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  2. WNWI - Wikipedia

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    The studio design at WNWI was the inspiration for the large plate-glass window studios seen today for WGN radio on Michigan Avenue in Chicago. WBBM-TV even used the over-engineered tower structure at WNWI as a TV antenna relay for a brief period in the 1960s to improve TV service to Northwest Indiana until the Sears Tower was built and the CBS ...

  3. WNDZ - Wikipedia

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    They are currently on Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago. [4] The station originally aired a mixture of religious and ethnic programming. [5] In 1992, the station was sold to Douglas Broadcasting, for $2 million. [6] [7] In 1994, the station joined Douglas Broadcasting's new AsiaOne network. [8] [9] In 1997, the station's power was increased to 5,000 ...

  4. WSBC - Wikipedia

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    WSBC hired the nation's first full-time African-American radio announcer, Jack Cooper, who on November 3, 1929, began hosting The All-Negro Hour, a vaudevillesque entertainment program. [18] [19] On April 1, 1933, Gene Dyer purchased WSBC from C.J. Gordon, who had operated it since August 1932. [20] At the time, Dyer also owned WGES in Chicago ...

  5. WEDC - Wikipedia

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    WEDC was an AM radio station that operated on 1240 kHz in the Chicago market.It shared this frequency with WCRW and WSBC.The three stations operated as "shared-time stations" for most of their existence, a not uncommon arrangement in the early days of radio, but very rare in later years. [1]

  6. WCRW (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    1964 station advertisement. [2]WCRW was first licensed on July 30, 1926 to Clinton R. White, a radio engineer, at 650 Waveland Avenue in Chicago's north side. [3] The station was started during a period when the government had temporarily lost the authority to assign transmitting frequencies, and at the end of 1926, WCRW was reported to be operating on a self-assigned frequency of 720 kHz ...

  7. WCFJ (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    WCFJ (1470 AM) was a radio station licensed to Chicago Heights, Illinois, United States. [3] Its transmitter was located south of Crete, Illinois and served Chicago's south suburbs and South Side , as well as Northwest Indiana . [ 4 ]

  8. WNTD - Wikipedia

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    [53] [52] In 2004, Multicultural Radio Broadcasting acquired Radio Unica's 15 radio stations for $150 million. [54] [55] [56] WNTD was the original affiliate of Air America Radio in Chicago. [57] Program hosts included Al Franken, Randi Rhodes, Janeane Garofalo, Rachel Maddow, Lizz Winstead and Chuck D. [57] The network launched on March 31 ...

  9. WCLR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] WXRT Chicago mid-day jock John Bell was hired as the first Program Director. By late 1984, the station had adopted a Top 40/CHR format as "All Hit WDEK". [ 9 ] [ 10 ] WDEK was also an affiliate of The Rockin' America Top 30 Countdown with Scott Shannon (later replaced by American Top 40 with Shadoe Stevens and then by Rick Dees Weekly ...