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Shaw Media is a newspaper publisher based in Crystal Lake, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Its portfolio includes about 80 newspapers and news websites in Illinois and Iowa. [ 1 ] Originally based in Dixon, Illinois ; it has acquired a swath of properties in the Chicago suburbs and moved its headquarters there.
Illinois, United States: Circulation: 19,968: OCLC number: 27019477 : ... Shaw Newspapers (now Shaw Media) of Dixon, Illinois acquired the newspaper in late 2007. [4] [5]
WRCV 101.7 FM is a radio station licensed to Dixon, Illinois, covering Northern Illinois, including Dixon, Sterling, and Rock Falls. [6] WRCV has a country music format and is owned by Shaw Media . The station began broadcasting September 1, 1965, and held the call sign WIXN-FM. [ 2 ]
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital [1] is a hospital in Dixon, Illinois. KSB Hospital is an 80-bed acute care facility providing comprehensive ancillary services, including emergency medicine, obstetrics, inpatient psychiatry, a cardiovascular laboratory, outpatient surgery, inpatient surgery, and intensive care, among others.
WIXN (1460 AM) is a radio station licensed to Dixon, Illinois, covering Northern Illinois, including Dixon, Sterling, and Rock Falls. [3] WIXN currently has an oldies format and is owned by Shaw Media. The station is also rebroadcast on translator station W236DM 95.1 FM in Dixon.
The Paschals sold the newspaper in 1989 to B.F. Shaw Printing Company (now Shaw Media), [2] the fourth oldest continuously owned and operated family newspaper company in the nation, which built the present Chronicle office at 1000 Randall Road in 1990.
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In 1985, Shaw merged the McHenry County papers into the Northwest Herald, a daily and Saturday newspaper serving all of McHenry County. On March 12, 1989, the Northwest Herald added a Sunday edition and became McHenry County's first hometown, seven-day newspaper.