- WCFS-FM
Infobox Radio Station
name = WCFS-FM
city =Elmwood Park, Illinois
area =Chicago, Illinois
branding = "Fresh 105.9"
slogan = "Today's Soft Music"
airdate = 1950s (as WXFM)
1984 (as WCKG)
2007 (as WCFS)
frequency = 105.9 FM (MHz)
HD Radio 105.9-2FM (WCFS-2 -simulcast of WBBM Newsradio 780)
sister_stations = WBBM-AM,WBBM-FM , WJMK,WSCR ,WUSN ,WXRT
"part of CBS Corp. cluster with TV stationWBBM-TV "
format = AC
erp = 4,100Watt s
haat =
class = B
facility_id = 71289
owner =CBS Radio
licensee = CBS Radio East, Inc.
webcast = [http://player.cbsradio.com/player/CBSRadio_Player.html?id=1997&onestat=wcfs-fm Listen Live]
website = http://www.fresh1059.com
callsign_meaning = We're Chicago's Fresh Station|WCFS-FM (105.9 FM), also known as "Fresh 105.9", is an AC-formatted
radio station serving theChicago, Illinois , market. It is owned byCBS Radio and is consulted by Greg Dunkin, who also holds the nationally registered Fresh FM and related trademarks.History
According to the "Broadcasting Yearbook", the station's original call letters were WLEY; the LEY stood for Leyden Township where the station was located. Original programming was in English and Polish.
In a discussion at his store (Metro Golden Memories), it was noted that an early English language announcer at the station was
Chuck Schaden as a visitor, then employee in the early 1960s. At the time, WLEY was located in a non-air-conditioned three-roomshack behind an awning store near Grand and Harlem inElmwood Park, Illinois . The broadcast tower is still there on the west side of Harlem Ave, but the WCKGtransmitter relocated to theSears Tower , one of the first to use its broadcast facility.The Broadcasting Yearbook notes that WXFM was originally a local station for Elmwood Park. It was broadcast on 107.1 in the early 1950s, moving to 105.9 by 1960. When the FCC shut down Chicago FM WCLM (because they broadcast horse race results on their sub-carrier), WXFM moved to the WCLM studio in the 333 N. Michigan Building, downtown.
The FCC website references that the station was sold by its original owner, Zeb Zarnecki, to Evelyn Schoenfield, a school teacher. Schoenfield hired Robert Victor to run the station. Victor was the son-in-law of Sol Polk, owner of
Polk Brothers appliance stores. Polk Brothers sponsored several fine arts programs on the station. In the early 1960s, Victor took financial control of WXFM, without FCC approval. That move caught up with him as the FCC revoked the station license and put the frequency up for bid. Bidders included aBlue Island, Illinois station owner who had run WRBI-FM there, and Victor himself. Because of his radio programming experience, Robert Victor was awarded the new license, now called WXFM Incorporated.Announcers in the 1960s included Stu Olsen (now in
California ), Al Von Maisch (the overnight host) Tod Branson (later aMilwaukee sportscaster ) and Tom Jurek.WXFM played a mix of
classical music ,folk music , and broadway showtunes.Sponsors included Polk Brothers (for the overnight show). The station also featuredjazz and was the original home of TRIAD—an "underground rock show". It was affiliated with the "Market One Network", a sales representative who also sold forWQXR in New York. In its last days before being sold toCox Communications , WXFM featured a brokeredjazz format on weekdays and agospel music format on weekends, which included broadcasts of the Sunday services of several African-American Churches. Weekday jazz disc jockies includedDick Buckley and Daddy-O Holmes Daley.In 1984 the station was sold to Cox Communications, and it became Top-40 as WAGO "G-106," featuring John Records Landecker in mornings, who had made a name for himself on WLS. The format was changed to AOR in February 1985 and the call letters became WCKG. Initially the station played rock from 1964 through the then-present day, focusing on 1970s rock, but still playing a lot of current product. WCKG hired several former personalities from the formerly AOR WMET, which had evolved to AC.
