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WHAT-FM[]

1948–194?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

194?–195?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

195?–1958[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

1958–1968[]

WHAT-FM 96.5

WWDB (-FM)[]

1968–197?[]

96.5 WWDB

197?–1975[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

1975–197?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

197?–198?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

198?–199?[]

Logopedia InfoWhite LOGO MISSING

199?–2000[]

WWDB NewsTalk 96.5 FM

WPTP[]

2000–2003[]

WPTP 96.5 The Point

WLDW[]

2003–2004[]

WLDW Wild 96.5
Wild 96.5 WLDW

WRDW-FM[]

2004–2011[]

WRDW 96.5 logo

2011–2015[]

WRDW Wired 96.5
Wired 96.5 WRDW

WZMP[]

2015–2017[]

WZMP 96.5 AMP Radio

On April 8, 2015, after registering domains towards a possible rebrand as "96.5 AMP Radio" (joining similar stations in New York, Detroit, Boston, Orlando and Los Angeles with the branding), WRDW-FM began running jockless and promoting a change to come on April 10 at 5 PM. At that time, after playing "Motownphilly" by Boyz II Men, the rebrand to "AMP Radio" took place; the first song on "AMP" was "Get Low" by Dillon Francis and DJ Snake. The call letters was changed to WZMP on April 20, 2015.

WTDY-FM[]

2017–2018[]

Today's 96.5 WZMP

On January 5, 2017, after playing "Time Of Our Lives" by Ne-Yo and Pitbull, 96.5 AMP Radio changed their name to Today's 96.5. The first song to play on Today's 96.5 was "Raise Your Glass" by Pink. On January 13, 2017, WZMP changed call letters to WTDY-FM to better match their new branding.

2018–2023[]

96.5 WTDY

May 11–15, 2023[]

965TAY

Tying into Taylor Swift playing three sold-out shows in Philadelphia, the station stunted as Ninety Swift Five, T-A-Y playing all Taylor Swift songs all weekend.

2023–present[]

Tdy

After stunting playing All-Taylor Swift all weekend, the station shifted to Hot AC as The New 96.5


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