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412:-promoted broadcast was made two weeks later, on February 23. It was announced that a third concert would be held on March 16, 1922, transmitting on the standard amateur radio station wavelength of 200 meters (1500 kHz) from Benson's home at 4942 Wiesehan Avenue. However, this broadcast was canceled shortly before it was scheduled to take place, when L. R. Schmidt, in charge of monitoring the federal government's ninth Radio Inspection district, notified the participants that he had begun strictly enforcing a rule, adopted effective December 1, 1921, that banned amateur radio stations from making broadcasts intended for the general public. 444:(March 23, 1922), and the Stix-Baer-Fuller department store's WCK (April 3, 1922, deleted November 30, 1928, as WSBF). At this time all broadcasters transmitted their entertainment programs on 360 meters, so the stations in a given area had to establish a time-sharing agreement specifying the time periods during which each would operate. A Benwood Company advertisement that appeared in early May listed WEB's schedule as 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. In late April it was announced that WEB had installed a 300-watt transmitter — a high power for the time — consisting of six 50-watt tubes. 421: 398:
last word in luxury tourists", and it also could be installed on police department automobiles for emergency communication. The two also made a few additional experimental radio broadcasts, from a variety of sites and apparently under multiple station licenses, although details are limited. On January 29, 1922, it was announced that Woods was preparing a radio concert for the upcoming Friday evening featuring the City Club Quartet, to be followed at noon on Saturday by an address by Beatrice Forbes Robertson on the "Causes and Cure of Labor Unrest".
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In the year-and-a-half prior to WEB's first license, the Benwood Company and its owners had made several experimental broadcasts on an irregular schedule. The Benwood Company was a small electrical firm, specializing in radio, that was named after its co-founders, the company's president William E.
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began working in conjunction with The Benwood Company, a partnership that would expand over the next few years. The newspaper arranged for Benson and Woods to conduct a broadcast on February 9, 1922, from the Benwood building located at 1110 Olive Street, and following its successful completion the
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Benson and Woods continued to work on developing radiotelephone equipment, and an early December 1920 newspaper article stated that they had successfully communicated with an automobile over a distance of 30 miles (48 kilometers). At the time, it was noted that "The wireless telephone will be the
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There were numerous frequency shifts during the WIL's early history, until, in mid-1929, the station was assigned to part-time operation on a low-powered "local" frequency, 1200 kHz. It initially shared this frequency with two other St. Louis stations, WMAY and KFWF, but after both of these
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The December 1, 1921, regulations mandated that stations wishing to make broadcasts now had to hold a Limited Commercial license that explicitly authorized the broadcasts. The Benwood Company filed the necessary paperwork, and on April 5, 1922, was issued a broadcasting station license with the
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In January 2008, Bonneville agreed to sell the station to the Entertainment Media Trust for $ 1.2 million; the deal did not include the rights to the WIL call sign. Following the sale's completion, on March 5, 2008, the call sign was changed to KZQZ, and the format was changed to
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randomly assigned call letters of WEB. The authorization included permission to use both wavelengths that had been set aside by the government for broadcasting stations: 360 meters (833 kHz) for "entertainment" and 485 meters (619 kHz) for "market and weather news".
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p.m. on Friday. WIL was now broadcasting on 1100 kHz, a frequency it shared with WCK. This arrangement lasted until early 1927, when the Benson Radio Broadcasting Company resumed as the sole operator, and the station's studios were moved to the Missouri Hotel Building.
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The FCC announced on February 8, 2021, that the former EMT-licensed AM allocations in the St. Louis market, including KZQZ's frequency, would go up for auction on July 27, 2021. No bids were received for any of the four frequencies during the eight-day auction.
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KZQZ and its sister Entertainment Media Trust stations had their licenses revoked on March 20, 2020, for being controlled by Bob Romanik, a convicted felon. Despite the license revocation, KZQZ programming continued on 1430 kHz, effectively as
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building, and the station licensee was changed to "St. Louis Star and the Benson Co." After a short series of tests, the newspaper announced that regular programming from the new studio would start on January 31, and the station's schedule would be
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In November 1924, ownership of WEB was transferred to the Benson Radio Company, and in January 1925 the station's call sign was changed to WIL. Shortly thereafter primary responsibility for the station's operations was taken over by the
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announced plans to acquire Sinclair's St. Louis stations in June 1999; a year later, following subsequent litigation, Emmis agreed to only acquire six radio stations for $ 220 million, with Sinclair retaining television station
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KZQZ traces its founding to April 5, 1922, the date that radio station WEB was first licensed to The Benwood Company of St. Louis. This makes it one of four St. Louis radio stations awarded a license in the spring of 1922.
