Media in Peoria, Illinois
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This is a listing of the broadcasters and published media targeted at Peoria, Illinois. TV information includes cities where Peoria TV has been dominant, including Bloomington/Normal full-power TV, and LaSalle/Peru TV before cable TV.
Radio
[edit]Start dates are for the frequency/station license, not for callsign or programming that may have moved from license to license.
FM
[edit]Freq | Call | City | Owner | Start | ERP (W) | Nickname | Format | RDS | HD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
88.5 | WBNH | Peoria | Central Illinois Radio Fellowship | 1989 | 48,000 | WBNH | Christian | Yes | No |
89.9 | WCBU | Peoria | Bradley University | January 1970[1] | 26,000 | Peoria Public Radio | Public/news/talk | Yes | 2 |
90.7 | WAZU | Peoria | Sirius Syncope | June 2010 | 500 | 90.7 WAZU | Hip Hop | Yes | No |
91.5 | WCIC | Pekin | Northwestern Media[2] | November 2, 1983[1] | 47,000 | 91.5 WCIC | Christian AC | Yes[a&t] | No |
92.3 | WZPW | Peoria | Cumulus | 1992 | 19,000 | Z 92-3 | CHR/Rhythmic | Yes[a&t] | No |
93.3 | WPBG | Peoria | Midwest Communications | April 1947[3][4] | 41,000 | 93.3 The Drive | Classic Hits | Yes[a&t] | 4 |
94.3 | WPMJ | Chillicothe | Covenant Network | May 16, 1977[1] | 6,000 | 94.3 WPMJ | Christian talk | No | No |
94.7 | W234AO | El Paso | Spirit Education Foundation | November 2006 | 25 | [t]88.1 WSOG | Christian talk | No | No |
94.9 | WAAG | Galesburg | John T. Pritchard (Galesburg Broadcasting) | December 15, 1966[1] | 50,000 | FM 95 | Country | Yes[a&t] | No |
95.5 | WGLO | Pekin | Cumulus | November 18, 1971[1] | 7,000 | 95-5 'GLO | Classic rock | Yes[a&t] | No |
95.9 | W240DM | Peoria | Midwest Communications | May 15, 2017 | 250 | [t]93.3 WPBG-HD3 (Freedom 95.9) | Conservative Talk | Yes | No |
96.5 | WHPI | Farmington | Mike Rea (Advanced Media Partners) | 1997 | 4,000 | 98-5 Kiss FM | CHR/Pop | No | No |
97.3 | WFYR | Elmwood | Cumulus | 1993 | 24,000 | 97.3 River Country | Country | Yes[a&t] | No |
97.7 | (Part 15) | Peoria | Bradley University | ? | ? | WRBU The Edge | College radio | No | No |
97.7 | W249CZ | Peoria | WPEO | (CP) | 250 | [t]1020 WPEO | (CP) | Yes | No |
98.5 | WPIA | Eureka | Mike Rea (Advanced Media Partners) | 1989 | 6,000 | 98-5 Kiss FM | CHR/Pop | Yes | No |
99.1 | W256CH | Pekin | Seventh-day Adventists (Illinois) | (CP) | 19 | [t]103.3 WLSE | (CP) | No | No |
99.9 | WWCT | Bartonville | Mike Rea (Advanced Media Partners) | 1997 | 2,000 | Peoria's CT 99-9 | AAA | Yes | No |
100.3 | W262BY | Peoria | Midwest Communications | 2011 | 140 | [t]93.3 WPBG-HD4 (1470 WMBD) | News/Talk | No | No |
100.5 | WRVY-FM | Henry | Virden Broadcasting Corporation | July 1990 | 3,000 | 100.5 WRVY | Country | No | No |
100.7 | W264AZ | Dahinda | Seventh-day Adventists (Illinois) | 2007 | 38 | [t]102.9 WWKJ-LP | Christian | No | No |
101.1 | WZPN | Glasford | Mike Rea (Advanced Media Partners) | 1999 | 3,000 | 101.1 ESPN Peoria | Sports | No | No |
