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  2. WDRV - Wikipedia

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    WDRV (97.1 FM, "The Drive") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois. The station is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and airs a classic rock format. Its studios were originally located in the John Hancock Center. [5] On May 11, 2018, WDRV moved into all new, state-of-the-art, digital studios in Chicago's Prudential Plaza.

  3. List of Chicago placename etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Alexander Wolcott, Jr. (1790-1830), first physician in Chicago, trader, served as Chicago's US Indian Agent from the late 1810s through the late 1820s. Until 1939, the road was Lincoln Street. Wrightwood Avenue: Edward Wright, a subdivider and an attorney [17] Wrigleyville: Named for Wrigley Field, in turn named for William Wrigley, Jr. [5]

  4. List of neighborhoods in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago is also divided into 77 community areas which were drawn by University of Chicago researchers in the late 1920s. [3] Chicago's community areas are well-defined, generally contain multiple neighborhoods, and depending on the neighborhood, less commonly used by residents. [2] [4]

  5. WSNS-TV - Wikipedia

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    It also experimented in 2008 with a 10:30 a.m. mid-morning newscast hosted by Tsi-Tsi-Ki Félix; [111] this evolved into an entertainment and lifestyle program known as Acceso Total. [112] Félix, who anchored news and weather for WSNS for 11 years, left the station in November 2012. [113] [114] A Telemundo Chicago float at a Pride parade in 2015

  6. WGN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Tribune acquired WDAP, and on June 1, 1924, the call sign was changed to WGN. [7] The call letters came from "World's Greatest Newspaper", a slogan used since 1911. [8] This was the second Tribune-affiliated radio station to hold the WGN call letters.

  7. Jeremy C. Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Christen Daniel (born 1978) [1] ... From 2007 to 2013, Daniel was an associate at Katten Muchin Rosenman in Chicago.

  8. Jeremy Runnells - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy T. Runnells is a critic of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and author of the CES Letter. [1] [2] Early life

  9. WCHI (1490 AM) - Wikipedia

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    WCHI was a radio station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, that operated from January 1, 1925, until it was deleted in 1932.The station—owned by the Peoples Pulpit Association, a corporation of the Jehovah's Witnesses—was established as WORD in Batavia before moving to Chicago in 1930 and changing its call letters.