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On July 20, 2006, severe thunderstorms caused major damage around St. Louis, leaving hundreds of thousands without electricity, and knocking down one of WIL's transmitting towers. (At the same time, two of the
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over WIL-FM. By the early 1980s, WIL-FM was established as the top country music station in town, so the programming at the two stations was again separated, with WIL, on the AM band, adopting a
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announced that it would acquire the Heritage Media stations for $ 630 million on July 14, 1997; the sale was completed in early 1998. Heritage was in the process of being acquired by
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newspaper, over a radiotelephone transmitter operated at Woods' home at 4312 De Tonty Street. (At least three other stations made election night broadcasts: the
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format, and it was an early career stop in the late 1950s and early 1960s for some personalities who later achieved success in New York City radio, including
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LIN Broadcasting put its radio stations up for sale on September 23, 1986; that November, it agreed to sell WIL and WIL-FM, along with its stations in
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The call sign was changed back to WIL on June 29, 2005; on July 1, the station relaunched as "Country Legends 1430" with a classic country format.
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Woods, and vice president Lester Arthur "Eddie" Benson. On election night November 2, 1920, the two men broadcast election results provided by the
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still has Woods as 9LC, with The Benwood Company now having its own standard amateur license, 9LA. These same two assignments also appear in the
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effort was hailed by the paper as "the first elaborate program given by wireless in this section of the United States". A second
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Participants at a February 9, 1922, radio broadcast from The Benwood Company's second floor studio, made in cooperation with the
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In the 1930s, WIL branded itself as "The Biggest Little Station in the Nation". Under the provisions of the
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format, dubbed "Real Oldies 1430", on June 27, 2003. The adult standards format returned October 12, 2004.
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on July 8, 1968. It became St. Louis's top country music outlet, while featuring personalities such as
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WEB was the fourth St. Louis radio station to receive a broadcasting license, preceded by the
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had effective control of the stations in their last years; despite the revocation, KZQZ and
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Basketball Network, airing broadcasts of the men's basketball games, which originated from
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Facing the aging demographics of the nostalgia format, WRTH to a short-lived 50s/60s
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it was one of the first radio stations to have been established and licensed in the
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For the radio station in San Francisco, California, formerly known as KZQZ, see
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affiliate on April 28, 1957. Later that year, the Bensons sold WIL, along with
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in a $ 23 million deal. The following year, as part of Heritage's merger with
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May 4, 1922, advertisement for The Benwood Company and its radio station, WEB.
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In the mid-1970s, facing competition from startup country station WGNU-FM in
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stations were deleted in the early 1930s WIL was able to operate fulltime.
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for $ 1.65 million; LIN immediately announced plans to program WIL as an
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The former KZQZ's four-tower transmitter site is in the village of
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AM 1380 was knocked off the air as well.) WIL had to apply for a
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continued to broadcast without a valid license into April 2020.
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published stories about the continuing illegal broadcasts.
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in Los Angeles; both deals were completed in October 2000.
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magazine claimed a number of "firsts" for WIL, including:
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In fall 2006, the station began serving as the St. Louis
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p.m. to midnight on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, and 9
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metropolitan area, and was known for most of its life as
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American Basketball Association flagship radio stations
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station. After one year, LIN changed WIL's format to
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A new studio was built on the eighth floor of the 3328: 2745: 2490: 2465: 2353: 2315: 2111: 1992: 1294:"WIL Drops All-News Idea For Country; Adds New DJs" 240: 224: 214: 204: 199: 183: 163: 143: 138: 116: 108: 91: 86: 76: 71: 58: 48: 31: 1604:"News Corporation Buying Heritage Media of Dallas" 509:first to have its own news-gathering organization. 1184:"Balaban $ 650,000 Buy Among Six Sales Announced" 1047:"1,000-Mile Set Installed by St. Louis Concern", 896:"'News' Wireless Service on Election Wins Praise" 735:with reduced power until the tower was replaced. 367:Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company 1731:"WRTH AM to return to original format Wednesday" 1536:"Sinclair to buy Heritage radio and TV stations" 1501: 1499: 1497: 864:"Wireless Phone Relays Returns of Post-Dispatch" 500:first commercial station on the air in St. Louis 373:under a Special Amateur authorization, 8ZZ (now 23:Radio station in St. Louis, Missouri (1922–2020) 1323:"LIN Broadcasting Puts Radio Stations On Block" 1235:"St. Louis, San Antonio, Raleigh stations sold" 1659:"Sinclair to sell six radio stations to Emmis" 515:North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement 338:Experimental broadcasts by The Benwood Company 1956: 983:"The Star's Next Radio Concert on Thursday", 8: 1094:"Tune in on The Star, WIL, Saturday Night", 26: 3486:Defunct radio stations in the United States 1409:"Heritage's Hoak and his vision of success" 942:Amateur Radio Stations of the United States 930:Amateur Radio Stations of the United States 812: 810: 490:A station advertisement in a 1933 issue of 2312: 1963: 1949: 1941: 1568:"Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. Form 10-K" 1119: 1117: 911:"Wireless Telephone for Autos Perfected", 563:In 1967, the Balabans sold WIL and its FM 25: 1059: 1057: 783:, until early April 2020, just after the 451: 341: 1827:"Bonneville spins station, keeps calls" 1759:"WRTH-AM/St. Louis Now Classic Country" 1602:