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WCFS-FM (105.9 MHz) – branded ''Newsradio 105.9 WBBM'' – is a commercial all-news
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licensed to the
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suburb of Elmwood Park, Illinois. Owned by Audacy, Inc., the station services the
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, operating as a full-time simulcast of WBBM (780 AM). WCFS-FM has an
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(ERP) of 4,100
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s.FM Query Results: WCFS-FM
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is atop the
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(formerly the Sears Tower). The studios and newsroom are located at
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in the
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. In addition to a standard
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, WCFS-FM broadcasts over two
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subchannels, and is available online via
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History


WLEY

The station originally held the
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WLEY and broadcast at 107.1 MHz.
Broadcasting–Telecasting Yearbook Number 1950
', Broadcasting–Telecasting, 1950. p. 133. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
History Cards for WCFS-FM
fcc.gov. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
WLEY was founded in February 1948, with commercial broadcasts beginning in April. The "LEY" in its call letters stood for Leyden Township, which contains the
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of Elmwood Park.Ghrist, John R. (1996). ''Valley Voices: A Radio History''. Crossroads Communications. p. 313-314. WLEY was owned by Zeb Zarnecki. The station broadcast in English and Polish.Migała, Józef (1987). ''Polish Radio Broadcasting in the United States''. Eastern European Monographs. pp. 151-156, 231. WLEY broadcast the "Polish Barn Dance," hosted by Zeb Zarnecki, along with other programs for the local Polish community. It is not related to today's 107.9
WLEY-FM WLEY-FM (107.9 FM) is a radio station licensed to Aurora, Illinois, serving Aurora, Chicago, Naperville, Joliet and much of surrounding Northeast Illinois. Owned by Spanish Broadcasting System, it broadcasts a regional Mexican format brand ...
in
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. The station's studios and transmitter were located on Harlem Ave, in Elmwood Park. It had an ERP of 320 watts at a
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(HAAT) of 240 feet. In 1949, its ERP was increased to 1,000 watts and its HAAT was increased to 250 feet. In 1955, the station's ERP was increased to 32,000 watts and its frequency was changed to 105.9 MHz, after the previous occupant of that frequency,
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, moved to 98.7 MHz. WLEY was taken silent in 1956.


WXFM

In 1957, the station was sold to Evelyn Chauvin Schoonfield, a school teacher from
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, for $22,500, and its call sign was changed to WXFM. In the early 1960s, the FCC investigated several unauthorized transfers of control, which placed renewal of the station's license in jeopardy. However, the FCC allowed Schoonfield to keep the license, and authorized the sale of the station to WXFM Inc., with controlling interest owned by Robert Victor. In the 1960s and 1970s, WXFM featured a variety of musical programming, including classical,
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, show tunes,
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, light classical, and MOR programs.Paige, Earl.
Chicago MOR/Classical FM Station Encouraged By Triad Programming
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Broadcasting Yearbook 1976
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, 1976. p. C-59. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
On October 3, 1962, it became an affiliate of the QXR Network. In 1966, the station's transmitter was moved to 333 North Michigan Ave. in Downtown Chicago, and in 1974 its transmitter was moved to the Sears Tower. In 1970, ''Triad Radio'', a freeform program, began airing on the station. ''Triad Radio'' began in 1969, as a three hour weekly program on 105.1 WEAW-FM. The program eventually aired for five hours nightly on WXFM, and continued to air on the station through 1977.Childers, Scott (2008).
Chicago's WLS Radio
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. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
Looking Back
, ''The AOR Story''.
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. 1978. p. 9. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
Triad Radio published a free monthly magazine that was distributed through retail outlets. Dick Lawrence, historian and radio personality, hosted "Sound of the 1920s" an original hour-long feature program of vintage music 'old scratchies' woven together by offbeat historical themes. In 1978,
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began hosting a show on WXFM. In the early 1980s, jazz began to dominate WXFM's schedule.
Broadcasting/Cablecasting Yearbook 1983
', Broadcasting/Cablecasting, 1983. p. B-73. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
McCormick, Moria.
Count B.J. Out of Work as WXFM Abandons Jazz
, ''
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''. February 11, 1984. p. 14. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
Cox Picks Jeffries as WXFM's PD
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''. March 2, 1984. pp. 1, 32. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
Personalities on the station at this time included
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and
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. Pervis Spann hosted an overnight
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show.


WAGO

In 1984, the station was sold to
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for $9 million. On April 2, 1984, Cox launched a
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format on the station, and its call sign was changed to WAGO.Bornstein, Rollye.
Vox Jox
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''. April 14, 1984. p. 14. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
The station was branded "G-106."Chicago's WAGO Switches: Outlet Now AOR-Formatted WCKG
, ''
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''. March 16, 1985. p. 14. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
WAGO featured
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in mornings, who had made a name for himself on 890 WLS.


