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  2. WDYS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station's call sign was changed to WSPY in 2002, and the station returned to the air under special temporary authority (STA), running 125 watts, using a long wire antenna in Batavia, Illinois. [ 28 ] [ 1 ] The station aired an adult standards format, and was branded "Timeless Favorites", carrying Timeless network programming from Citadel ...

  3. WSPY-FM - Wikipedia

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    WSPY-FM (107.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary/full service format. Licensed to Plano, Illinois, United States, it serves the Fox Valley and Chicago's far west suburbs. WSPY-FM 107.1 was founded by Larry and Pam Nelson. The first air date for WSPY-FM was on January 19, 1974, and has never been off the air.

  4. WSPY - Wikipedia

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    WSPY may refer to: WSPY-FM, a radio station (107.1 FM) licensed to serve Plano, Illinois, United States; WSPY-LD, a low-power television station (channel 30, virtual 31) licensed to serve Earlville, Illinois; WDYS (AM), a radio station (1480 AM) licensed to serve Somonauk, Illinois, United States, which held the call sign WSPY from 2002 to 2021

  5. WLPD-CD - Wikipedia

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    WLPD-CD was founded June 30, 1988, as W30AL, a sister station of WSPY-FM (107.1). It used to simulcast on former sister station W24AJ (channel 24) in Aurora, before it was sold to Polnet in the summer of 2009.

  6. John Williams (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Williams worked briefly at WSPY-FM in Plano, Illinois, then spent 10 years at WMBD (AM) in Peoria, Illinois. [1] [4] He also wrote a series of joke books, titled The Spieler Scale of Comedy. [5] After four years at WCCO (AM) in Minneapolis, Williams was hired at WGN (AM) in Chicago in September 1997. [4] [6]

  7. WSQR - Wikipedia

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    WSQR began broadcasting on June 11, 1981, and was owned by Hometown Communications. [1] [3] [4] The station originally broadcast at 1560 kHz, running 250 watts during daytime hours only. [1]

  8. WOCK-CD - Wikipedia

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    logo as MundoFox (2013 - 2015) The station was originally assigned the translator call sign of W13BE; it changed to WOCK-LP in 1994, and received Class A status in 2000, making it WOCK-CA.

  9. WAKO-FM - Wikipedia

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    WAKO-FM (103.1 FM) is a radio station airing an adult contemporary format. Licensed to Lawrenceville, Illinois, United States, the station is owned by David Crooks, through licensee DLC Media, and features programming from Westwood One Lite AC, CBS News Radio, and the Chicago Cubs Radio Network.