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[7] [8] This manifested in the form of events added to the program like a workshop of heterosexism as well as congress resolutions as proposed by the Lavender Menace. Those at the conference recall the zap as exciting and the energy of the conference following as empowering. [8]
WRMN (1410 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Elgin, Illinois. [2] It serves the Fox Valley in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. [3] The station's broadcast license is held by Elgin Community Broadcasting LLC. It has a format of talk radio shows and shopping programs. By day, WRMN is powered at 1,000 watts non-directional.
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The station began broadcasting in September 1960 and held the call sign WRMN-FM, simulcasting AM 1410 WRMN. [1] [2] The station was located in Elgin, Illinois, and had an ERP of 1,000 watts at a HAAT of 130 feet (40 m). [1] By 1965, the station had begun airing programming independent of AM 1410. [5]
The callsign was changed to the current WBIG in 1991; [5] two years later, Big Broadcasting Company, Inc. purchased the license from Beasley, and brought WBIG back on the air in November 1993. An agreement was signed October 26, 2016, to sell WBIG, along with commonly-owned stations KSHP and WRMN to Pollack Broadcasting for $2 million.
The Genesis Communications Network, often referred to as GCN, was a radio network that operated from 1998 to 2024, owned by Ted Anderson.The network, at its peak, produced 45 shows, distributed on more than 780 radio stations nationwide.