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WBEZ

WBEZ (91.5 FM) – branded WBEZ 91.5 – is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois, and primarily serving the Chicago metropolitan area. Financed by corporate underwriting, government funding and listener contributions, the station is affiliated with both National Public Radio and Public Radio Exchange; it also broadcasts content from American Public Media. The station and its parent organization were previously known as Chicago Public Radio; since 2010, the parent company has been known as Chicago Public Media.[1] Some of the organization's output—including nationally syndicated productions This American Life and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!—is branded as either from WBEZ or Chicago Public Media.

WBEZ
Broadcast areaChicago metropolitan area
Frequency91.5 MHz (HD Radio)
BrandingWBEZ 91.5
Programming
Language(s)American English
FormatNews/Talk (Public)
SubchannelsHD2: Vocalo (Urban alternative)
AffiliationsAmerican Public Media
BBC World Service
NPR
Public Radio Exchange
Ownership
OwnerChicago Public Media
WBEW
History
First air date
April 7, 1943 (1943-04-07)
Former call signs
WBEZ-FM (1983–88)
Former frequencies
42.5 MHz (1943-1947)
Technical information
Licensing authority
Federal Communications Commission
Facility ID66649
ClassB NCE
ERP5,700 watts
HAAT425.1 meters (1,395 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
41°53′56.1″N 87°37′23.2″W / 41.898917°N 87.623111°W / 41.898917; -87.623111 (NAD83)
Translator(s)See § Satellites and translators
Repeater(s)See § Satellites and translators
Links
Public license information
  • Public file
  • LMS
WebcastListen live
Websitewww.wbez.org
Logo until 2010

In addition to a standard analog transmission, WBEZ broadcasts over two HD Radio digital subchannels,[2] operates full-power repeater WBEQ (90.7 FM) in Morris, and is available online. WBEZ-HD2, carrying a user-generated content format focused on "urban alternative" and branded Vocalo.org, is also relayed over WBEW (89.5 FM) in Chesterton, Indiana.

History

WBEZ first went on the air on April 7, 1943, carrying instructional programming for the Chicago Public Schools.[3][4] However, initially only a few classrooms were able to tune in, because most did not have FM receivers.[3] It originally broadcast at 42.5 MHz, before moving to 91.5 MHz in 1947.[5] Its transmitter was located atop Chicago's Morrison Hotel and its studios were in the Builders Building.[4][5] In 1949, the station's transmitter was moved to Marshall Metropolitan High School in Chicago's East Garfield Park neighborhood.[5][6] As of 2021, it is atop the John Hancock Center.[7]

For most of its early years, the station broadcast only instructional programs, operating on weekdays on which Chicago Public Schools were in session.[8]

In 1970, WBEZ joined National Public Radio as a charter member and began general programming outside of school hours.[9] Initially, most programming outside of the instructional programs and NPR programs was jazz music. The Board of Education sold the station to the current license holders, the not-for-profit WBEZ Alliance, Inc., in 1990.[10] In September 1995 the parent company and station moved from its old offices to its current location at Navy Pier.[11]

The corporate name was changed in 2010 to Chicago Public Media, Inc. Torey Malatia, the general manager, stepped down in July 2013 after 20 years with the station.[12][13] Goli Sheikholeslami, formerly of The Washington Post, was appointed as CEO. She took office in April 2014.[14] Goli Sheikholeslami left WBEZ to head New York Public Radio in fall 2019; Steve Edwards, back on staff at WBEZ since 2017, was named interim CEO as of the end of September 2019.[15]

WBEZ broadcasts at 5,700 watts, which on paper is somewhat modest for an NPR member on the FM band. However, with its transmitter being located atop Chicago's second tallest building, its coverage area is largely comparable to Chicago's major commercial FM stations. Even so, some inner suburbs such as Waukegan, Aurora and Elgin only get a grade B signal.