By the late 1980s the station began to lean toward
classic rock , and by 1990, WCKG was a classic rock station. The station was sold toCBS Radio in May 1996. The station evolved into a talk format in July 1996 with the addition ofChicago radio legendSteve Dahl in the afternoons andThe Howard Stern Show in mornings, remaining classic rock in the other dayparts. By 1998, WCKG had evolved to a talk format outside of overnights and weekends; the remaining music would be phased out by 1999. During this time, the station continually flipped monikers, from "Chicago's Super CKG" to "105.9 The PaCKaGe" to "105.9 WCKG" to "Chicago's Fun House". The return of rock to overnights and weekends in 2002 resulted in the station's re-positioning as "Talk That Rocks"; the playlist initially focused onactive rock which slowly evolved tomainstream rock before being removed again by 2004. OnOctober 25 ,2005 , with the re-branding of Infinity-owned FM talk stations to the "Free FM " brand, WCKG became known as "105.9 WCKG, Chicago's Free FM".With Stern's departure from terrestrial radio on
December 16 ,2005 , Infinity announced that effectiveJanuary 3 ,2006 , WCKG would become the flagship radio station ofRover's Morning Glory . Following months of poor ratings, Rover's Morning Glory was dropped onAugust 1 ,2006 , and was replaced by the New York-based The Opie and Anthony Show. Steve Dahl continued to anchor the radio station with his afternoon drive-time show featuring newsmanBuzz Kilman .In early 2007, WCKG placed more emphasis on local personalities, with new programs featuring Matt Dahl and
Garry Meier , and dropped the "Free FM" name to become "Chicago's FM Talk Station". [http://www.suntimes.com/business/feder/366091,CST-FIN-feder02.article] OnJuly 23 ,2007 at 2:00 p.m., the station began calling itself "The Package" once again, at the urging of Steve Dahl. These moves, however, were not enough to save the station's ratings, which despite an upward turn thanks to Meier, had still not recovered from loss of Stern.October 29 ,2007 was the last day of the talk format on WCKG, as hosts and station staff said their goodbyes on-air. cite web | url = http://www.formatchange.com/wckg-becomes-fresh-1059/ | title = WCKG Becomes Fresh 105.9 | accessmonthday = December 17 | accessyear = 2007 | author = Lance | date = 2007-11-05 | work = FormatChange.com At 5:00 p.m. that day, Steve Dahl announced that his show would continue to air throughNovember 2 on WCKG, with best-of clips airing for the rest of the day, and his entire show moving to sister stationWJMK onNovember 5 .From October 29 until
November 4 ,2007 , WCKG played clips of the Steve Dahl Show around the clock. On November 2 CBS Radio planted stories with the media writers at the "Chicago Sun-Times " and "Chicago Tribune " that the station would switch to an all-Christmas format that afternoon [http://www.suntimes.com/business/feder/632169,CST-FIN-feder02.article] before an after-Christmas unveiling of their actual new format. However this would be a ruse [http://www.suntimes.com/business/feder/636374,CST-FIN-feder06.article] , designed to throw future competitor and long-time ratings leaderWLIT off from their plans to start playing all-Christmas beginning November 8. WLIT ended up switching to all-Christmas music the morning on the 2nd [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-sat_radio_1103nov03,0,3360793.story Topic Galleries - chicagotribune.com ] ] ; CBS Radio "backed off" their all-Christmas plan [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-sun_phil_1104nov04,0,6845678.column Topic Galleries - chicagotribune.com ] ] (which was actually designed to give the future WCFS a two-month head start on WLIT), and continued to play the best of Dahl all weekend.Dahl's show moved to
WJMK and became its new morning show on Monday,November 5 . That day, WCKG simulcast several of Chicago's other CBS Radio affiliates. From 5:30 to 10 AM, they simulcast Dahl's first show on WJMK. From 10 AM until 2 PM, they simulcastWSCR . From 2 to 4 PM, they simulcastWXRT , and from 4 to 5 PM, they simulcastWBBM-FM . At 5 PM local time, after the CBS Radio News bell for the top of the hour newscast, WCKG became Fresh 105.9. The first song played was "Beautiful Day " byU2 . [ [http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/chi-tue_wckg_1106nov06,0,7636706.story Fresh sound unveiled at WCKG] ] The station shares its branding withsister station WWFS in theNew York City area.WCKG was the flagship station of the
NBA 'sChicago Bulls from 2006 until 2007. With the demise of WCKG's talk format, the Bulls returned toWMVP .The station adopted the new WCFS calls on
November 26 ,2007 , after FCC approval. A religious station owned by theChristian Fellowship Church inDu Quoin, Illinois also uses the same calls, but is a low power FM station, and thus identifies as WCFS-LP and will be able to keep those calls.On Monday, April 13, Program Director Mike Peterson named
Rick Hall as afternoon personality. Previously, Hall worked double duty as weekend/fill-in personality at sister stationWUSN /US*99.5 and music director–midday personality at Milwaukee'sWFZH Contemporary Christian "105.3 The Fish."On-Air Lineup
References
External links
* [http://www.fresh1059.com WCFS official website]
*FMQ|WCFS
*FML|WCFS
*FMARB|WCFS
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