

WFDF was originally in the Flint radio market before moving to Farmington Hills in the Detroit radio market in 2006.WGVX 4 105.1 | Pittsburgh: WDVE 102.5 | Indianapolis: WRDZ 98.3 (now WZRL) | Little Rock: KDIS 99.5Īmerican Contemporary Network | American Information Network | American Entertainment Network | American FM Network | ABC Rock Radio Network | ABC Direction Radio Network | ABC Talk Radio | Country Coast-to-Coast | ESPN Radio | Jack FM | Kool Gold | Radio Disney | Real Country | Rejoice! Musical Soul Food | Stardust | Starstation | The Classic Rock Experience | The Christmas Channel | The Touch | The True Oldies Channel | Today's Best Hits | Unforgettable Memories | Urban Advantage Network | Z-Rock.KTYS 96.7 (now KTCK) | Houston: KHMX 96.5 | Washington, DC: WJZW 105.9 (now WMAL).New York: WPLJ 95.5 | Los Angeles: KLOS 95.5 | Chicago: WLS 94.7 | Dallas-Fort Worth: KSCS 96.3 WHKT 1650 | Greensboro: WCOG 1320 | West Palm Beach: WMNE 1600 (now WPOM) | Jacksonville: WBWL 600 (now WBOB) | New Orleans: W| Hartford: WDZK 1550 (now WSDK) | Richmond: WDZY 1290 | Louisville: WDRD 680 (now WHBE) | Tulsa: KMUS 1380 | Albany, NY: WDDY 1460 (now WOPG) | Albuquerque: KALY 1240 (now KDSK) | Toledo, OH: WFRO 1,3 900 | Wichita: KQAM 1480.KQV 1410 | Sacramento: KIID 1470 | Salt Lake City: KWDZ 3 910 | Orlando: WDYZ 990 | Cleveland: WWMK 1260 (now WCCR) | Kansas City, MO: KPHN 1190 (now KDMR) | Milwaukee: WKSH 1640 (now WSJP) | Providence: WDDZ 550 (now WSJW) | Norfolk: WRJR 1010 (now WPMH).Louis: WSDZ 1260 | Portland, OR: KDZR 1690 | Charlotte: WGFY 1480 | San Antonio: KRDY 1160 | Pittsburgh: WWCS 2 540

Paul: KDIZ 1440 (now KYCR) | Denver: KDDZ 1690 (now KDMT) | Tampa-St.

WQEW 1560 (now WFME) | Los Angeles: KABC 790 | Chicago: WLS 890.Note: All stations listed by market size - largest to smallest - with call letters at the time they were sold. This logo has undergone various tweaks to its design elements in its 60 years of use (most significant being in 19), all of which can be seen below. This logo was also featured in the Disney+ short " The Simpsons in Plusaversary", as one of the many brands of the streaming service showcased by Lisa Simpson. A variant of this color logo, with the colored letters against a white circle, was also commonly used throughout the 1960s.ĭespite the introductions of this logo's many variations since then, this is still used alongside the current logo and as a corporate logo (including some of its divisions, and even on its broadcast headquarters at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, CA), as well as Localish and on a handful of ABC affiliates' logos, particularly those owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group and Tegna. The "a" was rendered in red, the "b" in blue, and the "c" in green, with the same single black circle. A color version of this logo was also developed around 1963, and animated as a brief 10-second intro to be shown before the then-small handful of network programs broadcast in color. The logo's simplicity made it easier to redesign and duplicate, which conferred a benefit for ABC. The new logo debuted on-air on October 19 of the same year. In 1962, graphic designer Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo into its best-known (and current) form, with the lowercase letters "abc" enclosed in a single black circle.