101.5 | WBNQ | Bloomington | Cumulus | ? | 50,000 | 101-5 WBNQ | CHR/Pop | Yes[a&t] | No |
102.3 | WKZF | Morton | Midwest Communications | November 28, 1976[1] | 4,000 | KZ 102.3 | Rhythmic Classic Hits | Yes[a&t] | No |
102.7 | W274BM | Peoria | Midwest Communications | 2012 | 10 | [t]93.3 WPBG-HD2 (102.7 SuperHits) | Oldies | Yes[a&t] | No |
102.9 | WWKJ-LP | Peoria | Seventh-day Adventists (Peoria Christian Radio) | 2004 | 100 | (off air) | (off air) | No | No |
103.1 | WXEC-LP | Eureka | Eureka College | March 25, 2024 | 71 | EC 103.1 | Alternative rock | No | No |
103.3 | WLSE | Canton | Seventh-day Adventists (Canton SDA Church) | December 20, 2013[5] | 5,700 | ? | Christian | No | No |
103.5 | W278AE | Peoria | Bradley University | 1997 | 50 | [t]89.9 WCBU-HD2 | Classical Music | Yes | No |
103.9 | W280EJ | Pekin | WPEO | (CP) | 10 | [t]1020 WPEO | Christian | Yes | No |
104.3 | W282AO | Canton | Seventh-day Adventists (Illinois) | 2007 | 38 | [t]95.7 WVCL-LP | Christian | No | No |
104.3 | W282BS | Dunlap | Seventh-day Adventists (Illinois) | 2012 | 13 | [t]102.9 WWKJ-LP | Christian | No | No |
104.9 | WXCL | Pekin | Midwest Communications | 1973[1] | 6,000 | 104.9 The Wolf | Country | Yes[a&t] | No |
105.7 | WIXO | Peoria | Cumulus | May 14, 1972[1] | 33,000 | 105.7 The X Rocks | Active Rock | Yes[a&t] | No |
106.3 | WPNV-LP | Peoria | Black Business Alliance (Peoria Chapter) | December 1, 2014[6] | 40 | WPNV | Urban AC | No | No |
106.9 | WSWT | Peoria | Midwest Communications | 1964[1] | 50,000 | Mix 106.9 | Adult Contemporary | Yes[a&t] | No |
107.5 | W298BH | Peoria | Larry Nelson (American Education Foundation) | (CP) | 225 | [t]1350 WOAM | (CP) | Yes | No |
107.9 | WPZA | Canton | Wayne W. Whalen (WPW) | October 7, 1968[1] | 25,000 | 107.9 | Christian[7] | Yes | No |
- ^[a&t] displays artist and title on Radio Data System
- ^[t] FM translator: repeats another station's program
AM
[edit]Freq | Call | City | Owner | Start | Day Power (W) |
Night Power |
Nickname | Format | Stereo | HD |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1020 | WPEO | Peoria | WPEO | 1946[3][8] | 1,000 | 0 | WPEO | Christian talk | No | No |
1140 | WVEL | Pekin | Cumulus | April 21, 1946[1][8] | 5,000 | 0 | WVEL | Christian | No | No |
1290 | WIRL | Peoria | Midwest Communications | 1947[3] | 5,000 | 5,000 | Freedom 95.9 | Conservative Talk | No | No |
1350 | WOAM | Peoria | Larry Nelson (American Education Foundation) | February 8, 1960[1][9] | 1,000 | 1,000 | ? | Adult standards[7] | No | No |
1470 | WMBD (AM) | Peoria | Midwest Communications | February 14, 1927[8] | 5,000 | 5,000 | 1470 WMBD | News/Talk | No | No |
1560 | WBYS | Canton | Wayne W. Whalen (WPW) | October 5, 1947[1] | 250 | 18 | WBYS | News/Talk | No | No |
- Nighttime power of 0 denotes daytime-only stations, traditionally to protect clear-channel stations at night: WPEO protecting KDKA (AM) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and WVEL protecting WRVA (AM) Richmond, Virginia and XEMR-AM Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico.
