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  2. WPWX - Wikipedia

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    WPWX (92.3 FM) is an urban contemporary radio station licensed to Hammond, Indiana and serving the Chicago metropolitan area in addition to Northwest Indiana, and is owned by Crawford Broadcasting. The station broadcasts from a transmitter a few hundred feet west of the Illinois / Indiana state line in Burnham, Illinois , with studios on ...

  3. Power 92 - Wikipedia

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    WPWX, 92.3 MHz at Hammond, Indiana, in the Chicago area WRPW , 92.9 MHz at Colfax, Illinois, in the Bloomington-Normal, Illinois area, and formerly known as "Power 92" then "Power 92.9" WZPW , 92.3 MHz at Peoria, Illinois, formerly known as "Power 92" then "Power 92.3"

  4. WZPW - Wikipedia

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    The station's branding was also changed to Power 92.3. On August 30, 2007, the Rhythmic format on WRPW ceased to exist as Great Plains Media relaunched the radio station with an FM Talk format as "Cities 92-9," leaving WZPW as the only surviving part of the previously-successful simulcast (Bloomington-Normal would pick up a Rhythmic again in ...

  5. WOWO - Wikipedia

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    WOWO was the fourth station to be established in Fort Wayne, but because the first two—WFAS, licensed to the United Radio Corporation in 1922, [9] and WDBV, licensed to the Strand Theatre in 1924 [10] —had each ceased operations a few months afterwards, [11] [12] it is the second-oldest-surviving, after WGL, which signed on the year before ...

  6. WYCA - Wikipedia

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    WYCA (102.3 FM "Rejoice 102.3") is a commercial radio station licensed to Crete, Illinois, and serving the southern suburbs of the Chicago metropolitan area. It is owned by Dontron, Inc., a subsidiary of the Crawford Broadcasting Company with studios in Hammond, Indiana. WYCA has an urban gospel radio format.

  7. WFMB (AM) - Wikipedia

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    On September 8, 1946, the station call sign was changed to WCVS, so that the flagship Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) radio station in New York City could become WCBS. [15] In 1958, WCVS was sold to Jerome William O'Connor's WPFA Radio Inc. for $285,000. [16] [1] [17] Its daytime power was increased to 1,000 watts in 1962. [1]

  8. KICK (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station changed call signs to KIDS on July 5, 1991. When Vision Communications first went on the air in June 1990, the AM station was off the air, and the FM station was small, employing approximately eight people. Chicago-based Snowmen Broadcasting Inc. owned it and Amer was a sales representative. In May 1991, KICK switched to children's ...

  9. WHNA - Wikipedia

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    WHNA (92.3 FM, "Hanna 92-97-106") is an American classic hits formatted radio station licensed to serve Riverside, Pennsylvania.The station is owned by Kristin Cantrell, through licensee Southern Belle, LLC, and is operated out of studios in Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania.