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Arthur Auburn Aurora Barrington Beardstown Belleville Belvidere Net: US1. Rep: Masla. Format: Top -40. Don Colby, Illinois Radio pres; David J. Armstrong, gen mgr; Bob Ambrozic, Arthur gen sls mgr; Tom Watson. news dir: Greg Hahn, chief engr. Rates: $22: 18; 20; 11. WSAK(FM) -See Sullivan. Benton Carbondale Auburn WCIL(AM )-Nov 14, 1946: 1020 khz; 1 kw -D. Box 801 WQRL(FM)-Oct 1, 1973: 106.3 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 (62901). (618) 457 -8114. The McRoy Corp. (acq WRVI(FM) -See Virden ft. Stereo. Box 818 (62812). (618) 439 -4473. Lanmar 7- 1 -77). Net: ABC /I. Format: MOR. Spec grog: Farm 1 Broadcasting Inc. (acq 7- 20 -85). Rep: Gert Bunchez. hr wkly. Paul F. McRoy, pres; Paul H. McRoy, gen & Format: Adult contemp. Thomas S. Land, pres; Marty coml mgr; Dennis Lyle, gen sls mgr; Joey Helleny, Reimenschneider, gen mgr; Steve Brennan, gen sls Aurora news dir; Pat Bums, chief engr. Rates: $15; 15; 15; mgr; Kevin Kasey, prog dir; Jake Seymour, news dir; 15. N64UR(FM)- Listing follows WMRO(AM). Kirk Wallace, chief engr. Rates: $9; 8; 8; 8. WCIL -FM -July 1968: 101.5 mhz; 50 kw. Ant 430 ft. WKKD(AM)-Sep 21, 1960: 1580 khz; 250 w -D, DA. Stereo. Net: ABC /C. Format: Top-40. Rates: $22.50; (CP: 250 w -N, DA -D). Box C -1730 (60507). (312) 19.50; 21; 19.50. 898 -1580. WKKD Inc. Group owner: Salter Broadcast- Bloomington ing of Delaware. Net: CNN Radio. Format: Big band, WSIU(FM) -Sep 15, 1958: 91.9 mhz; 50 kw. Ant 300 tt. Stereo. Communications Bldg., Southern III. U. MOR, news, talk. Spec prog: Sp 6 hrs wkly. William WBNQ(FM )-Listing follows WJBC(AM). H. Baker, pres & gen mgr; Joe Locke, gen sls mgr; (62901). (618) 453-4343. Board of Trustees, Southern Dave Beckman, mus dir; Angie Dickenson, prom mgr; WESN(FM) -1972: 88.1 mhz; 100 w. Ant 100 ft. (CP: Ill. U. Net: NPR, American Public. Format: Class, jazz, Geoff Gilette, news dir; Tom Churchill, chief engr. 120 w, ant 100 ft.). Stereo. Box 2900 (61701). (309) news. Jane E. Fisher, prog dir & & mgr; Mike Zelton, Rates: $16; 16; 16; -. 827 -8941. Illinois N@sleyan University. Net: AP. Format: opns mgr. WSIU -TV affil. Div. Spec prog: Black 20 hrs, class 9 hrs, internatl folk WKKO-FM--Feb 12, 1961: 95.9 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 310 ft. WTAO(FM) -See Murphysboro. 3 hrs wkly. Kirk Johnson, stn mgr; Greg Stephens, w -D. Ant ft.). Prog from AM. (CP: 880 510 Stereo. sep chief engr. (312) 898 -6668. Net: UPI. Format: Adult contemp. Charles G. Filippi, pres & gen mgr; William H. Baker, WIHN(FM)-See Normal. gen sls mgr; Jay Stevens, prog dir. Rates: $27; 27; Carlinville WJBC(AM)-1925: 1230 khz; 1 kw -U. Box 8 (61701). 27: 27. (309) 829-1221. Twin Cities Broadcasting Corp. (acq `WIBI(FM) -Sept 30, 1975: 91.1 mhz; 43 kw. Ant 370 WMRO(AM) -Dec 13, 1938: 1280 khz; 1 kw -D, 500 1956). Group owner: Bloomington Broadcasting Corp. ft. Stereo. Box 126 (62626). (217) 854 -2504. III. Bible w -N, DA -2. (CP: 2.5 kw-D, 500 w -N, DA -2.). 