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WFIW. WFIW (1390 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a news talk format. Licensed to Fairfield, Illinois, the station is currently owned by The Original Company, Inc., which also owns WFIW-FM 104.9 FM and WOKZ 105.9 FM. [3] WFIW AM and FM simulcast their programming until February 15, 1983. [2]
111 meters (364 ft) Links. Webcast. Listen live. Website. wfiwradio.com. WFIW-FM 104.9 FM is a radio station broadcasting an adult hits format. Licensed to Fairfield, Illinois, the station is owned by The Original Company, Inc. [2]
Location of Fairfield in Wayne County, Illinois. / 38.37972°N 88.37222°W / 38.37972; -88.37222. Fairfield is a city in and the county seat of Wayne County, Illinois, United States, [3] and the location of Frontier Community College. The population was 4,883 at the 2020 census .
Updated March 29, 2024 at 6:44 AM. ROCKFORD, Ill. — A mother who was injured in an Illinois stabbing spree Wednesday said that if it wasn’t for her son, who was also attacked, she and her ...
A powerful storm system is spinning up tornadoes, unloading hail and sending damaging wind gusts over parts of the Mississippi Valley and Midwest Tuesday. Tornado reports were made in at least 10 ...
WFIW may refer to: World Federation of Industry Workers, a former global union federation. WFIW (AM), a radio station (1390 AM) licensed to Fairfield, Illinois, United States. WFIW-FM, a radio station (104.9 FM) licensed to Fairfield, Illinois, United States. Category: Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages.
WLBK broadcasts a mix of news/talk and adult contemporary music formats to DeKalb County, Illinois, and surrounding communities, and was an affiliate of ABC News Radio as of 2023. In season, WLBK broadcasts local high school football, the Chicago White Sox , Chicago Bulls , and Chicago Bears .
The station was originally owned by David Land's Wayne County Broadcasting Co. In 2012, Land sold WOKZ, along with WFIW and WFIW-FM, to The Original Company for $962,766.67. [5] [6] The call letters WOKZ-FM were previously assigned to a station in Alton , Illinois; it began broadcasting in 1948 on 99.9 MHz.