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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. WVLN - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Olney, Illinois, United States, the station is owned by Forcht Broadcasting and features programming from the Infinity Sports Network. 740 AM is a Canadian clear-channel frequency, on which CFZM in Toronto, Ontario is the dominant Class A station; WVLN must reduce nighttime power to protect the skywave signal of CFZM.

  5. 92.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    XEQ-FM in Mexico City; XHBTA-FM in Bahía de Tortugas, Baja California Sur; XHCDU-FM in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila; XHCRR-FM in Santiago Zoquiapan (Cerro Corral de Piedras), Oaxaca ...

  6. 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.

  7. WJDK-FM - Wikipedia

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    Licensed to Seneca, Illinois, the station serves Grundy County and Eastern LaSalle County, and is owned by Nelson Multimedia Inc. The station began broadcasting in 1998. [1] [3] On May 1, 2022, WJDK-FM changed their format from adult contemporary to country, branded as "K-Country 95.7". [4]

  8. WSQR - Wikipedia

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    [3] [11] The station was branded "The Spirit of DeKalb County". [3] [12] The station added nighttime operations in 1996, running 17 watts. [13] In August 1999, the station's format was changed to adult standards, carrying Timeless Favorites programming from ABC. [14] WSQR moved to 1180 kHz in late 2006.

  9. WXDC - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009, WDHC DJ Travis Lee, 27, known on the air as "Mr. T", was killed by a train while camping with friends in Morgan County, West Virginia. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 2011, WDHC switched their branding from "Down Home Country" to "Country 92-9" and to a more mainstream country music format, as well as updating their website.