WLS-FM

WLS-FM 94.7 FM is a Chicago classic hits radio station playing music from the '60s, through the '80s with a classic rock lean. The station was founded by ABC, and was sold (along with the rest of ABC's non-Radio Disney and ESPN Radio stations) by Disney to Citadel Broadcasting in 2007; it is now owned by Cumulus Media, following its 2011 merger with Citadel. Until October 1, 2012, WLS-FM was a classic hits leaning oldies station featuring music of the late '60s and '70s with some pre-1964 oldies and some '80s hits mixed in moderation. The station actually switched to oldies on September 26, 2005, first carrying only syndicated "The True Oldies Channel" programming, but later adding local personalities including Rock and Roll Hall of Fame disc jockeys John Landecker, Scott Shannon, Dick Biondi, along with Greg Brown, Danny Lake, Brant Miller, and Fred Winston. The station's official callsign changed to WLS-FM again on June 26, 2008.

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