![]() | |
| |
---|---|
Broadcast area | Stephenson County, Illinois |
Frequency | 1570 kHz |
Branding | Iron Country 104.3 and 1570 |
Programming | |
Format | Classic country |
Ownership | |
Owner | Big Radio |
WFPS, WEKZ, WBGR-FM, WQLF, WGEZ, WBEL, WWHG | |
History | |
First air date | October 28, 1947 [1] |
Call sign meaning | "What Freeport Really Likes" [2] |
Technical information [3] | |
Licensing authority | FCC |
Facility ID | 63135 |
Class | B |
Power |
|
Transmitter coordinates | 42°18′45.07″N89°35′40.42″W / 42.3125194°N 89.5945611°W |
Translator(s) | 104.3 W282CT (Freeport) |
Links | |
Public license information | |
Webcast | Listen live |
Website | www |
WFRL (1570 AM) is a radio station licensed to Freeport, Illinois. WFRL airs a classic country format and is owned by Big Radio. Its studios and transmitter are at 834 North Tower Road, northeast of Freeport.
The station features local news, plus farm and local high school sports programming. WFRL operates 24 hours a day, but at one time was licensed as a daytime only station. WFRL is also rebroadcast on translator station W282CT 104.3 FM in Freeport.
WFRL began broadcasting October 28, 1947, on 1570 kHz, running 1,000 during daytime hours only. [1] [4] The station was licensed to Freeport Broadcasting Company, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Barker. [1] [4] [5] Barker built the station's transmitter in his basement during World War II. [5]
In 1959, the station was sold to Triad Television Corp for $275,000. [4] [5] [6] In 1964, the station's power was increased to 5,000 watts. [4] On April 11, 1965, its sister station, WFRL-FM, began broadcasting on 98.5. [5] WFRL-FM is now WXXQ. [5]
The station aired a country music format until June 1977 and flipped to a top 40 format with the change of ownership. [7] In 1977, the station was sold to Bradford-Ross Associates, along with WFRL-FM, for $475,000. [4] [8] In 1980, the station was sold to Illinois Broadcasting, along with WXXQ, for $975,000. [4] [9] In 1980, the station had adopted a country music format. [10] In 1983, the station was sold to a partnership of C.R. Griggs, James D. McQuality and Larry S. Ward. [11] In 1985, the station was sold to Freeport Radio Associates, along with WXXQ, for $1 million. [12]
By 1989, the station had adopted an adult contemporary format, and the station had begun nighttime operations, running 500 watts. [13] In 1991, the station was sold to Stateline Broadcasting, along with WXXQ, for $900,000. [14] In 1993, the station added talk programming. [15] In 1995, the station was sold to Connoisseur Communications, along with WXXQ, for $2.3 million. [16] By 1996, talk programming had replaced all music on the station. [17] In 1996, the station was sold to Eveningstar Media Group for $245,000. [18] The station temporarily simulcast 1440 WROK while the sale was pending. [17] [19]
In 1998, the station adopted an adult standards format. [20] In 2005, the station was sold to Maverick Media. [21] In 2006, the station was sold to Green County Broadcasting, along with 92.1 WFPS, for $1,475,000. [22] In 2010, the station was an affiliate of the short lived "Hit Parade Radio" oldies network, which featured DJs Larry Lujack and Wink Martindale. [23] [24] After the network's shutdown, WFRL retained the oldies format with local personalities. [23] In 2017, WFRL switched to a classic country format.
WFRL was granted a modification in August 2022 to change its signal from directional to non-directional and reduce power to 1,000 watts daytime and 210 watts nighttime. This took effect as of August 2023.
Call sign | Frequency | City of license | FID | ERP (W) | Class | Transmitter coordinates | FCC info |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
W282CT | 104.3 FM | Freeport, Illinois | 202101 | 250 | D | 42°18′46″N89°35′36″W / 42.31278°N 89.59333°W | LMS |
WKTA is a commercial radio station broadcasting a Russian format weekdays 7am-7pm and a Spanish music format weekdays 7pm-7am and weekends full time. Licensed to Evanston, Illinois, the station serves the Chicago metropolitan area and is owned by Polnet Communications, Ltd.