Rock era

On March 4, 1985, the station's format was changed to album oriented rock (AOR) and its call letters were changed to WCKG. John Records Landecker continued hosting the morning show on WCKG until 1986, when he returned to 890 WLS.
Chicago Radio Guide
'. Vol. 1, No. 1. May 1985. Retrieved February 4, 2019.
By 1987, WCKG had transitioned into a
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format. On-air personalities included Stephanie Miller, John Howell, Mitch Michaels, Allan Stagg, Joe Thomas, Debbie Alexander, and Rich Koz. WCKG picked up the syndicated '' Howard Stern Show'' for mornings in March 1995. Following on-air attacks on rival Chicago shock jock Mancow Muller's family and Muller's boss's family, Stern's show was dropped in October 1995. The station blamed issues with "some of Howard's on-air content," and the show moved to AM 1160 WJJD. WCKG was traded to
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in 1996. At the end of the year, Infinity Broadcasting was purchased by the parent company of CBS.


Hot talk era

The station began evolving to a hot talk format in July 1996 with the addition of Steve Dahl in the afternoons and Stern returning to mornings, while classic rock continued to air in the remainder of the schedule. In 1998,
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began hosting middays on WCKG, and the station further moved into a hot talk format. During this time, the station was branded "105.9 The PaCKaGe". In 2002, rock music was re-added to the station's schedule in certain hours, and its slogan became "Talk That Rocks." On April 1, 2002, Kevin Matthews joined WCKG as midday host. Other personalities and programs during this era include, Patti Haze & Mary Pat LaRue, Pete McMurray, ''
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'', Karen Hand and Dr. Kelly Johnson, Bill O'Reilly,
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, Buzz Kilman, Wendy Snyder, Frankie "Hollywood" Rodriguez,
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, Marianne Murciano, '' Little Steven's Underground Garage'', and ''The House of Blues Radio Hour'' with
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. The rock music was removed from the station's schedule by early 2005. On October 25, 2005, the station was rebranded " Free FM." Rosenthal, Phil.
Meet the new Howard Sterns
, ''
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''. October 26, 2005. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
With Stern's departure from terrestrial radio on December 16, 2005, Infinity announced that effective January 3, 2006, WCKG would become the
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of '' Rover's Morning Glory''. Following months of poor ratings, ''Rover's Morning Glory'' was dropped on August 1, 2006, and was replaced by the New York-based ''Opie and Anthony Show''. WCKG was also the flagship station of the NBA's
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from 2006 until 2007.Bulls returning to ESPN 1000
, '' Daily Herald''. October 29, 2007. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
With the demise of WCKG's talk format, the Bulls returned to all-sports
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WMVP. Steve Dahl's son, Matt Dahl, joined WCKG on March 5, 2007, and Garry Meier joined the station on April 2, hosting late mornings. On May 2, 2007, the station's branding was changed from "Free FM" to "Chicago's FM Talk Station." It was later rebranded back to "The Package". By this time, the weekday lineup consisted of ''Opie and Anthony'', Meier, Stan Lawrence and Terry Armour, Steve and Matt Dahl,
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, '' Loveline'', and Bill O'Reilly. October 29, 2007, was the last day of the talk format on WCKG, as hosts and station staff said their goodbyes on-air. Steve Dahl's show continued to air on WCKG, with best-of clips airing for the rest of the day. His show moved to
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104.3 WJMK on November 5. On November 2, CBS Radio gave stories to the media writers at the ''
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'' and ''
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'' that the station would switch to an all-Christmas format that afternoon before the unveiling of its actual new format. However this was a ruse, designed to throw long-time ratings leader 93.9
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off from its plans to start playing all-Christmas music beginning November 8. The trick worked, as WLIT switched to all-Christmas music on November 2, while WCKG continued to play the "Best of Dahl" until November 5. That day, WCKG began stunting by simulcasting several of Chicago's other CBS Radio stations. From 5:30 to 10 a.m., it carried Dahl's first show on WJMK.WCKG Becomes Fresh 105.9
, Format Change Archive. Retrieved February 14, 2019.
From 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., it simulcast AM 670
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; from 2 to 4 p.m., it simulcast 93.1 WXRT, and from 4 to 5 p.m., it simulcast 780 WBBM.


