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February 1972, Renaissance Radio WLDC-AM, began broadcasting evening re-runs of
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along with cultural news bulletins produced by WLDC-AM's news operation. In 1986, the university's new
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at 10:45 a.m. followed by 15 minutes of news analysis and commentary. On Mondays, a sports update would air covering local college and Loyola games. On Tuesdays, the "Music and Drama Show" would air with cultural and entertainment news along with student performances. Student Government
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