WYHI is a non-commercial FM radio station licensed to Park Forest, Illinois, serving the Southland suburbs of Chicago. It is owned and operated by the Bible Broadcasting Network and it carries a Christian talk and teaching radio format. National religious leaders heard on WYHI include Chuck Swindoll, Joni Eareckson Tada, Adrian Rogers and J. Vernon McGee. The station is listener-supported and seeks donations on the air.
KNWZ is a commercial radio station licensed to Coachella, California. It simulcasts a news/talk format with sister stations 1140 KNWQ and 1250 KNWH. It is owned by Alpha Media. The studios are on North Gene Autry Trail in Palm Springs.
WJNL is a radio station licensed to Kingsley, Michigan, and serving the Traverse City area. The station is owned by Mitten News LLC. The station is also rebroadcast on 101.1 FM, through a translator in Traverse City, Michigan.
WJXL is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Jacksonville Beach, Florida, and serving the Jacksonville metropolitan area. WJXL is owned by Seven Bridges Radio, LLC.
WHSC was a radio station licensed to Hartsville, South Carolina, United States, which operated from 1946 to 2016.
WPFR is a Christian AM radio station licensed to Terre Haute, Indiana. The station is owned by American Hope Communications, Inc.
WXXQ is an American radio station serving the Rockford, Illinois, area with a country music format. WXXQ broadcasts on FM frequency 98.5 MHz and is owned by Townsquare Media.
KIKC is an AM radio station broadcasting a classic country format. Licensed to Forsyth, Montana, United States, the station is currently owned by P&A Media LLC.
KIKC-FM is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Forsyth, Montana, United States, the station is currently owned by P&A Media LLC.
WMDX is a commercial radio station licensed to Columbus, Wisconsin, and serving the Madison metropolitan area. The station is owned by Sage Weil, through licensee Civic Media, Inc. Branded as "92.7 WMDX", the station airs a progressive talk radio format. WMDX carries live locally produced news and talk programming for most of the day, originating from studios located on State Street in downtown Madison, as well the Racine studios of sister station WAUK. The station also carries live syndicated programming from Stephanie Miller and Thom Hartmann. WMDX also serves as the flagship station of the Civic Media Network, a statewide news network with affiliates across Wisconsin.
WWHN is a radio station licensed in Joliet, Illinois, serving the Chicago metropolitan area with an urban adult contemporary format. It operates on AM frequency 1510 kHz and is under ownership of Hawkins Broadcasting Company. Because it shares the same frequency as "clear channel" station WLAC in Nashville, Tennessee, WWHN operates during daytime hours only.
WSQR is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Sycamore, Illinois, the station is owned by Nelson Multimedia Inc. WSQR also broadcasts on FM translators W225CC 92.9 Sycamore, W263BM 100.5 DeKalb, and W273CZ 102.5 Plano.
WFIW 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. WFIW AM and FM simulcast their programming until February 15, 1983.
WGLC-FM is a radio station licensed to Mendota, Illinois, covering Northern Illinois, including Mendota, LaSalle, Princeton, and Peru. WGLC-FM has a classic country music format and is owned by Shaw Media, through licensee Shaw Local Radio Co., after being owned by Studstill Media/Mendota Broadcasting, Inc. until April 2023. The flagship program is "The Breakfast Show", hosted by Charles Van Horn and Caryn Costa.
WTAD is a commercial radio station licensed to Quincy, Illinois and owned by STARadio Corporation.
WBZG is a radio station licensed to Peru, Illinois, covering, LaSalle, Peru, Princeton, and Vicinity. WBZG airs a classic rock format and is owned by Shaw Media, through licensee Shaw Local Radio Co., after previously being owned by Studstill Media/Mendota Broadcasting, Inc. until April 2023.
WKKD was a radio station licensed to Aurora, Illinois. The station's studios, transmitter and towers were at 1880 Plain Avenue in Aurora.
WCRY was a radio station broadcasting a black gospel music format. Licensed to serve Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, United States, it broadcast to the Research Triangle metropolitan area. It first began broadcasting in 1949 under the call sign WFVG, and ceased operations in 2004. The station was owned by Willis Broadcasting.
WGLC was a radio station licensed to Mendota, Illinois. The station ran 250 watts during daytime hours only. Its transmitter was located on US 51, 2 miles north of Mendota.