2007 programming change

On January 4, 2007, the station's traditional overnight jazz programming was eliminated.[16] The music program remaining on the schedule was the world music program Radio M (formerly Passport and in 2019 re-titled Radio Z) on Friday nights. All other music hosts were to be reassigned to other positions at the station, according to a March 2006 article in the Chicago Reader. The replacement of music programming, which management said was due to the prevalence and popularity of other music delivery systems, caused outrage amongst many in the Chicago jazz scene.[17] Protest sites were organized but were unsuccessful.[17] Legendary jazz disc jockey Dick Buckley retained a time slot Sunday afternoons until mid-2008.[18]

Station management announced a five-year plan for Chicago-oriented programs to cover all seven hours between the national news programs.[19]

Other program changes happened in October 2012, with various programs being reshuffled. At the same time, Smiley and West from PRI was quietly dropped from the Sunday afternoon line-up.[20]

2019 programming change

The last day WBEZ aired locally-produced international programming was October 4, 2019 with the final broadcast of Worldview with host Jerome McDonnell, which aired weekdays since 1994. The news on the hour at noon stopped being BBC news October 4, and started being NPR news on Monday October 7, 2019, the start of a week of transition.[21][22]

A daytime hour of Newshour from the BBC World Service began Monday October 7, 2019, replacing The Morning Shift. Beginning Monday October 14, 2019, a new local talk show called Reset started. It was originally hosted by Jenn White.[21][23] This was considered a shake-up of midday programs, which had not drawn as large an audience as the NPR morning and afternoon news programs, Morning Edition and All Things Considered.[23]

Programming

 
A WBEZ reporter interviews a Shimer College student at a protest in 2010

Programming on WBEZ includes international news and local news including Curious City,[24] world music, and quiz shows. Notable national programs offered by WBEZ include All Things Considered, Marketplace, Morning Edition, Weekend Edition, PRI's The World and Live From Here. Generally, news and talk programming is heard during the day and overnight, with music and entertainment programming on the weekends.[25]

 
Death Cab for Cutie plays for WBEZ's Sound Opinions in 2008

WBEZ is best known nationally as the producer of This American Life through Public Radio Exchange, and Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! through NPR. This American Life began in 1995 as the local show Your Radio Playhouse; it was renamed in March 1996 and has been national since June 1996.[26]

In addition, Chicago Public Media founded Third Coast International Audio Festival, a showcase for independent radio producers, and the producer of the weekly program Re:sound.[27] WBEZ stopped broadcasting Re:sound circa 2019.[citation needed]".

WBEZ was also the flagship station of The Annoying Music Show!, a 3-minute program that showcased generally annoying songs. The program was produced by former WBEZ program director Jim Nayder. Nayder Communications also produced the somewhat more serious Magnificent Obsession, a program of interviews with persons who have overcome various addictions.[28] The station was also once the flagship station of Steve Cushing's nationally distributed Saturday night blues music program Blues Before Sunrise, which started in 1979 and has been independently produced and distributed by Cushing since 1995. Blues Before Sunrise, was eliminated from WBEZ's lineup in the 2007 restructuring, but was taken over by public radio station WDCB in nearby Glen Ellyn.[29]

Its morning magazine program Eight Forty-Eight was initially named after the postal address of the station, 848 East Grand Avenue. The show was renamed to The Morning Shift,[30] and was dropped in October 2019 in favor of a two-hour local talk show midday, called Reset.

The corresponding afternoon program was called The Afternoon Shift.[30] WBEZ touted the program as "a live talk show featuring in-depth interviews and conversations with [mostly local] newsmakers, artists, writers, and innovators".[31] Original host Steve Edwards left the station after a few months,[32][33] and longtime Chicago Tribune journalist Rick Kogan temporarily replaced him.[34][35] As of 2013 and the conclusion of Kogan's interim stint, WBEZ introduced Niala Boodhoo as the show's permanent on-air host. In 2015, WBEZ canceled "The Afternoon Shift"; the final episode aired on June 5, 2015.[36]

