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WLEY-FM (107.9 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Aurora, Illinois, serving Aurora, Chicago, Naperville, Joliet and much of surrounding Northeast Illinois. Owned by Spanish Broadcasting System, it broadcasts a regional Mexican format branded as La Ley 107.9.
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Illinois, ... Spanish variety WKJT: 102.3 FM: Teutopolis: ... 88.3 FM: Chicago:
[30] [31] The station's call sign was changed to WVIX and it adopted a Spanish hits format branded "Viva", simulcasting 103.1 WVIV-FM in Highland Park, Illinois. [ 16 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ] [ 3 ] Shortly thereafter, the station's transmitter was moved to Lockport, Illinois , near I-355 and 151st Street, and its ERP was increased to 6,000 watts at 100 ...
On January 28, 2009, sister station WVIV-FM changed its format to Spanish oldies and WPPN adopted a Spanish CHR/Hurban format as "La Kalle." [ 40 ] [ 41 ] On July 1, 2011, WPPN changed their format back to Spanish adult contemporary, and re-branded as "Pasion 106.7", while the previous "La Kalle" format moved to WVIV-FM 103.1 FM/ WVIX 93.5 FM.
WXDJ El Zol 106.7 (Spanish Tropical) WCMQ-FM Zeta 92.3 (Salsa / Adult Contemporary) WRMA Ritmo 95.7 ; WRAZ-FM Salsa 106.3 (owned by South Broadcasting System) WMFM El Zol 107.9 (Spanish Tropical) (owned by South Broadcasting System)
“DCAA” was the most listened-to radio station with adults ages 18-49 for March, September and October of 2023, beating English-language stations in Los Angeles including KIIS, KOST and Power ...
In October 2003, the station's call sign was changed to WRTO, and it began airing Spanish-language talk programming, which Univision Radio had moved from AM 560 WIND. [13] [2] It became a full time Spanish-language news/talk station in February 2004. [14] WRTO became a part of the Univision America talk radio network on July 4, 2012. [15]
WXFT-DT (channel 60) is a television station licensed to Aurora, Illinois, United States, serving as the Chicago-area outlet for the Spanish-language network UniMás.It is owned and operated by TelevisaUnivision alongside Joliet-licensed Univision station WGBO-DT (channel 66).