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Q101 Chicago : ウィキペディア英語版
Q101 Chicago

Q101 Chicago is an alternative Internet radio station in the Chicago metropolitan area. "Q101 Chicago" is a direct continuation of the programming that was featured on terrestrial radio station WKQX 101.1 from 1992 until 2011. Following a sale of the radio station and closedown of the format on July 14, 2011, the intellectual property of "Q101" was purchased by Chicago Matt Dubiel and Mike Noonan under the Broadcast Barter Radio Networks banner.
The station broadcasts online, and
==Sale and move to online radio==

On July 14, 2011, WKQX-FM and sister station WLUP-FM were sold by then-owner Emmis Communications to Merlin Media, with plans to convert it to an all-news station, similar to market leader WBBM (AM). Before Merlin officially took over, Broadcast Barter Radio Networks, which included entrepreneurs Matt Dubiel and Mike Noonan, bought the intellectual property of "Q101" – the name, image, history from 1992-2011, logos, and domain name – from Emmis.
Merlin Media since moved the WKQX call sign to a low-power analog television channel (and a silent radio station in Watseka, Illinois owned by Merlin Media's CEO), and subsequently began broadcasting an alternative rock format on the aural side of the television channel as "Q87.7", but that station had no connection to "Q101 Chicago." BBRN also simulcast the stream of Q101 on co-managed WJJG 1530-AM for a brief period in 2012 before relaunching that station as talk-formatted WCKG. BBRN then filed a trademark infringement suit against Merlin Media following the launch of "Q87.7"; the case would be settled out of court.
On January 2014, Merlin Media's Chicago cluster was taken over by Cumulus Media in a local marketing agreement, which included the former terrestrial radio home for "Q101 Chicago". While the WKQX callsign has been restored on the 101.1 facility, and the alternative format featured on "Q87.7" is moving to the 101.1 facility in a month-long simulcast period, Cumulus CEO Lew Dickey, Jr. publicly stated that the new format on WKQX-FM would have no connection to "Q101 Chicago" and would not use the "Q101" moniker. Consequently, the station temporary used oblique branding until the simulcast ended on February 17, 2014, upon which the station was rebranded as "101WKQX."〔https://mobile.twitter.com/101WKQX/status/434395646766755840〕
For their part, "Q101 Chicago" and BBRN's Matt Dubeil have also publicly stated that, despite initial erroneous reports and initial listener confusion, ''their operation'' was not purchased by Cumulus Media, and that the new WKQX-FM will have nothing to do with "Q101 Chicago".

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