Another local program heard Monday-through-Friday was Worldview, a global issues program that began in 1986 as Midday with Sondra Gair.[37] After Gair's death in 1994, her producer Jerome McDonnell took over the program and hosted it since. It was heard nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio's now-defunct PRI channel from Sirius' inception until 2006. Worldview aired its last program after 25 years on October 4, 2019.[22]

Chicago Public Media is a founding member of the Public Radio Exchange (PRX), a programming cooperative for public radio stations and independent producers.[38] The rock music talk show Sound Opinions, which moved from WXRT in 2005, was distributed nationally by American Public Media until 2010, when its distribution was transferred to PRX.[39] PRX also distributes the film show Filmspotting.[40]

News and news discussion/documentary programs aired on a weekly basis include Latino USA from NPR; Canadian CBC Radio shows Q, Ideas, and Under the Influence with Terry O'Reilly; and Radio Netherlands: The State We're In.[41] Other programs that air weekly include Snap Judgment with Glynn Washington, a story-telling show from PRX and NPR.[42]

Satellites and translators

In addition to its main transmitter on 91.5 FM, WBEZ extends its signal by operating full-power satellite WBEQ/Morris, Illinois (90.7 FM). The station also formerly operated a low-power translator in Elgin, Illinois (W217BM at 91.3). In 2013, Chicago Public Media purchased 91.7 W219CD in Elgin from LifeTalk Radio for $52,500,[43] and W217BM moved to Chicago the following year and changed its frequency to 91.1 as W216CL.[44]

Listeners can also receive the broadcast online with streaming audio, MP3 download or by podcast. As of 2013, the station drew an estimated 400,000 listeners each week.[45]

Several other radio stations also are or were affiliated with Chicago Public Media.

Full-power satellites
Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID Class ERP
(W)
Height
(m (ft))
Transmitter coordinates Notes
WBEK 91.1 FM Kankakee, Illinois 33327 A 2,600 77.3 m (254 ft) 41°09′39″N 87°52′30″W / 41.16083°N 87.87500°W / 41.16083; -87.87500 (WBEK) Simulcasts WBEZ-FM/HD1
WBEQ 90.7 FM (HD) Morris, Illinois 92544 A 1,470 142.6 m (468 ft) 41°17′9.12″N 88°25′49.25″W / 41.2858667°N 88.4303472°W / 41.2858667; -88.4303472 (WBEQ) Simulcasts WBEZ-FM/HD1
WBEW 89.5 FM (HD) Chesterton, Indiana 3248 B1 4,000 181.9 meters (597 ft) 41°38′6.1″N 87°2′59.1″W / 41.635028°N 87.049750°W / 41.635028; -87.049750 (WBEW) Simulcasts WBEZ-HD2