620 Eola Net: ABC /I. Rep: McGavren -Guild. Format: MOR. Spec Institute. Group owner: Ill Bible Institute Radio Mini- Rd. (60504). (312) 851 -0100. Midwest Broadcasting prog: Farm 13 hrs wkly. Richard D. Johnson, pres & stries. Format: Ed, relg. Spec prog: Farm 3 hrs wkly. of Chicago Inc. (acq 10 -86). Net: MBS. Format: gen mgr; Don Munson, VP opns mgr; John H. Rev. Ernest J. Moen, pres; Rev. William T. Snider, dir Contemporary, talk, features. Spec prog: Black 3 hrs, McDermott. coml mgr; Don Munson, opns dir; Steve of radio; Dick Whitworth, stn dir; VVoodrow Street, mus Sp 3 hrs wkly. Dean Richards, prog dir; Steve Klauke, Vogel, news dir; Larry Shoel, chief engr. Rates: $73; dir; Jay Greener, news dir; Robert Miller, chief engr. sports dir; Holly Stevens. prom mgr; David Blair, news 56; 56; 22. dir; Rick O'Dell, mus dir; John Kitner, chief engr. WBNQ(FM)- Co-owned with WJBC(AM). 1947: 101.5 1965: W4UR(FM)- Coowned with WMRO(AM). 107.9 mhz; 50 kw. Ant 460 ft. Prog sep from AM. Stereo. mhz; 22.4 kw; Ant 735 ft. Stereo. (312) 851-4600. Net: Rep: Torbet Radio. Format: Top -40. Spec prog: Farm Carmi MBS, AP. 1 hr wkly. Rex Hansen, stn mgr; Mike Justin, prog dir. Rates: $36; 33; 35; 32. WROY(AM)-Dec 14, 1949: 1460 khz; 1 kw -D. Box 31 (62821). (618) 382 -4161. Carmi Broadcasting Co. WMLA(AM) -See Normal. Ava Net: AP. Rep: Walton. Format: Modified adult contemp. WMLA -FM-See LeRoy. Spec prog: Farm 5 1/2 hrs wkly. Rebecca Drone, pres; Bill Brown, gen & gen sls mgr; Irma Dennis, prog WXAN(FM) -Jan 11, 1982: 103.9 mhz; 3 kw, Ant 675 dir; Mareing, mus Bob Miller, news dir; Joe ft. Stereo. Route 2, Box 213A (62907). (618) 426 -3308. Scott dir; Bellis, chief engr. Rates: $15; 13; 12; -. Harold and Carlene Lawder. Net: AP. Format: Relg. Brookport Spec prog: Farm 2 hrs, sports 5 hrs wkly. Harold WRUL(FM)-Co-owned with WROY(AM). 1952: 97.3 Lawder, pres; Kevin Collier, gen sls mgr; Sandy mhz; 50 kw. Ant 495 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from AM. air, 750 McCormack, prog dir; Doug Apple, mus dir; Gerald WZOM(AM) -Not on target date unknown: Format: C &W, sports. Rates: $18; 16; 13; 10. Jeffers, prom mgr; Chuck Mraz, news dir; Carl khz; 500 w -D. c/o Rte 3, Metropolis (62960). Samuel K. Motsinger, chief engr. Rates: $6; 6; 6; 6. Stratemeyer. Carthage Cahokia Barrington WCAZ(AM) -1922: 990 khz; 1 kw -D. 84 South Madison (62321). (217) 357 -3128. Tri State Broadcast- *WPPR(FM )-1976: 88.5 mhz; 10 w. 616 W. Main St. *WRTE(FM) -Jan 31, 1975: 89.5 mhz; 100 w. Ant 75 ing Co. (acq 12- 16 -81). Net: UPI, Commodity News. (60010). Community Unity School District No. 200. ft. 1700 Jerome Lane (62206). (618) 332 -3535. Format: Farm, C &W. Kenneth R. Hodges. pres; Eric Julie E. Disler, stn mgr; Linas Klygas, prog dir; Cahokia School District No. 187. Format: MOR. Daryl Vickie E. McDavid, gen mgr; Don Thurman, news dir; Vetter, PR & mus ; Todd Gillespie, chief engr. R. Younker, gen mgr, Wayne Meridith, chief engr. Rates: $10.50; 10.50; 7; -. WCAZ- FM-Nov 1, 1978: 92.1 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 ft. Beardstown Cairo Dups AM 100 %. WRMS(AM) -Nov 1, 1959: 790 khz; 500 w -D, DA. 108 WKRO(AM) -Jan 8, 1942: 1490 khz; 1 kw -U. Box 311 E. Main (62618). 