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  2. WHCM - Wikipedia

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    Harper College paid $13,600, representing EMF's outstanding obligation on the WCLR tower lease, and up to $5,000 in EMF's legal fees. WHCM went full-time on June 29, 2017. On October 1, 2019, WHCM added a Radio Data System (RDS) to identify song and artist, and upgraded their streaming encoder to improve sound quality.

  3. WCLR (Arlington Heights, Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    WCLR was a radio station that broadcast on 88.3 FM in Arlington Heights, Illinois. It was owned by the Educational Media Foundation and broadcast its Air1 Contemporary Christian network. [ 1 ] Throughout its existence, WCLR shared the 88.3 frequency with Palatine-based WHCM at William Rainey Harper College , broadcasting on weekends and when ...

  4. WNIV - Wikipedia

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    The radio station, which is the current WNIV, has had a long history in the Atlanta radio market. The station first signed on in Decatur in 1949 with the original call sign WGLS. [ 2 ] It was owned by the DeKalb Broadcasting Company and a 1,000- watt daytimer , required to go off the air at night.

  5. WDEO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WDEO began operations in 1962 as WYNZ, a 250-watt daytimer on 1520 AM with a country format, which changed to Top 40 in 1964 and then religious programming in 1968. Two young DJs who would go on to long careers in radio started at WYNZ: 14-year-old Jim Kerr, who got on the air by selling airtime to local merchants; and John Huzar, a teenaged friend who took over Kerr's show one week. [1]

  6. WKBO - Wikipedia

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    WKBO (1230 kHz, "Fortress 1230 AM") is an AM radio station licensed to serve Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by One Heart Ministries, Inc. and broadcasts a Christian contemporary format.

  7. WPIR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WPIR (89.9 FM) is a Christian adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Culpeper, Virginia. It serves the Northern Virginia area from a transmitter near Warrenton, Virginia, and simulcasts its sister station WPER. The station is owned and operated by Baker Family Stations. [2]

  8. WEEC - Wikipedia

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    WEEC (100.7 FM "Hope 100.7") is a Christian radio station licensed to Springfield, Ohio, and serving the Dayton metropolitan area. It is owned by Strong Tower Christian Media, a non-profit organization. WEEC broadcasts a worship music format. Its studios on Whitefield Circle in Xenia are shared with sister station 93.7 WFCJ. WEEC seeks ...

  9. WCRJ - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1993, WCRJ was WNCM-FM. [2] The station switched from country music to talk radio in 1995. [3]88.1 was originally owned by The River Educational Media; until 2011, it was home to The Promise, which was first launched by Concord Media Group on 106.5 FM and was later purchased by Salem Communications.