Fresh 105.9

At 5 p.m., after the CBS Radio News bell for the top of the hour newscast, WCKG became "Fresh 105.9" with a modern-based
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format that originally focused on soft rock songs from the 1990s to current product (with some select 80s songs). The first song played was " Beautiful Day" by U2. The station shared its branding with co-owned WWFS in
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. The station's call sign was changed to WCFS-FM, for "Chicago's Fresh", on November 26, 2007. On February 25, 2008, morning personality Mike LeBaron and midday personality Lisa Greene signed on as the first DJ's on Chicago's "Fresh 105.9." In April 2008, Program Director Mike Peterson named Rick Hall as afternoon host. On October 6, 2009, Roxanne Steele began hosting afternoons on WCFS. Rosenthal, Phil.
Fresh 105.9 hires Roxanne Steele
, ''
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''. October 1, 2009. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
Rick Hall moved to mornings on a temporary basis after Mike LeBaron left the station. In November 2009, Steve Fisher debuted as the new morning host on WCFS. Upon Fisher's arrival, Rick Hall was moved to middays. However, in June 2010, new program director Jim Ryan told reporters that Hall had been released. Evening host Brooke Hunter was moved to middays. On March 30, 2010, it was announced that Bill Gamble left CBS Radio Chicago, where he was Program Director of WCFS-FM and WUSN.


WBBM simulcast

On the morning of August 1, 2011, WCFS began redirecting listeners to sister stations 96.3 WBBM-FM and 99.5 WUSN.Fresh 105.9 Becomes NewsRadio 105.9 WBBM
, ''Format Change Archive''. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
It played an hour and a half of "end"-themed songs, concluding with " End of the Road" by
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and the first six seconds of " Don't You (Forget About Me)" by
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. Then at 8:10 a.m., WCFS replaced the "Fresh" AC format with an FM simulcast of co-owned all-news station 780 WBBM.Venta, Lance.
WBBM Chicago Adds Simulcast on 105.9 WCFS
, ''RadioInsight''. April 8, 2012. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
Until that date, WBBM had been carried on WCFS-HD2, effectively (besides the loss of WCFS's physical staff) making the move merely a swap of the formats for the HD1 and HD2 subchannels.Major Radio Groups Announce HD2 Formats
, ''All Access Music Group''. January 19, 2006. Retrieved March 10, 2019.
The format change was seen as a counter to WBBM's new competitor, 101.1 WWWN, which switched to an all-news format on July 31, 2011, one day before WCFS's switch. The "Fresh" AC format was moved to WCFS-HD2 on August 1, rebranding as "The New Sound of Fresh 105.9 HD2." The move left 93.9 WLIT-FM as the only adult contemporary radio station at the time in Chicago. The switch also gave the NFL's
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an FM outlet. WIQI's "FM News" format failed in the market and was replaced by a 90's-centric adult hits format on July 17, 2012. Though WCFS uses WBBM's on-air branding ("NewsRadio 780 and 105.9 FM, WBBM"), its official call sign remains WCFS, call letters only mentioned once per hour.
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's use of the Portable People Meter for Chicago radio ratings does not need call letter verification to give credit for listening to 105.9 FM. WBBM thus identifies both signals in a rushed form of
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at :56 past the hour as "WBBM-HD Chicago, WCFS-FM-HD1 Elmwood Park-Chicago." The two stations have simulcast continuously since August 1, 2011, with one exception. During the 2015 baseball season, WBBM carried
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baseball exclusively over the AM 780 frequency during the 2015 season, while WCFS-FM 105.9 continued to carry the all-news format on its own during Cubs broadcasts. Feder, Robert.
Play ball! Cubs move to The Score
, RobertFeder.com. November 11, 2015. Retrieved February 7, 2019.
Starting with the 2016 season, the Cubs moved to co-owned 670 WSCR. WBBM and WCFS returned to a full-time simulcast at the end of the 2015 season. On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with
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. The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on the 17th.


HD Radio

WCFS-FM broadcasts in the
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format. The HD2 subchannel carries a sports gambling format, branded as "The Bet".Entercom Places An HD Bet In Chicago
Radioinsight - March 22, 2021
The station's HD2 subchannel debuted in January 2006, and simulcast the all-news format of WBBM AM 780. After WBBM began simulcasting on the analog/HD1 in 2011, the HD2 subchannel continued to carry an automated version of WCFS's former AC format (which gradually shifted to Hot AC) as "Fresh 105.9", leading to one of the few situations where the station's callsign meaning referred instead to an HD Radio subchannel. In February 2019, the "Fresh" format was replaced with an electronic dance music format, branded as "Energy." This format had aired on co-owned 96.3 WBBM-FM-HD2 as "B96 Dance" from 2006 until February 2019, when it was replaced with "
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".Channel Q Expands To Six More Markets
''RadioInsight''. February 26, 2019. Retrieved February 26, 2019.
On March 22, 2021, WCFS-HD2 switched to carrying a new national format covering legalized sports gaming, branded as "The Bet".


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