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  2. WCCQ - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, it became one of the two Chicago-area stations to broadcast NASCAR Cup Series races. In January 2018, after recording a 0.5 audience share on the latest Nielsen Audio ratings (tied for 30th in the Chicago market), WCCQ shifted to a gold-based traditional country format—featuring an emphasis on songs from artists active during ...

  3. WXLC - Wikipedia

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    Nick Farella (1948–2005) was a Chicago broadcaster as well as a longtime Program Director at the station. For many years, WXLC was known as "Hot 102.3 FM." [4] On March 20, 2023, WXLC rebranded as "Star 102.3", matching the branding used by Alpha Media's two other hot AC stations in suburban Chicago (WSSR and WZSR). [9]

  4. WTMX - Wikipedia

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    The station originally broadcast at 98.3 MHz. [1] [2] Its transmitter was located in Skokie, Illinois, and had an ERP of 1,000 watts at a HAAT of 125 feet. [2] The station's frequency resulted in interference problems with 98.7 WFMT. [1] [9] To eliminate this problem, WRSV's frequency was changed to 101.9 MHz in 1966. [2]

  5. Kotaku - Wikipedia

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    Kotaku was first launched in October 2004 with Matthew Gallant as its lead writer, with an intended target audience of young men. [3] [4] About a month later, Brian Crecente was brought in to try to save the failing site. [5] Since then, the site has launched several country-specific sites for Australia, Japan, Brazil and the UK.

  6. WUSN - Wikipedia

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    The station's initial country music competitors in Chicago were 670 WMAQ, 104.3 WJEZ, and 1160 WJJD, which switched to the adult standards Music of Your Life format within weeks of "US-99"'s debut. [38] In years when the station lacked major local competition, it has ranked as the nation's most-listened-to country station. [44] [45]

  7. WCPY - Wikipedia

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    WCPY (92.7 FM) is a radio station licensed to Arlington Heights, Illinois, and serving the Chicago area. WCPY airs a Polish language format during the daytime, as "Polski FM", while airing a dance hits format at night known as "Dance Factory FM".

  8. A Chicago based man has recently celebrated his 98th birthday, as he’s continued to spend his life working seven days a week. Joe Grier, who turned 98 on 9 May, recently spoke Fox 32 Chicago ...

  9. WMIM - Wikipedia

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    WMIM (98.3 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Luna Pier, Michigan, and serving the Toledo metropolitan area.It is owned by Cumulus Media and it airs a country music radio format, concentrating on the hits from the 1980s, 90s and early 2000s.