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[29] [30] At 9 a.m. November 29, 2004, WDEK and WKIE began simulcasting with its new adult hits sister station 99.9 WRZA in Park Forest, Illinois, as "Nine FM", with the slogan "We Play Anything". [31] [32] The first song on the Nine FM simulcast was "With or Without You" by U2. [31] Sky Daniels was the original program director for Nine FM. [31]
The KOMA call letters and oldies format made the transition to 92.5 FM on June 22, 1992, after Chicago-based Diamond Broadcasting (then owner) entered a local marketing agreement with Wilks-Schwartz Broadcasting. [18] In May 1998, it was announced that KOMA and sister station, KRXO, were to be purchased by Renda Broadcasting.
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".
Delilah Rene Luke [1] (born February 15, 1960, in North Bend, Oregon) is an American radio personality, author, and songwriter, best known as the host of a nationally syndicated nightly U.S. radio song request and dedication program, with an estimated eight million listeners. [2]
Former studio and transmitter site in Chicago's Cragin neighborhood. In late 1991, the station was sold to Diamond Broadcasting. [68] [69] At 7:15 a.m. on January 2, 1992, it returned to the air from a new site in Chicago's Cragin neighborhood, though without nighttime operations. [70] [71] It became WSCR "The Score," the first all-sports ...
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WFNX and WWBZ (the former WTUB) dropped the WXRV simulcast in May 2014 and began stunting with a wide range of music while preparing to launch new formats for the stations on June 9, with listeners being asked to vote on which of the songs being played should be included in the new formats. [17] [18]
[10] [3] The station returned to the air at 6 a.m. on December 5, 1994, airing soft adult contemporary music from Jones Radio Networks, along with local news and information. [3] [11] The station was branded "The Spirit of DeKalb County". [3] [12] The station added nighttime operations in 1996, running 17 watts. [13]