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WYCA (102.3 FM) is licensed to Crete, Illinois, south of Chicago, with studios in Hammond, Indiana, and transmitter in Beecher, Illinois, south of Crete. The station is owned by Dontron, Inc., a subsidiary of Crawford Broadcasting Co.
WYCA is formatted as a religious station, primarily Black Gospel. It is the only Black Gospel FM station in the Chicago market. The most popular program of the broadcast day is the "King's Highway" morning show, featuring Gospel Announcer Darryll King. Ms. King has won numerous awards for her work in Black Gospel Radio.〔(Darryll King ) rejoice102.com. Accessed January 30, 2014〕 The remaining broadcast day is divided between Black Gospel music and various recorded and live broadcasts by local and national gospel ministers. Some program length commercial broadcasts are also aired.
WYCA broadcasts one channel in the HD Radio format.〔http://hdradio.com/station_guides/widget.php?id=25〕
==History==
The station began broadcasting on October 1, 1964, as WTAS, and was originally owned by Anthony Santuccis's South Cook Broadcasting Inc.〔(New FM Stations ) ''Broadcasting''. November 25, 1963. (p. 104) Accessed January 7, 2014〕 WTAS initially aired a MOR-Pop Standards format.〔''Billboard''. "Stations By Format". October 16, 1965. (p. 62-63)〕〔(Stations, everywhere: a listeners' guide to the AM and FM bands ) ''Chicago Tribune Magazine''. March 4, 1979. (p. 35-37) Accessed January 10, 2014〕 The station simulcast much of the local news, talk and community programming of its sister station 1600 WCGO in Chicago Heights, Illinois, until 1992.〔(The Morning Mom and Pop Talk Show ) Osinchak, Sue. ''Radio Chicago''. (p. 20-21) Winter 1990. Accessed January 6, 2014〕〔(Stations, everywhere: a listeners' guide to the AM and FM bands ) ''Chicago Tribune Magazine''. March 4, 1979. (p. 35-37) Accessed January 6, 2014〕 In 1985, the station began airing the Warren Freiberg - Libby Collins Show, which had been heard on 106.3 WLNR in Lansing, Illinois since 1973.〔 In the late 1980s and early '90s the station aired a full service format, airing easy listening and soft rock music, as well as talk programming simulcast with 1600 WCGO.〔(South on 1-57 (Kankakee Area) ) Rocheleau, Paul. "Radio On Wheels: A Traveler's Guide to Radio Stations Across the Nation". Western Edition. 1991. (p. 137) Accessed January 10, 2014〕〔(Chicagoland Radio Stations ) ''Dialog Magazine.'' October 1989. (p. 3) Accessed January 10, 2014.〕

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