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WRLL (defunct) : ウィキペディア英語版 | WRLL (defunct)
WRLL (1690 AM) was an oldies station licensed to Berwyn, Illinois, and serving the greater Chicago area. It was owned and operated by Clear Channel Communications. The station first began broadcasting in early October 2003, and was displaced on the frequency by WVON September 18, 2006. The station's transmitter was located in Chicago's Ashburn neighborhood, near the Evergreen Park, Illinois border, and operated as a diplexed operaration from one of the towers of its sister station, WGCI (now WGRB).〔Clear Channel Communications, "(Engineering Report: Application to Modify Construction Permit )", June 2003, fcc.gov. Accessed August 14, 2015〕 The station ran 10,000 watts during the day, and 1,000 watts at night, using a non-directional antenna.〔 ==Format== "Real Oldies 1690", as it called itself on the air, played music from the 1950s and early 1960s, featuring pop artists such as Frank Sinatra and Perry Como as well as the rock and roll hits of the period. "Real Oldies" originated at sister station WSAI (now sports/talk "ESPN 1530" WCKY) in Cincinnati and was also carried on WCOL (now talk station WYTS) in Columbus, Ohio; WHNE in Ann Arbor, Michigan, also a Clear Channel station at that time (now Cumulus business-talk station WLBY), also aired a variation of the format identified as "Honey Radio".〔Roger LeLievre, "(Ann Arbor's WLBY to switch to programming from the Business Talk Radio Network )", ''The Ann Arbor News'', March 14, 2009. Accessed August 21, 2015〕 "Dangerous Dan" Allen created the format initially for WSAI, where he was program director and a weekday afternoon DJ.〔"(WSAI/Cincinnati Returns To Its Roots With 'Real Oldies' )", ''Radio & Records'', Issue number 1486, January 10, 2003. p. 3 & 24.〕
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