References

  1. ^ Miner, Michael (2009-11-09). "Chicago Public Radio—an internal report on its new Strategic Plan". Chicago Reader.
  2. ^ "HD Radio AM & FM: Find Stations". Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  3. ^ a b Bianchi, William (2008). Schools of the Air: A History of Instructional Programs on Radio in the United States. McFarland & Company. p. 227.
  4. ^ a b "Schools' Own FM Station Is Ready to Test", Chicago Tribune. April 6, 1943. p. 16.
  5. ^ a b c History Cards for WBEZ, fcc.gov. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
  6. ^ "FM Tower Shift Gets Zoning Ear: Move to Marshall High Asked", Chicago Tribune. February 1, 1948. Part 3, p. 1.
  7. ^ "WBEZ-FM 91.5 MHz Chicago, Illinois: "Chicago Public Radio"". radio-locator. January 21, 2021. Retrieved 2022-01-21.
  8. ^ Davy, Robert Leland (1948). Comparison of the Philosophies and Program Policies of Ten Educational Radio Stations (Thesis). University of Wisconsin-Madison.
  9. ^ "History". Chicago Public Media. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  10. ^ Feder, Robert (March 9, 2010). . Vocalo.org. Archived from the original on March 11, 2010. Retrieved March 10, 2010.
  11. ^ Stein, Sharman (September 20, 1995). "WBEZ Plugs into Navy Pier". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  12. ^ Miner, Michael (August 14, 2013). "The highs and lows of longtime WBEZ visionary Torey Malatia". Chicago Reader.
  13. ^ Miner, Michael. "Torey Malatia leaves WBEZ". Chicago Reader. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
  14. ^ "CPM announces Goli Sheikholeslami as new CEO". Chicago Public Media. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  15. ^ "Steve Edwards Named Interim CEO Of Chicago Public Media". WBEZ News. September 11, 2019. Retrieved October 6, 2018.
  16. ^ Hammond, Andrew (January 5, 2007). "The End of Jazz on WBEZ". The Chicago Maroon.
  17. ^ a b Margasak, Peter (October 20, 2006). "WBEZ: Less jazz, more talk". Chicago Reader.
  18. ^ Margasak, Peter (July 25, 2008). "Dick Buckley's last sign-off". Chicago Reader.
  19. ^ Galland, Zoe (September 4, 2012). "WBEZ's Steve Edwards to depart for U of C gig". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  20. ^ Riismandel, Paul (October 14, 2012). "Chicago's WBEZ is the 4th station to drop Smiley and West". Radio Survivor. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  21. ^ a b Feder, Robert (October 2, 2019). "Feder: WBEZ to debut midday talk show 'Reset with Jenn White' Oct. 14". Daily Herald. Retrieved October 7, 2019.
  22. ^ a b McDonnell, Jerome (October 4, 2019). ""The Thing That Gives Me Hope Is You": Jerome Thanks Worldview's Listeners". Chicago Public Media. Retrieved 2022-01-19.
  23. ^ a b Feder, Robert (May 23, 2019). "WBEZ to debut two-hour midday talk show this fall". Robert Feder: Chicago media served fresh daily since 1980. Retrieved October 6, 2019.
  24. ^ "Curious City". Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  25. ^ "WBEZ Program Schedule" (PDF) (PDF). WBEZ. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  26. ^ "Lights! Camera! Ira?". Chicago Tribune. November 15, 2005.
  27. ^ "Third Coast International Audio Festival". Third Coast International Audio Festival. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  28. ^ Eng, Monica (August 1, 2014). "Remembering 'Annoying Music Show' and 'Magnificent Obsession' host Jim Nayder". WBEZ. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  29. ^ Margasak, Peter (December 6, 2006). "WDCB Saves Blues Before Sunrise". Chicago Reader.
  30. ^ a b "Programs". WBEZ. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  31. ^ "The Afternoon Shift". WBEZ. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
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  33. ^ Janssen, Kim (September 4, 2012). "WBEZ's Steve Edwards heading to University of Chicago". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
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  37. ^ Saxon, Wolfgang (May 28, 1994). "Sondra B. Gair Is Dead at 70; Host of Radio Show in Chicago". New York Times.
  38. ^ Janssen, Mike (May 12, 2003). "PRX: online audio market begins beta test this month". Current.org. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  39. ^ "Distribution for Sound Opinions moving from APM to PRX July 1". American Public Media. Retrieved January 19, 2015.
  40. ^ "PRX » Series » Filmspotting (weekly series)". PRX - Public Radio Exchange. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
  41. ^ "Radio Netherlands: The State We're In". WBEZ. Retrieved January 18, 2015.
  42. ^ "PRX » Snap Judgment". Public Radio Exchange. Retrieved June 15, 2013.
  43. ^ "FCC Applications 6/12", RadioInsight. June 12, 2013. Retrieved October 14, 2020.
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External links

  • Official website
  • WBEZ in the FCC FM station database
  • WBEZ on Radio-Locator
  • WBEZ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • WBEQ in the FCC FM station database
  • WBEQ on Radio-Locator
  • WBEQ in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
  • W219CD in the FCC FM station database
  • Third Coast International Audio Festival
  • "The Business: All Talk", Chicago Reader, April 14, 2006, Section 2, p. 2

