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WILI (AM)

Coordinates: 41°42′54.36″N 72°11′21.28″W / 41.7151000°N 72.1892444°W / 41.7151000; -72.1892444
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WILI
Frequency1400 kHz
Branding1400 AM and 95.3 FM WILI
Programming
FormatAdult contemporary; talk radio
Affiliations
Ownership
OwnerHall Communications, Inc.
WILI-FM
History
First air date
October 5, 1957; 67 years ago (1957-10-05)[1]
Call sign meaning
Willimantic
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID66180
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
41°42′54.36″N 72°11′21.28″W / 41.7151000°N 72.1892444°W / 41.7151000; -72.1892444
Translator(s)95.3 MHz W237EL (Willimantic)
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.wili.com

WILI (1400 kHz) is an AM radio station in Willimantic, Connecticut, broadcasting at a power of 1,000 watts, full-time. WILI's programming is also heard on translator station W237EL (95.3 FM). It is affiliated with the ABC Entertainment Network, the Red Sox Radio Network, and the UConn Basketball and Football Networks. Its sister station is WILI-FM (98.3). The station is owned by Hall Communications, Inc. and its studios are located on Main Street in Willimatic, near the Willimantic Footbridge.

Ownership

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Former logo of the radio station used until July 2010

In May 2005, Florida-based Hall Communications reached an agreement to acquire WILI and WILI-FM from Nutmeg Broadcasting Co. At the time of the purchase, Hall already owned WICH and WCTY in Norwich and WNLC and WKNL in New London. In addition, Hall owns a number of stations in medium-sized markets along the eastern seaboard from Vermont to Florida.[1]

Boom Box Parade

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WILI has gained international attention for its unusual July 4 Boom Box Parade. Called "Connecticut's Unique People's Parade," it is the largest parade of its kind in the world. In 1986, no marching band could be found for Windham's Memorial Day Parade. Five weeks later, the "Boom Box Parade" concept was born, as WILI plays the marching band music on the air, while thousands march and watch, loudly playing their radios boom boxes.

Anyone can march in the Boom Box Parade. The only requirement is to wear some red, white, and blue, and bring a radio tuned to WILI. American flags are optional, but encouraged. There is no official theme for the parade. Every year WILI morning disc jockey Wayne Norman serves as the parade's Grand Marshal.

It was not held in 2020 due to the Coronavirus Pandemic but a Virtual Version was held instead.

Translators

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Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class Transmitter coordinates FCC info
W237EL 95.3 FM Willimantic, Connecticut 140714 5 77 m (253 ft) D 41°41′0.4″N 72°12′55.3″W / 41.683444°N 72.215361°W / 41.683444; -72.215361 (W237EL) LMS

References

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  1. ^ a b Cronin, Anthony (May 4, 2005). "Florida radio company to buy two Willimantic stations". The Day (New London, CT).
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WILI". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
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