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Rantoul River Grove Robinson Rochelle Rock Island Rockford WZOK CHR Rantoul Rock Island 97.5 50000w 429ft +Cumulus Media, Inc. WJCI Sports WKBF Talk Sister to: WKGL-F, WROK, WXXQ 1460 500/ 65 DA-2 1270 5000/5000 DA-N 815-399-2233 fax:815-399-8148 Market Street Broadcasting, LLC +Mercury Broadcasting Co., Inc. 3901 Brendenwood Rd, 61107 217-893-1460 fax:217-893-0884 Sister to: WHTS GM Greg Sher SM Mary Gerard 129 N Garrard St, 61866 JSA with: Clear Channel Communications PD Jenna West CE Mike Hayden GM/SM Gary Voss PD Scott Hudson 563-344-9487 fax: 563-344-7007 www.97zok.com CE Alan Woodrum 3535 E Kimberly Rd, Davenport IA 52807 Rockford Market www.1460sports.com GM Larry Rosmllso SM Mike Hamann Champaign/Urbana Market PD Ron Evans CE Kevin Allensworth WQFL Contemporary Christian www.wkbf.com 100.9 2700w 489ft DA WEVX Modern Rock [Repeats: WEBX 93.5] Davenport (Quad Cities) Market First Assembly of God Church 95.3 1910w 413ft Sister to: WGSL +AAA Entertainment WVIK News / Classical* 815-654-1200 fax:815-282-7779 Sister to: WEBX. WGKC, WQQB 90.3 31000w 1096ft PO Box 2730, Loves Park 61132 217-367-1195 fax:217-367-3291 Augustana College 5375 Pebble Creek Trl, Loves Park 61111 4108 Fieldstone Rd Ste C, Champaign 61822 309-794-7500 fax: 309-794-1236 GM Paul Youngblood SM Nick Guzzardo GM John Ginzkey SM Linda Bosch 639 38th St, 61201 PD Chris Carmichael CE Jon Burkholder PD John Mayotte CE Mark Garrett GM/PD/CE Lowell Dormán www.101qfl.com www.935953therock.com SM Sonita Oldfield-Carlson Rockford Market Champaign/Urbana Market www.wvik.org Davenport (Quad Cities) Market WQQB CHR Rockton 96.1 3800w 403ft DA WHTS CHR +AAA Entertainment 98.9 39000w 900ft WGFB Adult Contemporary Sister to: WEBX, WEVX, WGKC +Mercury Broadcasting Co., Inc. 103.1 1200w 525ft 217-367-1195 fax:217-367-3291 Sister to: WKBF +RadloWorks, Inc. 4108 Fieldstone Rd Ste C, Champaign 61822 JSA with: Clear Channel Communications Pending to: Maverick Media LLC GM John Ginzkey SM Linda Bosch 563-344-9487 fax: 563-344-7007 Managed by: Maverick Media LLC PD Will Sterrette CE Mark Garrett 3535 E Kimberly Rd, Davenport IA 52807 Sister to: WNTA, WXRX, WYHY www wqqb.com GM Larry Rosmllso SM Terri Van Dyke 815-874-7861 fax:815-874-2202 Champaign/Urbana Market PD Tony Waitekus CE Kevin Allensworth 2830 Sandy Hollow Rd, Rockford 61109 www.allhit989.com GM/SM Scott Maenner PD Doug Daniels River Grove Davenpod (Quad Cities) Market www.b103fm.com Rockford Market WRRG Modern Rock* Rockford 2nd market Janesville/Beloit 88.9 100w 127ft DA Triton College WNTA Talk/Rhythmic Oldies Rushville 708-456-0300 1330 1000/ 91 DA-2 2000 5th Ave, 60171 +RadloWorks, Inc. WKXQ Classic Hits GM/PD Kelli Lynch Pending to: Maverick Media LLC 92.5 6000w 328ft www.wrrg.org Managed by: Maverick Media LLC +Prairie Communications, LLP Chicago Market Sister to: WGFB, WXRX, WYHY Sister to: WKAI-F, WPWQ 815-874-7861 fax:815-874-2202 888-704-9200 fax:217-322-4925 Robinson 2830 Sandy Hollow Rd, 61109 PO Box 196, 62681, 109 N Liberty St, 62681 GM/SM Scott Maenner PD Ken DeCoster GM/PD Chuck Keller SM Jeff Lawrence www.wnta.com WTAY Soft AC [Repeats: WTYE 101.7] CE Aaron Winskl Rockford Market 1570 250 / 188 ND Ann Broadcasting Corp. WROK News/Talk St. Joseph Sister to: WTYE 1440 5000/270 DA-D 618-544-2191 fax:618-544-3621 WGNJ Contemporary Christian* +Cumulus Media, Inc. PO Box 245, 62454, Rte 33, 62454 89.3 6000w 351ft Sister to: WKGL-F WXXQ, WZOK GM/SM Jerry Tye PD Tony Collins CP 50000, 459, adds DA 815-399-2233 fax:815-399-8148 CE Steve McClure Good News Radio, Inc. 3901 Brendenwood Rd, 61107 Sister to: WGNN GM Greg Sher SM Mary Gerard WTYE Soft AC 217-897-6333 PD Steve Brill CE Mike Hayden 101.7 3100w 466ft PO Box 12345, Champaign 61826 www.wrok.com Ann Broadcasting Corp. 2421 N 1450 East Rd, White Heath 61884 Rockford Market Sister to: WTAY GM/PD Mark Burns 618-544-2191 fax:618-544-3621 WFEN Contemporary Christian / Religious Teaching* www.greatnewsradlo.org PO Box 245, 62454, Rte 33, 62454 88.3 8500w 574ft DA Champaign/Urbana Market GM/SM Jerry Tye PD Tony Collins Faith Center 2nd market Danville CE Steve McClure 815-964-9336 fax:815-964-9318 4701 S Main St, 61102 Salem Rochelle GM Fred Tscholl SMJudyGors PD Bob Freedlund CE Doug White WJBD Country WRHL News/Talk www.wfen.org 1350 430/59 ND 1060 250 / 50 DA-2 Rockford Market +NewRadio Group, LLC Rochelle Broadcasting Co., Inc. Pending to: NRG Media, LLC Sister to: WRHL-F WNIU Classical* Managed by: NRG Media, LLC 815-562-7001 fax:815-562-7002 90.5 50000w 367ft Sister to: WJBD-F PO Box 177, 61068, 400 May Mart Dr, 61068 +Northern Illinois University 618-548-2000 fax:618-548-2079 Sister to: WNIJ GM David Van Drew SM Rick Green PO Box 70, 62881, 310 W McMackln St, 62881 PD Jeremiah Beck CE Doug White 815-753-9000 fax:815-753-9938 GM/SM/PD Bruce Kropp CE Scott Steele www.wrhl.net 801 N 1st St, De Kalb 60115 www.wjbdradio.com GM Tim Emmons SM Tim Brown WRHL-F Adult Contemporary PD Bilí Drake CE Jeff Glass WSLE cp-new* 102.3 3000w 180ft www.northernpublicradlo.org 91.3 900w 154ft Rochelle Broadcasting Co., Inc. Rockford Market -•American Family Association Sister to: WRHL 815-562-7001 fax:815-562-7002 PO Box 177, 61068, 400 May Mart Dr, 61068 GM David Van Drew SM Curt Baker PD Jeremiah Beck CE Doug White .
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