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The station was then branded as "94.7 WLS-FM" with the slogan "Chicago's Greatest Hits Of All Time". The first song on the current incarnation of WLS-FM was a special radio edit of "Life Is a Rock (But the Radio Rolled Me)" by Reunion, one played as a Top 40 hit on the original WLS which would explicitly mention the station in their lyrics.
Dave was released in November 2017 and was quickly signed by WLS-FM once again. [7] For the second time, Dave would replace Brant Miller at WLS-FM. [8] In March of 2018, Dave began doing the midday show on KCMO-FM in Kansas City. It's a sister station of WLS-AM/FM and he does the show from their studios in Chicago. [9]
WLS (890 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Cumulus Media, through licensee Radio License Holdings LLC, the station airs a talk radio format. WLS studios are in the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city's Streeterville neighborhood.
Chicago: Board of Trustees Community College Dist. Urban contemporary WKQX: 101.1 FM: Chicago: Radio License Holdings LLC: Alternative rock WKRO: 1490 AM: Cairo: Benjamin Stratemeyer: Urban adult contemporary WKRS: 1220 AM: Waukegan: Alpha Media Licensee LLC: Spanish sports WKRV: 107.1 FM: Vandalia: The Cromwell Group, Inc. of Illinois: Classic ...
Chicago. WKQX – 101.1 – Alternative rock [32] WLS – 890 – News/talk; WLS-FM – 94.7 – Classic hits; Peoria. WFYR – 97.3 – Country; WGLO – 95.5 ...
He remained at WLS until it switched to an all-talk format in 1989. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 7 ] After spending time in Cleveland at WPHR , 107.9, he returned to Chicago in early September 1993, beginning a ten-year run on Oldies 104.3 WJMK where he was the morning drive D.J. until 2003.
Larry Lujack (born Larry Lee Blankenburg; June 6, 1940 – December 18, 2013), also called Superjock, Lawrence of Chicago, Charming and Delightful Ol' Uncle Lar, and King of the Corn Belt, was a Top 40 music radio disc jockey who was well known for his world-weary sarcastic style.
In 1961, while at WLS, Biondi received the Gavin Top 40 Disc Jockey of the Year Award. In 1966, when he was at KRLA, he was Billboard's most popular late evening DJ. [ 84 ] In 1995, Biondi was honored in an exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame along with other legendary disc jockeys. [ 3 ]