WCKG

WCKG
City Elmhurst, Illinois
Broadcast area Chicago, Illinois
Branding Chicago's Business Authority
Slogan The Voice of DuPage County
Frequency 1530 kHz
First air date October 10, 1974 (1974-10-10)
Format News/Talk
Power 760 watts day only
Class D
Facility ID 32227
Transmitter coordinates 41°52′3″N 87°55′7″W / 41.86750°N 87.91861°W / 41.86750; -87.91861Coordinates: 41°52′3″N 87°55′7″W / 41.86750°N 87.91861°W / 41.86750; -87.91861
Callsign meaning Will, Cook, Kane, DuPaGe
Former callsigns WKDC (1974 (1974)–1994 (1994))
WJJG (1994 (1994)–2012 (2012))
Owner Arthur Dubiel
(DuPage Radio, LLC.)
Sister stations Q101 Chicago
Webcast Listen Live
Website WCKG website

WCKG (1530 AM) is a radio station licensed to Elmhurst, Illinois, USA. The station serves the Chicago area. The station is licensed to Dupage Radio, LLC.[1]

History

AM 1530 signed on the air October 10, 1974. The station’s call letters were originally WKDC representing the signal coverage in Will, Kane, DuPage and Cook counties. The studios were built for stereo (Cetec Sparta stereo audio equipment) although it was not until 1976 when the FCC authorized the station to test AM stereo. Daytime and night-time findings on AM stereo were presented at the 1977 NAB Convention in Washington, DC.

In 1994, AM 1530 changed its call sign to WJJG. The call letters stood for owner Joseph J. Gentile. Joe’s nickname is “The Baron of Barrington,” where he owned a Chrysler-Plymouth dealership for many years.

In 1998, the station began broadcasting over the radio as "105.9 Cyber Radio", the first online radio station in Chicago.

On September 19, 2012, AM 1530 changed its call letters to WCKG.

Hours of operation are determined by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC); daytime broadcasting varies monthly with the changes in sunrise and sunset.

See also

Joseph J. Gentile Center

References

  1. "WCKG Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division. Retrieved 2009-11-09.

External links

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