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  2. WSEI (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Olney, Illinois, United States, the station serves South-East Illinois. WSEI is currently owned by Forcht Broadcasting. The station previously had the call letters WVLN-FM.

  3. List of radio stations in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Illinois Institute of Technology: Variety WIJR: 880 AM: Highland: Birach Broadcasting Corporation: Regional Mexican WIKK: 103.5 FM: Newton: V.L.N. Broadcasting, Inc. Classic rock WILL: 580 AM: Urbana: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois: News/Talk; Public radio WILL-FM: 90.9 FM: Urbana: The Board of Trustees of the University of ...

  4. List of community radio stations in the United States

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  5. WSEI - Wikipedia

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  6. WVLN - Wikipedia

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    WVLN began broadcasting on November 11, 1947, and ran 250 watts during daytime hours only. [1] [3] The station was owned by Olney Broadcasting Company. [3]In January 1958, the station was sold to Illinois Broadcasting Company for $95,000.

  7. 92.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    CBBK-FM in Kingston, Ontario; CBFA-FM-2 in Obedjiwan, Quebec; CBTR-FM in Roddickton, Newfoundland and Labrador; CBX-1-FM in Bonnyville, Alberta; CBYE-FM in Logan Lake, British Columbia

  8. WRPW - Wikipedia

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    In late 2001, call letters were switched to WRPW and the station became a simulcast of 92.3 WZPW in Peoria, Illinois, and the stations together used the name "Power 92". In 2006, WZPW and WRPW stopped simulcasting after WZPW was sold to Regent Broadcasting , but both retained the same format.

  9. WCLR (FM) - Wikipedia

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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]