W280EM

W280EM
City of license Chicago, Illinois
Broadcast area Chicago market
Branding 103.9 The Groove
Frequency 103.9 MHz
Repeaters 101.9-2 WTMX-HD2
First air date December 6, 2014
Format Jazz Music
ERP 17 watts
HAAT 341 meters
Class D
Facility ID 1009012
Transmitter coordinates 41°53′56″N 87°37′23″W / 41.89889°N 87.62306°W / 41.89889; -87.62306Coordinates: 41°53′56″N 87°37′23″W / 41.89889°N 87.62306°W / 41.89889; -87.62306
Owner Windy City Broadcasting, LLC

W280EM (branded as The Groove) is a contemporary jazz music radio station serving Chicago, Illinois, and operating at 103.9 MHz FM as a translator of WTMX-HD2. Owned and operated by Windy City Broadcasting, LLC, the station's transmitter is located atop John Hancock Center in The Loop. The station was launched on December 6, 2014, signing on by stunting with Christmas-themed smooth jazz songs before "The Groove" debuted on December 26th at Midnight, signing on with "Chicago Song" by David Sanborn (the same song that ended the smooth jazz formats on WNUA and WLFM.)

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