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WMBD (1470 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station. It is the oldest station in the Peoria, Illinois, area. It broadcasts a news/talk format and is owned by Duke Wright with the license held by Midwest Communications, Inc. The radio studios and offices are on Fulton Street in Peoria. [2]
WLBK broadcasts a mix of news/talk and adult contemporary music formats to DeKalb County, Illinois, and surrounding communities, and was an affiliate of ABC News Radio as of 2023. [ 3 ] In season, WLBK broadcasts local high school football , the Chicago White Sox ( MLB ), Chicago Bulls ( NBA ), and Chicago Bears ( NFL ).
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WTAX (1240 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Springfield, Illinois. [2] It is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Capitol Radio Group. WTAX simulcasts a news/talk radio format with 93.9 WTAX-FM. [3] The radio studios and offices are on East Sangamon Avenue in Springfield. [4]
This category is for AM and FM broadcast radio stations in the U.S. state of Illinois Subcategories. This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total
WLMD (104.7 MHz) is an FM radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to Bushnell, Illinois, United States, the station serves the Macomb, Illinois area. WLMD is currently owned by Fletcher Ford, through licensee Virden Broadcasting Corp. [2]
In 1936, the station's power was increased to 1,000 watts. [2] In 1941, nighttime operations were added, running 1,000 watts with a directional array, and the station's frequency was changed to 930 kHz. [2] By 1941, the station had become an affiliate of the CBS Radio Network. [13] In 1944, the station was sold to Lee Broadcasting for $487,500.