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  3. WMIX (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In the early 2000s, WMIX broadcast a talk radio format, branded "News Talk 940," plus adult standards music in the evening and overnight. [6] Syndicated talk programming included The Rush Limbaugh Show , The Jim Bohannon Show , plus adult standards music blocks hosted by Chick Watkins, Jeff Rollins and Don K. Reid from Dial Global 's " America ...

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  5. WIBV - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Mount Vernon, Illinois, the station serves the areas of Mount Vernon, Illinois and Centralia, Illinois, and is owned by Benjamin Stratemeyer. [2]

  6. WMIX-FM - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Mount Vernon, Illinois, the station serves the areas of Mount Vernon, Illinois; Du Quoin, Illinois; Centralia, Illinois; and Flora, Illinois; and is owned by Withers Broadcasting, through Withers Broadcasting Company of Illinois, LLC.

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  8. No. 22 Illinois comes west, wipes out No. 9 Oregon - AOL

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    Ben Humrichous scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half Thursday night and No. 22 Illinois opened its first West Coast swing in the Big Ten Conference with a 109-77 beatdown of ninth-ranked ...

  9. WYNG (FM) - Wikipedia

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    On August 25, 2006, Regent sold WYNG to Withers Broadcasting Companies, a Mount Vernon, Illinois company that operates multiple radio/television stations in several states, including Kentucky, West Virginia, and Missouri. [4] ESPN's format was dropped as of January 1, 2007 and the ESPN affiliation moved to WYFX 106.7.