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WBEZ 91 5 FM branded WBEZ 91 5 is a non commercial educational radio station licensed to serve Chicago Illinois and primarily serving the Chicago metropolitan area Financed by corporate underwriting government funding and listener contributions the station is affiliated with both National Public Radio and Public Radio Exchange it also broadcasts content from American Public Media The station and its parent organization were previously known as Chicago Public Radio since 2010 the parent company has been known as Chicago Public Media 1 Some of the organization s output including nationally syndicated productions This American Life and Wait Wait Don t Tell Me is branded as either from WBEZ or Chicago Public Media WBEZChicago IllinoisBroadcast areaChicago metropolitan areaFrequency91 5 MHz HD Radio BrandingWBEZ 91 5ProgrammingLanguage s American EnglishFormatNews Talk Public SubchannelsHD2 Vocalo Urban alternative AffiliationsAmerican Public MediaBBC World ServiceNPRPublic Radio ExchangeOwnershipOwnerChicago Public MediaSister stationsWBEWHistoryFirst air dateApril 7 1943 1943 04 07 Former call signsWBEZ FM 1983 88 Former frequencies42 5 MHz 1943 1947 Technical informationLicensing authorityFederal Communications CommissionFacility ID66649ClassB NCEERP5 700 wattsHAAT425 1 meters 1 395 ft Transmitter coordinates41 53 56 1 N 87 37 23 2 W 41 898917 N 87 623111 W 41 898917 87 623111 NAD83 Translator s See Satellites and translatorsRepeater s See Satellites and translatorsLinksPublic license informationPublic fileLMSWebcastListen liveWebsitewww wbr wbez wbr orgLogo until 2010 In addition to a standard analog transmission WBEZ broadcasts over two HD Radio digital subchannels 2 operates full power repeater WBEQ 90 7 FM in Morris and is available online WBEZ HD2 carrying a user generated content format focused on urban alternative and branded Vocalo org is also relayed over WBEW 89 5 FM in Chesterton Indiana Contents 1 History 1 1 2007 programming change 1 2 2019 programming change 2 Programming 3 Satellites and translators 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditWBEZ first went on the air on April 7 1943 carrying instructional programming for the Chicago Public Schools 3 4 However initially only a few classrooms were able to tune in because most did not have FM receivers 3 It originally broadcast at 42 5 MHz before moving to 91 5 MHz in 1947 5 Its transmitter was located atop Chicago s Morrison Hotel and its studios were in the Builders Building 4 5 In 1949 the station s transmitter was moved to Marshall Metropolitan High School in Chicago s East Garfield Park neighborhood 5 6 As of 2021 it is atop the John Hancock Center 7 For most of its early years the station broadcast only instructional programs operating on weekdays on which Chicago Public Schools were in session 8 In 1970 WBEZ joined National Public Radio as a charter member and began general programming outside of school hours 9 Initially most programming outside of the instructional programs and NPR programs was jazz music The Board of Education sold the station to the current license holders the not for profit WBEZ Alliance Inc in 1990 10 In September 1995 the parent company and station moved from its old offices to its current location at Navy Pier 11 The corporate name was changed in 2010 to Chicago Public Media Inc Torey Malatia the general manager stepped down in July 2013 after 20 years with the station 12 13 Goli Sheikholeslami formerly of The Washington Post was appointed as CEO She took office in April 2014 14 Goli Sheikholeslami left WBEZ to head New York Public Radio in fall 2019 Steve Edwards back on staff at WBEZ since 2017 was named interim CEO as of the end of September 2019 15 WBEZ broadcasts at 5 700 watts which on paper is somewhat modest for an NPR member on the FM band However with its transmitter being located atop Chicago s second tallest building its coverage area is largely comparable to Chicago s major commercial FM stations Even so some inner suburbs such as Waukegan Aurora and Elgin only get a grade B signal 2007 programming