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WJEZ (98.9 FM, "Classic Hits 98.9") is a radio station licensed to the community of Dwight, Illinois, United States, and serving the greater Livingston County, Illinois, area. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and licensed to Cumulus Licensing LLC, which purchased the station from Townsquare Media . [ 3 ]
WJEZ was a modern country station by 1989, [1] and received authorization to move from 103.1 MHz to 93.7 MHz in the early 1990s. [7] In 2003, the WJEZ callsign was moved to sister station 98.9 at Dwight, Illinois; that station still remains WJEZ as of 2010.
The FM changed its callsign to WJEZ in November 1984, [3] and by 1989 AM and FM had separate formats: 1080 WPOK with oldies and 103.1 WJEZ with modern country music. [4] WPOK was silent by March 1998, last having an adult standards format. [5] It surrendered its license on 24 March 1998 during its renewal process, and was deleted on 18 June ...
WJEZ is a radio station (98.9 FM) licensed to Dwight, Illinois. WJEZ may also refer to: WBMX, a radio station (104.3 FM) licensed to Chicago, Illinois, which held the call sign WJEZ from 1977 to 1984; WJBC-FM, a radio station (93.7 FM) licensed to Pontiac, Illinois, which held the call sign WJEZ from 1984 to 2003
Pontiac is a city in and the county seat of Livingston County, Illinois, United States. [4] ... Local radio stations include WIBL 107.7 ("The Bull") and WJEZ 98.9.
This is a list of Pontiac vehicles. Pontiac was a brand of automobiles manufactured and sold by General Motors (GM); though production ended in 2009, ...
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The Pontiac 6000 is a mid-size automobile manufactured and marketed by Pontiac from the 1982 to 1991 model years. As Pontiac transitioned to a numeric model nomenclature in the early 1980s, the 6000 replaced the LeMans as the mid-size Pontiac, slotted between the Phoenix (later the Grand Am ) and the Bonneville .