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WSBC began broadcasting from WEDC's transmitter site and it began full-time operations. [26] [27] In 1998, the station was sold to Newsweb Corporation for $5,550,000. [28] [29] Some of the station's programs were simulcast on 1470 WCFJ in Chicago Heights, Illinois. [30] [31] In June 1998, WSBC began airing LesBiGay Radio weekday evenings. [32]
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 ...
Craigslist headquarters in the Inner Sunset District of San Francisco prior to 2010. The site serves more than 20 billion [17] page views per month, putting it in 72nd place overall among websites worldwide and 11th place overall among websites in the United States (per Alexa.com on June 28, 2016), with more than 49.4 million unique monthly visitors in the United States alone (per Compete.com ...
Hallicrafters founder William J. Halligan depicted in a 1944 magazine ad. William J. Halligan (1898–1992), founded Hallicrafters Company in Chicago in late 1932. Prior to this, he had been involved in radio parts sales for some years but decided the time was right for a handcrafted amateur radio receiver - the company name being a combination of Halli(gan) and (hand)crafters.
Curling up on the couch and watching the best Hallmark Christmas movies. Per usual, the network is releasing 40 new original movies as part of this year’s annual Countdown to Christmas event.
WJYS (channel 62) is an independent television station licensed to Hammond, Indiana, United States, serving the Chicago area. Owned by Millennial Telecommunications, Inc., WJYS maintains studio facilities on South Oak Park Avenue in Tinley Park, Illinois, and its transmitter is located atop the Willis Tower.
WRLL's tower and transmitter building in South Lawndale. In 2006, WVON, which had long operated on 1450 AM, moved to 1690 AM. The WRLL callsign, which had been held by the original station on 1690 AM, "Real Oldies 1690", was shifted to 1450. Initially simulcasting WVON, on September 3, 2007, the station adopted a Spanish-language format called ...
Former studio and transmitter site in Chicago's Cragin neighborhood. In late 1991, the station was sold to Diamond Broadcasting. [68] [69] At 7:15 a.m. on January 2, 1992, it returned to the air from a new site in Chicago's Cragin neighborhood, though without nighttime operations. [70] [71] It became WSCR "The Score," the first all-sports ...