Television
[edit]Virt. Ch. |
Call | City | Owner | Operator | Start | Digital Ch. |
DTV | Nickname | Programming |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
19.1 | WHOI | Peoria | Sinclair | Sinclair | October 1953[10] | 24 | 720p | TBD Peoria | TBD |
19.2 | ? | 720p | Comet TV | Comet | |||||
19.3 | ? | 480i | Charge 19.3 | Charge Network | |||||
25.1 | WEEK-TV | Peoria | Gray | Gray | February 1, 1953[8] | 25 | 1080i | WEEK 25 | NBC |
25.2 | August 1, 2016 | 720p | Heart Of Illinois ABC | ABC | |||||
25.3 | August 1, 2016 | 720p | Peoria-Bloomington CW | CW+ | |||||
25.4 | ? | 480i | Ion 25.4 | Ion Television | |||||
31.1 | WMBD-TV | Peoria | Nexstar | Nexstar | January 1, 1958[8] | 26 | 1080i | CBS | |
31.2 | September 26, 2011 | 480i | Bounce 31.2 | Bounce TV | |||||
31.3 | ? | 480i | Laff 31.3 | Laff | |||||
31.4 | ? | 480i | Escape 31.4 | Court TV Mystery | |||||
43.1 | WYZZ-TV | Bloomington | Cunningham | Nexstar | October 18, 1982[1] | 28 | 720p | Fox | |
43.2 | ? | 480i | This TV | ||||||
43.3 | ? | 480i | getTV 43 | getTV | |||||
47.1 | WTVP | Peoria | IVPTC | IVPTC | June 23, 1971[1] | 35 | 1080i | PBS | |
47.2 | ? | 1080i | Kids | PBS Kids | |||||
47.3 | ? | 480i | World Channel 47 | PBS World | |||||
47.4 | ? | 480i | Create TV | Create | |||||
47.5 | ? | 480i | WTVP Remote | WTVP Remote | |||||
59.1 | WTVK | Pekin | Four Seasons | Four Seasons | ? | [tvt]18 | 720p | infomercials | Infomercials |
59.2 | ? | 480i | Grio 59.2 | Grio |
- ^[tvt] TV translator: repeats another station's program
Defunct
[edit]Radio
[edit]- 1580 WWXL (AM) Peoria (1947–?) — sister to 94.1 WWXL-FM; in 1948, was on the air on 1580, with a construction permit for 1590;[3] gone by 1959[8]
- 88.5 WECU Peoria (1990s) — on air around 1989;[1] time-shared frequency with WBNH Pekin; eventually went off air, allowing WBNH to go full-time
- 93.3 WEEK-FM Peoria (c. 1948) — sister to 1350 WEEK (AM); not yet on air at start of 1948;[3] already gone by 1959;[8] frequency later used by WMBD-FM (93.3 WPBG); callsign later used by 98.5 Eureka
- 94.1 WWXL-FM Peoria (c. 1948) — sister to 1580 WWXL (AM); not yet on air at start of 1948;[3] already gone by 1959;[8] now unusable: adjacent 94.3 later allocated to Chillicothe (now WPMJ)
- 95.7 WIRL-FM Peoria (c. 1948) — not yet on air at start of 1948;[3] already gone by 1959;[8] now unusable: 95.3 Pekin allocation moved to adjacent 95.5 in 1980s with WGLO
- 96.5 WMMJ-FM Peoria (c. 1948) — construction permit as of 1948;[3] already gone by 1959;[8] 96.5 allocated to nearby Farmington in 1990s (now WHPI)
- 100.9 WBOD Canton (c. 1989) — not yet on air in 1989;[1] likely never launched: adjacent 101.1 allocated to nearby Glasford in 1990s (now WZPN)
Low-power FM
[edit]- 103.1 WEUR-LP Eureka (c. 2001) — Likely never on air: Construction permit requested in August 2000 and issued 2001-06-27 to Eureka College; permit expired 2002-12-27 without license.[11]
- 106.3 Eureka (c. 2014) — Likely never on air: Construction permit requested in November 2013 and issued in January 2014 to Faith Baptist Temple in Eureka;[12] permit cancelled July 27, 2015 without license or callsign.[12][13]
Peoria area low-power TV
[edit]- 16 W16AZ Lacon (c. 1994) — construction permit for Kelly Communications; expired in 1996 without being licensed[14]
- 67 W67CW Peoria (1995–2005?) — M.C. Productions, 1101 S. "Mathew" St. and 1923 W. Lincoln Ave.,[15] 61605. Construction permit granted 1993-09-28; licensed 1995-06-29; application to move to channel 65 dismissed 1997-10-09; renewal on channel 67 on 1997-12-01; license expired 2005-12-01; deleted 2007-10-15.[16]
Bloomington TV
[edit]- 15 WBLN Bloomington (1955?–1959?) — sold by Cecil W. Roberts to Worth S. Rough's WBLN TV Inc. on 13 July 1955;[1] off the air but still holding permit in 1959;[8] empty channel allocation moved to Champaign in 1967 for WICD; callsign reused by channel 43 from 1982 start until it became WYZZ-TV
Peoria TV in LaSalle-Peru
[edit]Until cable TV was common in the late 1970s, LaSalle/Peru received primarily Peoria television using television translators.
