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In late 2016, WSRB dropped the "Soul 106-3" branding, and is simply referred to as "106-3" or sometimes "106-3 Chicago". Under the name brand change, it skewed its urban adult contemporary format to include classic hip hop in addition to R&B and soul music .
The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago: Christian WDML: 106.9 FM: Woodlawn: WDML, LLC: Classic rock ... Blues & Soul Inc. R&B/Blues/Jazz/Gospel WLCA: ... WSRB: 106.3 FM ...
WSRB – 106.3 WSRB – Urban adult contemporary; WBMX - 104.3 Jams - Classic Hip Hop; WVON - AM 1690 WVON - Urban Talk; WYCA - Rejoice 102.3 - Urban Gospel; WWHN - Comfortable Radio - Urban AC; WOJO-HD2 - Streetz 95.1 & 105.1 HD2 - Urban contemporary; WVIV-FM - Latino Mix 93.5 - Spanish rhythmic; WBEZ-HD2 - WBEW Vocalo - Urban alternative
Up until June 2010, WYRB was a simulcast of Chicago's WSRB and offered an urban adult contemporary format. However, realizing that there was a hole for a rhythmic format in Rockford and at the same time tapping into an audience looking for another alternative to Top 40/CHR WZOK, Crawford decided to split up the simulcast and refocus WYRB on the Rockford area as a rhythmic top 40.
November 1: WSRB/Chicago drops Urban AC for Talk, with the music now regulated to evenings and weekends. [191] November 1: After nearly a year off the air, The Maxwell Show — formerly heard during afternoon drive on active rock station WMMS/Cleveland — returns as the new morning show on classic rock station WNCX/Cleveland. [192]
David Soul, an actor who rocketed to fame in the 1970s as the blond half of the TV crime-fighting duo “Starsky and Hutch” and went on to become a successful pop singer, has died.
A Chicago-style soul food restaurant is on its way to landing a permanent spot along Des Moines' Sixth Avenue corridor in the River Bend neighborhood.
The Chicago Independent Radio Project (CHIRP) is a non-profit organization that operates a community radio station, CHIRP Radio. CHIRP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization funded primarily through individual donations, special event revenues, and grant support.