WRLL explained

WRLL
City:Cicero, Illinois
Country:US
Area:Chicago market
Branding:WRLL 1450AM
Frequency:1450 kHz
Format:Spanish variety
Power:1,000 watts unlimited
Class:C (local)
Facility Id:42068
Owner:Midway Broadcasting Corporation
Licensing Authority:FCC
Callsign Meaning:"Real Oldies" (on-air branding for original WRLL at 1690 AM)

WRLL (1450 AM) is a Spanish variety radio station licensed to Cicero, Illinois, and serving the Chicago market. The station is owned by Midway Broadcasting.

History

In 2006, WVON, which had long operated on 1450 AM, moved to 1690 AM. The WRLL callsign, which had been held by the original station on 1690 AM, "Real Oldies 1690", was shifted to 1450. Initially simulcasting WVON, on September 3, 2007, the station adopted a Spanish-language format called "Radio Latino".[1]

Until 2021, WRLL shared the 1450 kHz frequency with brokered ethnic station WCEV. After WCEV shut down and had its license cancelled, WRLL gained full control over the frequency, allowing it to become a 24-hour station on October 18, 2021.[2]

On April 5, 2022, WRLL's translator, W252AW, was fined $9,000, following an informal objection filed by Albert David, as the translator had been operating and originating programming while its parent station, WRLL, was off the air.[3] [4]

External links

41.8325°N -87.7056°W

Notes and References

  1. "WRLL/Chicago Sets Flip To Spanish", All Access. August 23, 2007. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  2. News: Feder . Robert . Robert Feder . Robservations: Melissa McGurren sues The Mix; fourth woman targets Eric Ferguson; Rick Party joins 104.3 JAMS . October 15, 2021 . robertfeder.com . October 15, 2021.
  3. "Chicago Translator Survives License Challenge, But FCC Fine Totals $9,000.", InsideRadio. April 6, 2022. Retrieved April 15, 2023.
  4. Ashworth, Susan. "Translator Faces $9,000 Penalty and Consent Decree After Objections", RadioWorld. April 7, 2022. Retrieved April 15, 2023.