2005-2006: | Hannah Korpela/Alex Salem | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2006-2007: | Lauren Mease/Cole Cheney | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2007-2008: | Joanna McNurlen | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2008-2009: | Ryan Mueksch/Jillian Shkolnick | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2009-2010: | Jillian Shkolnick/John Menken | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2010-2011: | Jacob Menken/Nailah Bakari | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2012-2013 | Dylan DeClerk/Joe Eilers | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2013-2014 | Taylor Mankle | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2014-2015 | Ben Swanson | Janell Mikels | "88.7 KWDM The Point" |
2015-2016 | Ben Berry (AKA Ben DeCastro) | Janell Mikels | |
In the more than 30 years that the West Des Moines School District has owned KWDM, many of the station's alumni have gone on to careers in the radio and television industry.
Student | Years on KWDM | Station | Position |
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Bill Oliver | 1976–1977 | Bryan Broadcasting, Bryan/College Station TX | News Director |
Joe Ditzel | 1976–1978 | VastMediaEmpire.com, Los Angeles, CA | Owner/ CEO (formerly worked at NBC-TV) |
Alan Kline | 1977–1978 | KCCI-TV, Des Moines, IA | Engineer |
Dave Smiley | 1987–1990 | WZPL-FM, Indianapolis, IN | "The Smiley Morning Show" |
Greg Chance | 1987–1990 | KKDM-FM, Des Moines, IA | iHeart Media Regional Program Manager for Iowa/Operations Manager (has since left the station) |
Brian Allen | 1987–1991 | KSFY-TV, Sioux Falls, SD | News Anchor |
Jeremy Bingaman | 1992–1996 | KIOA-FM Des Moines, IA | Morning Show Host (Known as "Luke Matthews") |
Chad Rufer | 1992–1996 | Bonneville International, Sacramento, CA | Vice President of Programming |
Brian Gongol | 1993–1997 | WHO (AM), Des Moines, IA | "The Brian Gongol Show," "WHO Radio Wise Guys" (has since left the station) |
Marianne Coppock | 1994–1998 | KSTZ-FM, Des Moines, IA | On-Air Swing (has since left station) |
Brian Stark | 1994–1998 | Starz Entertainment, Englewood, Colorado | Media Systems Administrator |
Leigh McNabb | 1995–1999 | KIOA-FM, Des Moines, IA | Program Director, Midday host |
Karsten Lunde | 1997-1999 | KSQY, KIQK, KXMZ, KTOQ, Rapid City, SD | Operations Manager & PM Drive Host |
Brett Wolf | 1996–2000 | KAZR, Des Moines, IA | Weekend Swing (known as Cage) |
Ashley Hinson | 1998–2001 | KCRG-TV, Cedar Rapids, IA | Morning and Midday News Anchor (Has since left station) |
Nicole Faust | 1999–2002 | Meredith Corporation, Des Moines, IA | Director of Interactive Media |
Joe Quinn | 2000-2003 | KXSP, Omaha, NE | Co-Host, "The Drive" |
Sarah Moritz-Heuertz | 2001–2004 | KAZR, Des Moines, IA | Weekends, (known as Sarah Greene) |
Nick Ratcliff | 2003–2006 | KSTZ-FM, Des Moines, IA | Weekends (has since left station) |
Thomas Matysik | 2005–2008 | Bullseye with Jesse Thorn, History Made Up | Radio and Podcast Producer |
Broadcasts are expected to change due to seniors leaving.
The Morning Show: News, Weather, Traffic and a great way to start any morning on the way to work or school.
The Mankle in the Morning Show: Daily sit down with the station manager Taylor Mankle full of interactive fan requests and music.
The Spread: A Variety Show of sorts as prominent voices of the point shine through in a more musical light as improve song are made on the spot along with covers for the enjoyment of listeners. Led by Taylor Mankle, along with Jacob White, Henry Parizek, and Nick Cesario.
Tiger Talk: A group discussion before every Valley Football game with guest callers, predictions, stats and much more. Led by Jack Rodgers, Jeff Goetz, Jake Goetz, Logan Bylie, and Ben Swanson.
Football Games: Most VHS football games are broadcast live on air with play-by-play announcer Taylor Mankle and color announcers Nick Cesario and Ben Swanson.
Basketball Games: All VHS basketball home games are broadcast live by play-by-play announcer Taylor Mankle.
Half Time Show: If booked, local bands perform live in the studio for both football and basketball half time shows.
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