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WCHI-FM (95.5 MHz) is a mainstream rock formatted radio station located in Chicago, Illinois, owned and operated by iHeartMedia.WCHI-FM has studios located at the Illinois Center complex on Michigan Avenue in Downtown Chicago, and it broadcasts from a 5.3 kW transmitter based atop John Hancock Center.
Classic rock WDLM: 960 AM: East Moline: The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago: Christian WDLM-FM: 89.3 FM: East Moline: The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago: Christian WDML: 106.9 FM: Woodlawn: WDML, LLC: Classic rock WDNL: 102.1 FM: Danville: Neuhoff Media Danville, LLC: Adult contemporary WDQN: 1580 AM: Duquoin: Duquoin Broadcasting Company, A ...
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]
96.9 WWDV Zion (Classic rock) 97.1 WDRV Chicago (Classic rock) 97.9 WCKL Chicago * 98.3 WCCQ Crest Hill ; 98.7 WFMT Chicago ; 99.5 WUSN Chicago ; 99.9 WYHI Park Forest * 100.3 WTBC-FM Chicago (Gold 1990s-2010s CHR) 100.7 WRXQ Coal City (Classic rock) 101.1 WKQX Chicago (Alternative rock) 101.9 WTMX Skokie
On November 13, 2013, at 10 am, WZIM dropped its sports format and began stunting with automated classic rock songs. [3] On November 15 at noon, it changed its format to AC as Magic 99.5, with the slogan, "80s, 90s, And Now!" and began promoting itself as the new home in Bloomington and Lexington for the syndicated John Tesh radio show in the ...
WKQX (101.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, featuring an alternative rock format known as "Q101". Owned by Cumulus Media, the station serves the Chicago metropolitan area. WKQX's studios are located in the NBC Tower, while the station transmits from atop the John Hancock Center.
At the same time, the rock format on 99.5 FM, "99.5 The Rock," moved to 94.9 FM and became "The Rock at 94.9." [ 4 ] KAGO-FM received its license to cover from the FCC on June 14, 2017. [ 5 ]
The WJXQ morning show team of Tim Barron and Deb Hart moved to 94.9 FM in 1996, and the station adjusted its format to a more mainstream rock approach. On June 1, 1997, WVIC (94.9 FM) and WMMQ (92.7 FM) switched programming and call signs (though the new WVIC did not continue to air the mainstream rock format from 94.9; instead, it would go dark ).