By March 1965, LaSalle, Spring Valley, and Peru already had CATV systems owned by The Television Transmission Company.[17]
- 35 WEEQ LaSalle (1957–1970s?) — LaSalle's only full-power allocation, channel 35, started as WEEQ, a co-owned satellite of WEEK-TV Peoria (which was on 43 Peoria then on 25 Peoria);[8][18] it was on the air as early as November 1957.[18] Channel allocation used by WWTO since 1 December 1986.[1]
- 71 W71AE (1964–1979?) — This carried co-owned 31 WMBD-TV Peoria. License granted 15 November 1962;[19] A picture of the 485-foot (148 m) Rohn tower and its 16-bay antenna is shown in a Rohn advertisement in the 1 July 1963 issue of Broadcasting.[20] Started around 1964.[18] Renewed November 1971.[21] WMBD-TV still shown as having "1 trans." in 1975 Yearbook.[page needed] Guessed as deleted in 1979 in W9WI translator listing.[22]
- 78 W78AC (1963–1964?) — This carried 19 WTVH Peoria (now WHOI) in the early 1960s. Listed in September 1962 TV Guide.[18] License granted 18 February 1963.[23] It was no longer in TV Guide by the end of 1964.[18]
- The Community Word — monthly community newspaper that covers neighborhoods and local politics[24]
- Numero — monthly entertainment guide
- Peoria Journal Star — daily newspaper
- Peoria Magazines group — includes Peoria Progress Plays, Art & Society, InterBusiness Issues, and the Peoria Woman
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications. 1989. Archived from the original on 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2010-08-31. Illinois radio on pages B-87–B-99: B-88 Bloomington & Canton; B-90 Chillicothe; B-92 Galesburg; B-95 Morton & Normal; B-96 Pekin & Peoria. Illinois TV on pages C-21–C-23.
- ^ "Form 314 Application for Consent to Assignment of Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License (File No. BALED-20190805AAT)". Public Inspection Files. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. 2019-08-23. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Broadcasting Yearbook Number. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications. 1948. Archived from the original on 2010-09-27. Retrieved 2010-08-30. Illinois AM on pages 94 & 98; Illinois FM on page 294. Page 326 shows 4 additional FM construction permits already in progress for Peoria.
- ^ What is now 93.3 was on 92.5 until the 1960s.
- ^ "Application Search Details File Number: BLED-20131107ABL". Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. 2013-12-20. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
- ^ "Application Search Details File Number: BLL-20141124ASV". Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. 2014-12-04. Retrieved 2015-02-07.
- ^ a b Tarter, Steve (2011-01-02). "On the Air: Roaming along with WOAM once again". Peoria Journal Star. Peoria, Illinois. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Broadcasting Yearbook Number. Washington, D.C.: Broadcasting Publications. 1959. Archived from the original on 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2010-08-30. Illinois radio on pages B-142–B-146. Page B-23 shows Bloomington TV; page B-25 shows LaSalle and Peoria TV as well as unused Galesburg and Pekin allotments.
- ^ On 1350 kHz, 1948 Broadcasting Yearbook shows year 1947 for WEEK (AM); but 1989 Yearbook shows year 1960 for WXCL (AM). Reference does not mention whether 1947 station was deleted and replaced rather than transferred.
- ^ Channel 19 signed on in October 1953: 1959 Yearbook gives October 12. 1989 Yearbook gives October 20.
- ^ "Application Search Details; File Number: BNPL-20000831ADZ". CDBS Public Access. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
- ^ a b "Application Search Details; File Number: BNPL-20131114BIQ". CDBS Public Access. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
- ^ "Station Search Details (Facility Id 196478)". CDBS Public Access. Washington, D.C.: Federal Communications Commission. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
- ^ FCC Application Search Results for facility ID 52283. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ^ "DW67CW TV - Channel 67, Peoria, IL". Webotics. Retrieved 2011-01-10.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ FCC Application Search Results for facility ID 39510. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ^ "Community Antenna Franchise Activities" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1965-03-01. p. 97. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- ^ a b c d e Quick, Doug (2010-09-18). "Other Television History". Archived from the original on 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2011-01-10.
- ^ "For the Record, Actions of Nov. 15" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1962-11-26. pp. 88–89. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
- ^ "For towers of all kinds call ROHN" (PDF), Broadcasting, p. 65, 1963-07-01, retrieved 2020-01-04
- ^ "For the Record, Renewal of licenses, all stations" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1971-08-16. pp. 40–42. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
Broadcast Bureau granted renewal of licenses for the following UHF sand VHF translators ... W49AA Springfield and W71AE LaSalle, both Illinois
- ^ Smith, D. "Defunct translators above channel 69". Retrieved 2011-01-10.
"Now" is my best guess as to what happened to the translator in question. Many of these are probably wrong. W71AE ... Del 1979
- ^ "For the Record, Actions of Feb. 18" (PDF). Broadcasting. 1963-02-25. Retrieved 2020-01-04.
W78AC, Metromedia Inc., Peru, LaSalle, Ottawa, and Streater [sic], all Illinois, and change type trans.
- ^ The Community Word
External links
[edit]- Newspapers Published in Peoria County from the Illinois Newspaper Project of the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign – includes over 150 past and present newspaper titles
- Tazewell County and Woodford County from same source