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alias
94.7 WLS-FM
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broadcast area
broadcast station class
call sign meaning
derived from sister stationWLS (AM)
facility id
first air date
1948-01-01
former call sign
WDAI (1971–80)
WENR-FM (1948–64)
WKXK (1996–97)
WLS-FM (1964–71)
WLS-FM (1980–86)
WLS-FM (1991–96)
WRCK-FM (1980)
WXCD (1997–2001)
WYTZ (1986–91)
WZZN (2001–08)
frequency (Hz)
height above average terrain (μ)
licensee
Radio License Holdings LLC
owner
programme format
slogan
Chicago's Classic Hits
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webcast
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airdate
1948-01-01
branding
callsign
WLS-FM
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callsign meaning
derived from sister station WLS (AM)
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class
B
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coordinates
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facility id
format
former callsigns
WDAI
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WENR-FM
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WKXK
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WLS-FM
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WRCK-FM
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WXCD
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WYTZ
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WZZN
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frequency
hcards
yes
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letterid
licensee
Radio License Holdings LLC
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licensing authority
logo
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logo size
name
WLS-FM
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owner
Slogan
Chicago's Classic Hits
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subchannels
HD2: WLS simulcast
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