change Edit On January 4 2007 the station s traditional overnight jazz programming was eliminated 16 The music program remaining on the schedule was the world music program Radio M formerly Passport and in 2019 re titled Radio Z on Friday nights All other music hosts were to be reassigned to other positions at the station according to a March 2006 article in the Chicago Reader The replacement of music programming which management said was due to the prevalence and popularity of other music delivery systems caused outrage amongst many in the Chicago jazz scene 17 Protest sites were organized but were unsuccessful 17 Legendary jazz disc jockey Dick Buckley retained a time slot Sunday afternoons until mid 2008 18 Station management announced a five year plan for Chicago oriented programs to cover all seven hours between the national news programs 19 Other program changes happened in October 2012 with various programs being reshuffled At the same time Smiley and West from PRI was quietly dropped from the Sunday afternoon line up 20 2019 programming change Edit The last day WBEZ aired locally produced international programming was October 4 2019 with the final broadcast of Worldview with host Jerome McDonnell which aired weekdays since 1994 The news on the hour at noon stopped being BBC news October 4 and started being NPR news on Monday October 7 2019 the start of a week of transition 21 22 A daytime hour of Newshour from the BBC World Service began Monday October 7 2019 replacing The Morning Shift Beginning Monday October 14 2019 a new local talk show called Reset started It was originally hosted by Jenn White 21 23 This was considered a shake up of midday programs which had not drawn as large an audience as the NPR morning and afternoon news programs Morning Edition and All Things Considered 23 Programming Edit A WBEZ reporter interviews a Shimer College student at a protest in 2010 Programming on WBEZ includes international news and local news including Curious City 24 world music and quiz shows Notable national programs offered by WBEZ include All Things Considered Marketplace Morning Edition Weekend Edition PRI s The World and Live From Here Generally news and talk programming is heard during the day and overnight with music and entertainment programming on the weekends 25 Death Cab for Cutie plays for WBEZ s Sound Opinions in 2008 WBEZ is best known nationally as the producer of This American Life through Public Radio Exchange and Wait Wait Don t Tell Me through NPR This American Life began in 1995 as the local show Your Radio Playhouse it was renamed in March 1996 and has been national since June 1996 26 In addition Chicago Public Media founded Third Coast International Audio Festival a showcase for independent radio producers and the producer of the weekly program Re sound 27 WBEZ stopped broadcasting Re sound circa 2019 citation needed WBEZ was also the flagship station of The Annoying Music Show a 3 minute program that showcased generally annoying songs The program was produced by former WBEZ program director Jim Nayder Nayder Communications also produced the somewhat more serious Magnificent Obsession a program of interviews with persons who have overcome various addictions 28 The station was also once the flagship station of Steve Cushing s nationally distributed Saturday night blues music program Blues Before Sunrise which started in 1979 and has been independently produced and distributed by Cushing since 1995 Blues Before Sunrise was eliminated from WBEZ s lineup in the 2007 restructuring but was taken over by public radio station WDCB in nearby Glen Ellyn 29 Its morning magazine program Eight Forty Eight was initially named after the postal address of the station 848 East Grand Avenue The show was renamed to The Morning Shift 30 and was dropped in October 2019 in favor of a two hour local talk show midday called Reset The corresponding afternoon program was called The Afternoon Shift 30 WBEZ touted the program as a live talk show featuring in depth interviews and conversations with mostly local newsmakers artists writers and innovators 31 Original