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  2. WVAZ - Wikipedia

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    WVAZ (102.7 FM, "V103") is an urban adult contemporary radio station serving the Chicago metropolitan area and Northwest Indiana. Licensed to Oak Park, Illinois , WVAZ is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. , alongside sister stations WCHI-FM , WGCI-FM , WGRB , WKSC-FM , WLIT-FM and WVON .

  3. Doug Banks - Wikipedia

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    Doug's next two stops were KDIA in Oakland, California, and WBMX (now WVAZ) in Chicago, Illinois. From 1986 to 1995, Banks did nights, mornings, and afternoons for WGCI-FM in Chicago. It was at WGCI where Doug became good friends with Tom Joyner and they became known as "Turntable Brothers".

  4. 102.7 FM - Wikipedia

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  5. Herb Kent - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, he was heard on FM station WVAZ in Chicago. [17] By October 1999, he had returned to WVON, but on the station's FM side. [18] In the mid-1960s, Kent owned the Times Square Club, a rhythm-and-blues venue that leased space in the Packinghouse Workers' Hall on South Wabash in Chicago. [19]

  6. WGCI-FM - Wikipedia

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    WGCI-FM (107.5 MHz) is an urban contemporary radio station that is licensed to Chicago, Illinois, serving the Chicago metropolitan area and Northwest Indiana.It is owned and operated by iHeartMedia (formerly known as Clear Channel Communications until September 2014).

  7. WVEE - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, V-103, after many years of operating as an urban contemporary station that only played R&B and classic soul throughout the day and only played hip hop music during early evening hours, added hip-hop music full-time to compete with WHTA ("Hot 97.5", now "Hot 107.9") and WALR-FM (Kiss 104.7, now Kiss 104.1), and to appeal more to the 18 ...

  8. Talk:WVAZ - Wikipedia

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  9. Mel Karmazin - Wikipedia

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    Karmazin was born to a Jewish family in Long Island City, Queens in New York City. [4] His father was a taxi driver and his mother a factory worker. [4] He first worked as a typist for an advertising firm in high school [4] and then started selling radio ads at the age of 17. [5]