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WGFA-FM (94.1 MHz) is an adult contemporary formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Watseka, Illinois, serving Central Illiana. WGFA-FM is owned and operated by Iroquois County Broadcasting Company. [3] The station began broadcasting March 2, 1962. [1]
WIBK (1360 AM) is a currently silent classic country-formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Watseka, Illinois, serving Watseka and Eastern Iroquois County, Illinois and Western Benton and Southern Newton counties in Indiana.
WGFA may refer to: WGFA-FM , a radio station (94.1 FM) licensed to Watseka, Illinois, United States WIBK , a radio station (1360 AM) licensed to Watseka, Illinois, which held the call sign WGFA from 1961 to 2017
The station's original 14 meter HAAT 1000 watt signal was limited to Watseka. On January 16, 2014, its call letters changed from WKQX to WIQI with the return of the WKQX calls to 101.1 in Chicago. [3] In March 2015, the station asked for a construction permit to widen the signal's coverage, mainly towards the Kankakee area; this was granted on ...
Peoria, Illinois: Sports: football, men's basketball WTAD: AM 930 FM 103.3 Quincy, Illinois: Talk Radio: football, men's basketball WTAY: AM 1570 FM 94.3 Robinson, Illinois: News/Talk/Sports/Classic Hits: football, men's basketball WTYE: FM 101.7 Robinson, Illinois: Classic hits: football WROK: AM 1440 FM 96.1 Rockford, Illinois: News/talk ...
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Watseka is a city in and the county seat of Iroquois County, Illinois, United States. [2] It is located approximately 15 miles (24 km) west of the Illinois-Indiana state line on U.S. Route 24 . The population of Watseka was 4,679 as of the 2020 Census.
The Watseka Union Depot is a historic railway station located on South Second Street in Watseka, Illinois. The depot was built in 1906 to accommodate traffic on the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad through the city; it also served the Toledo, Peoria and Western Railway 's line.