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WBBM-FM (96.3 MHz, "B96") is a gold-based contemporary hit radio station in Chicago, Illinois.It is owned by Audacy, Inc. The station has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 3,300 watts, transmitting from atop the Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower). [7]
On September 26, 1990, 106.3 returned to the air as WBBE, known on air as "The Killer Bee, The All New B-106 FM". The call letters were later changed to WDJB on November 1, 1990. During The Killer Bee era, the station competed strongly with WMEE for all hit music listeners in Fort Wayne. At its peak, it was one of the market's most popular ...
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On January 11, 2007, Univision dropped the La Kalle simulcast by flipping 92.7 WZAA to a regional Mexican format, known as 92.7 Qué Buena. In an unprecedented decision by station executives in mid-February 2007, the station started playing more of their old format as opposed to just Reggaeton 24/7.
WBBM adopted its current all-news format on May 6, 1968 (after co-owned WCBS in New York City switched to all news in 1967 and KNX in Los Angeles made the change in the spring of 1968). [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The station was the flagship station of the Chicago Bears from 2000 through 2022, and in its history has also aired Chicago White Sox baseball ...
Buffalo, New York: WBUF: 92.9 FM Townsquare Media: Reverted to mainstream rock/active rock in November 2020. New York, New York: WCBS-FM: 101.1 FM CBS Radio: Reverted to classic hits on July 12, 2007. The Jack FM format was moved to 101.1-HD2, dropped the branding in 2008 for "Tony FM", and eventually was dropped altogether in 2012. Oklahoma ...
Both were the home of country "94 HANK-FM". The Country format moved to the stronger 96.3/103.7 frequencies. They became known as "Thunder Country". [citation needed] On March 15, 2010, Thunder Country and WTIB-FM traded frequencies. On May 3, 2010, WRHD split from the "Thunder Country" simulcast and changed its format to adult contemporary ...