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WXXQ (98.5 FM, "Q98.5") is an American radio station serving the Rockford, Illinois, area with a country music format. WXXQ broadcasts on FM frequency 98.5 MHz and is owned by Townsquare Media . History
The company operates primarily small- to mid-market radio stations; [1] As of May 2024, the company lists 350 radio stations among its assets. Below is a list of radio stations owned by the company, alphabetized by state. [2]
WRTB (95.3 FM, "The Bull") is a country music radio station licensed to serve Winnebago, Illinois, and serving the Rockford market. Before flipping to country, WRTB used the Bob FM format from August 1, 2006, to February 21, 2014.
Illinois Valley Radio: Country WDWS: 1400 AM: Champaign: Champaign Multimedia Group, LLC ... Chinese Conservative/Public radio WQFL: 100.9 FM: Rockford: Educational ...
Rockford is one of a few US markets with no PBS station of its own. PBS Wisconsin member station WHA-TV (UHF channel 20, virtual channel 21.1) in neighboring Madison and Chicago -based WTTW serve as the default member stations for the Rockford market via cable and satellite; the former station's over-the-air analog signal was viewable in ...
Previous version of logo. WROK-FM signed on the air in 1949, and in 1976, the call letters changed to the current WZOK. In late 1980, WZOK changed their format from album-oriented rock to its current top 40/CHR format, and was the dominant CHR station in the Rockford metropolitan area, including portions of Northern Illinois such as Belvidere, Cherry Valley, DeKalb, and Woodstock, and portions ...
WNWN (98.5 MHz, "Win 98-5") is an FM radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Coldwater, Michigan with studios in Battle Creek, it first began broadcasting in 1950 under the WTVB-FM call sign at 98.3 on the FM dial and spent most of its early existence as a simulcast of sister station WTVB before changing to its current calls, format, and frequency.
The station originally aired a country music format, and was the first country station in the Rockford market. [2] [4] The station was owned by Joe Salvi. [2] [3] A sister station (broadcast from a different transmission tower), WLUV-FM began broadcasting March 25, 1964 and operated at 96.7 MHz. [2] For many years it simulcast much of WLUV's ...