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  2. List of radio stations in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    R&B/Blues/Jazz/Gospel WLCA: 89.9 FM: Godfrey: Lewis & Clark Community College: ... Alternative rock WWDV: 96.9 FM: Zion: Chicago FCC License Sub, LLC: Classic rock ...

  3. List of independent radio stations - Wikipedia

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    WLUW FM 88.7 Chicago, Illinois; KJHK FM 90.7 The sound alternative Lawrence, Kansas; WFPK FM 91.9 Louisville, Kentucky; WNKR FM 106.7 Williamstown/Dry Ridge, Kentucky; KLSU 91.1 FM Baton Rouge, Louisiana; WWOZ FM 90.7 New Orleans, Louisiana; WOCM FM 98.1 Ocean City, Maryland; WTMD FM 89.7 Towson, Maryland; WXRV FM 92.5 Andover, Massachusetts

  4. List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia - Wikipedia

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    1.13.1 Chicago. 1.14 Indiana. 1.14.1 Indianapolis. ... WQRV HD-3 100.3 - Alternative. WTAK-FM 106.1 - Classic Rock; Mobile ... WSBY-FM 98.9 - R&B; WTGM 960 - Sports ...

  5. WSRB - Wikipedia

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    In late 2016, WSRB dropped the "Soul 106-3" branding, and is simply referred to as "106-3" or sometimes "106-3 Chicago". Under the name brand change, it skewed its urban adult contemporary format to include classic hip hop in addition to R&B and soul music .

  6. WYRB - Wikipedia

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    Up until June 2010, WYRB was a simulcast of Chicago's WSRB and offered an urban adult contemporary format. However, realizing that there was a hole for a rhythmic format in Rockford and at the same time tapping into an audience looking for another alternative to Top 40/CHR WZOK, Crawford decided to split up the simulcast and refocus WYRB on the Rockford area as a rhythmic top 40.

  7. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    From September 18, 1964, through December 25, 1964, the survey consisted of the top 30 pop hits, followed by the top 10 R&B hits. Thereafter, the survey changed its name numerous times (89 WLS Hit Parade, 89 WLS Chicagoland Hit Parade, WLS Musicradio 89, etc.). [ 65 ]

  8. WVON - Wikipedia

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    WVON debuted on April 1, 1963, and quickly became a success playing R&B music, becoming the second most listened to Chicago station during evening hours by early 1964. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] WEHS's call sign was changed to WHFC, and simulcast WVON's programming until 1965, when 97.9 adopted a jazz format as WSDM.

  9. List of urban-format radio stations in the United States

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    WOSL – 100.3 R&B – Urban oldies-leaning urban adult contemporary; WEBN-HD3 – 102.3 The Beat – Mainstream urban; WGRI – Inspiration 1050 & 103.1 – Urban contemporary gospel; WDBZ – The Buzz 1230 AM – Urban Talk/Urban Contemporary; WCVG - 1320 The Voice - Urban Gospel/Brokered Programming