host Steve Edwards left the station after a few months 32 33 and longtime Chicago Tribune journalist Rick Kogan temporarily replaced him 34 35 As of 2013 and the conclusion of Kogan s interim stint WBEZ introduced Niala Boodhoo as the show s permanent on air host In 2015 WBEZ canceled The Afternoon Shift the final episode aired on June 5 2015 36 Another local program heard Monday through Friday was Worldview a global issues program that began in 1986 as Midday with Sondra Gair 37 After Gair s death in 1994 her producer Jerome McDonnell took over the program and hosted it since It was heard nationally on Sirius Satellite Radio s now defunct PRI channel from Sirius inception until 2006 Worldview aired its last program after 25 years on October 4 2019 22 Chicago Public Media is a founding member of the Public Radio Exchange PRX a programming cooperative for public radio stations and independent producers 38 The rock music talk show Sound Opinions which moved from WXRT in 2005 was distributed nationally by American Public Media until 2010 when its distribution was transferred to PRX 39 PRX also distributes the film show Filmspotting 40 News and news discussion documentary programs aired on a weekly basis include Latino USA from NPR Canadian CBC Radio shows Q Ideas and Under the Influence with Terry O Reilly and Radio Netherlands The State We re In 41 Other programs that air weekly include Snap Judgment with Glynn Washington a story telling show from PRX and NPR 42 Satellites and translators EditIn addition to its main transmitter on 91 5 FM WBEZ extends its signal by operating full power satellite WBEQ Morris Illinois 90 7 FM The station also formerly operated a low power translator in Elgin Illinois W217BM at 91 3 In 2013 Chicago Public Media purchased 91 7 W219CD in Elgin from LifeTalk Radio for 52 500 43 and W217BM moved to Chicago the following year and changed its frequency to 91 1 as W216CL 44 Listeners can also receive the broadcast online with streaming audio MP3 download or by podcast As of 2013 update the station drew an estimated 400 000 listeners each week 45 Several other radio stations also are or were affiliated with Chicago Public Media Full power satellites Call sign Frequency City of license Facility ID Class ERP W Height m ft Transmitter coordinates NotesWBEK 91 1 FM Kankakee Illinois 33327 A 2 600 77 3 m 254 ft 41 09 39 N 87 52 30 W 41 16083 N 87 87500 W 41 16083 87 87500 WBEK Simulcasts WBEZ FM HD1WBEQ 90 7 FM HD Morris Illinois 92544 A 1 470 142 6 m 468 ft 41 17 9 12 N 88 25 49 25 W 41 2858667 N 88 4303472 W 41 2858667 88 4303472 WBEQ Simulcasts WBEZ FM HD1WBEW 89 5 FM HD Chesterton Indiana 3248 B1 4 000 181 9 meters 597 ft 41 38 6 1 N 87 2 59 1 W 41 635028 N 87 049750 W 41 635028 87 049750 WBEW Simulcasts WBEZ HD2Broadcast translators Call sign Frequency MHz City of license Facility ID Class ERP W Height m ft Transmitter coordinates RebroadcastsW216CL 91 1 Chicago Illinois 91647 D 50 377 2 m 1 238 ft 41 53 56 12 N 87 37 23 18 W 41 8989222 N 87 6231056 W 41 8989222 87 6231056 W216CL WBEZ HD2W219CD 91 7 Elgin Illinois 90195 D 10 145 m 476 ft 42 1 11 09 N 88 22 53 30 W 42 0197472 N 88 3814722 W 42 0197472 88 3814722 W219CD WBEZ FM HD1 References Edit Miner Michael 2009 11 09 Chicago Public Radio an internal report on its new Strategic Plan Chicago Reader HD Radio AM amp FM Find Stations Retrieved October 6 2019 a b Bianchi William 2008 Schools of the Air A History of Instructional Programs on Radio in the United States McFarland amp Company p 227 a b Schools Own FM Station Is Ready to Test Chicago Tribune April 6 1943 p 16 a b c History Cards for WBEZ fcc gov Retrieved October 14 2020 FM Tower Shift Gets Zoning Ear Move to Marshall High Asked Chicago Tribune February 1 1948 Part 3 p 1 WBEZ FM 91 5 MHz Chicago Illinois Chicago Public Radio radio locator January 21 2021 Retrieved 2022 01 21 Davy Robert Leland 1948 Comparison of the Philosophies and Program Policies of Ten Educational Radio Stations Thesis University of Wisconsin Madison History Chicago Public Media Retrieved January 18 2015 Feder Robert March 9 2010 Feder s Chicago Media flashback