323-1790. Beardstown St. (217) (62914). (618) 734-1490. Cairo Broadcasting Inc. (acq Broadcasting Corp. (acq 8- 21 -72). Net: ABC /C. Format: Casey 6 -84). Net: ABC /D, Brownfield. Format: Urban con - Div. John Conner, VP & gen mgr; David A. MacFee, temp, C &W U Wm T. Crain, pres, gen & prom mgr, pres; Arthur M. Zeeck, chief engr. WKZI(AM )-Dec 14, 1963: 800 khz; 250 w -D. Box 428 prog & news dir; Marion Stone, gen sls mgr. Rates: -4051. Ford F.M. Inc. Net: ABC /I. WRMS -FM -1976: 94.3 mhz; 3 kw Ant 300 h. $8.65; 8.65: 8.65: 8.05. (62420). (217) 932 Rep: Illinois Farm Bureau. Format: C &W. Spec prog: Farm 16 hrs wkly. Paul Dean Ford, pres; John McDaniel, gen & coml mgr, chief engr; Kathy Tharp, Belleville Canton news dir; Dave Sparks, sports dir; Jerry Cox, mus dir. Rates: $15; 15; 15; -. WIBV(AM) -July 13. 1947: 1260 khz; 5 kw -U, DA -2. WBOD(FM )-Not on air, target date unknown: 100.9 Box A, 3199 S. Illinois (62222). (618) 233 -5000. mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 ft. (CP: Ant 328 ft.). 150 Wesley Belleville Broadcasting Company Inc. Net: CNN. Road, Creve Coeur (61611). (309) 698 -3160. Metro - Format: Adult variety. Spec prog: Black 1 hr, farm 5 Centralia corn Communications Corp. F.W. Hanel, pres. hrs wkly. Marshall True, pres; Leroy Bugger, gen mgr; Lloyd Harvey, stn mgr; J.C. Hall, prog dir; Doug WBYS(AM) -Oct 5. 1947: 1560 khz; 250 w -D. Box WILY(AM) -Aug 15, 1946: 1210 khz; 1 kw-D (618) Bridges, sls mgr; Rick Whitworth, news dir; Pete 600 (61520- 0600). (309) 647 -1560. Fulton County 532 -1885. Prairieland Broadcasters Inc. (acq 8- 1 -67). Cerrasio, chief engr. Rates: $30, 21; 30; 15. Broadcasting Co. Net: ABC /I. Format: MOR contemp. Net: ABC /I. Rep: Miss-Powell. Format: Adult con - 10 hrs wkly. A. WMRY(FM) -See East St. Louis. Charles E. Wright, pres, gen mgr & chief engr; Jerry temp. Spec prog: Farm Samuel Lee, gen sls mgr; Leon Groover, prog dir; Dean Hassan, pres; Alan A. Moore, VP & gen mgr; Dick Cramer, mus dir; Kevin Stephenson, prom mgr; Phil Howard, gen sls mgr; Bill Niepoetter, news dir; Jerry Belvidere Miller, news dir. Rates: $13.50; 13.50; 13.50; -. Hardin, chief engr. WBYS- FM-Oct 7, 1968: 98.3 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 265 ft. WRXX(FM)-Co -owned with WILY(AM). Dec 24, 1964: Stereo. Dups AM 50 %. Rates: $10.15; 10.15; 10.15; 95.3 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 217 ft. Stereo. Prog sep from AM. WYBR -FM-Feb 27, 1971: 104.9 mhz; 3 kw. Ant 300 10.15. Format: Mod country. ft. Stereo. 2830 Sandy Hollow Rd., Rockford (61109). (815) 874-7861. Sentry Broadcasting Inc. (acq 10-86). Broadcasting Cablecasting Yearbook 1987 B-85 .
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