WMAQ was an AM radio station in located in Chicago, Illinois, USA & broadcast @ 670 kHz with 50,000 watts. The station was in existence from 1922 to 2000 & was the oldest surviving broadcast outlet in Chicago. It was a class A clear channel station & could be heard, particularly @ night, over most of the eastern US. WMAQ was a charter affiliate for the CBS Radio Network, but was longest known as a NBC Radio O&O station. It's transmitter was located in Bloomingdale, Illinois just off of Army Trail Road, where it remains to this day. The AM 670 transmitter is now in use by WMAQ's successor, All-Sports Radio WSCR.
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| - WMAQ was an AM radio station in located in Chicago, Illinois, USA & broadcast @ 670 kHz with 50,000 watts. The station was in existence from 1922 to 2000 & was the oldest surviving broadcast outlet in Chicago. It was a class A clear channel station & could be heard, particularly @ night, over most of the eastern US. WMAQ was a charter affiliate for the CBS Radio Network, but was longest known as a NBC Radio O&O station. It's transmitter was located in Bloomingdale, Illinois just off of Army Trail Road, where it remains to this day. The AM 670 transmitter is now in use by WMAQ's successor, All-Sports Radio WSCR.
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| - W e M ust A sk Q uestions
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| - All-news Radio
- Country
- News/Talk
- Adult standards
- Hot Adult Contemporary
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| - *67 WMAQ
- *67-Q
- *WMAQ All News 67
- *WMAQ All News 670
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| - CBS Radio
- Chicago Daily News
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- NBC Radio
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| - WMAQ was an AM radio station in located in Chicago, Illinois, USA & broadcast @ 670 kHz with 50,000 watts. The station was in existence from 1922 to 2000 & was the oldest surviving broadcast outlet in Chicago. It was a class A clear channel station & could be heard, particularly @ night, over most of the eastern US. WMAQ was a charter affiliate for the CBS Radio Network, but was longest known as a NBC Radio O&O station. It's transmitter was located in Bloomingdale, Illinois just off of Army Trail Road, where it remains to this day. The AM 670 transmitter is now in use by WMAQ's successor, All-Sports Radio WSCR.
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