March 1990 Vocalo org Archived from the original on March 11 2010 Retrieved March 10 2010 Stein Sharman September 20 1995 WBEZ Plugs into Navy Pier Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 8 2018 Miner Michael August 14 2013 The highs and lows of longtime WBEZ visionary Torey Malatia Chicago Reader Miner Michael Torey Malatia leaves WBEZ Chicago Reader Retrieved October 8 2018 CPM announces Goli Sheikholeslami as new CEO Chicago Public Media Retrieved January 19 2015 Steve Edwards Named Interim CEO Of Chicago Public Media WBEZ News September 11 2019 Retrieved October 6 2018 Hammond Andrew January 5 2007 The End of Jazz on WBEZ The Chicago Maroon a b Margasak Peter October 20 2006 WBEZ Less jazz more talk Chicago Reader Margasak Peter July 25 2008 Dick Buckley s last sign off Chicago Reader Galland Zoe September 4 2012 WBEZ s Steve Edwards to depart for U of C gig Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved June 15 2013 Riismandel Paul October 14 2012 Chicago s WBEZ is the 4th station to drop Smiley and West Radio Survivor Retrieved June 15 2013 a b Feder Robert October 2 2019 Feder WBEZ to debut midday talk show Reset with Jenn White Oct 14 Daily Herald Retrieved October 7 2019 a b McDonnell Jerome October 4 2019 The Thing That Gives Me Hope Is You Jerome Thanks Worldview s Listeners Chicago Public Media Retrieved 2022 01 19 a b Feder Robert May 23 2019 WBEZ to debut two hour midday talk show this fall Robert Feder Chicago media served fresh daily since 1980 Retrieved October 6 2019 Curious City Retrieved January 27 2017 WBEZ Program Schedule PDF PDF WBEZ Retrieved January 19 2015 Lights Camera Ira Chicago Tribune November 15 2005 Third Coast International Audio Festival Third Coast International Audio Festival Retrieved June 15 2013 Eng Monica August 1 2014 Remembering Annoying Music Show and Magnificent Obsession host Jim Nayder WBEZ Retrieved January 19 2015 Margasak Peter December 6 2006 WDCB Saves Blues Before Sunrise Chicago Reader a b Programs WBEZ Retrieved January 18 2015 The Afternoon Shift WBEZ Retrieved June 15 2013 Akimoff Tim 5 September 2012 Steve Edwards departs for University of Chicago s Institute of Politics WBEZ Retrieved June 15 2013 Janssen Kim September 4 2012 WBEZ s Steve Edwards heading to University of Chicago Chicago Sun Times Retrieved June 15 2013 Feder Robert September 16 2012 Tribune s Kogan to keep Afternoon Shift buzzing at WBEZ Time Out Chicago Retrieved June 15 2013 Rick Kogan Exits WGN AM Dean Richards To Replace Him Chicagoland Radio and Media September 21 2012 Retrieved June 15 2013 Channick Robert June 3 2015 WBEZ cancels The Afternoon Shift Chicago Tribune Retrieved October 6 2019 Saxon Wolfgang May 28 1994 Sondra B Gair Is Dead at 70 Host of Radio Show in Chicago New York Times Janssen Mike May 12 2003 PRX online audio market begins beta test this month Current org Retrieved January 19 2015 Distribution for Sound Opinions moving from APM to PRX July 1 American Public Media Retrieved January 19 2015 PRX Series Filmspotting weekly series PRX Public Radio Exchange Retrieved March 7 2019 Radio Netherlands The State We re In WBEZ Retrieved January 18 2015 PRX Snap Judgment Public Radio Exchange Retrieved June 15 2013 FCC Applications 6 12 RadioInsight June 12 2013 Retrieved October 14 2020 WDCB FM Seeks Help From Listeners amp FCC To Battle WBEZ FM s Interfering Translator Chicago Radio and Media September 8 2014 Retrieved January 18 2015 Lapin Andrew August 15 2013 Malatia s exit from WBEZ leaves staff guessing Current org External links EditOfficial website WBEZ in the FCC FM station database WBEZ on Radio Locator WBEZ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database WBEQ in the FCC FM station database WBEQ on Radio Locator WBEQ in Nielsen Audio s FM station database W219CD in the FCC FM station database Third Coast International Audio Festival The Business All Talk Chicago Reader April 14 2006 Section 2 p 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WBEZ amp oldid 1120816348, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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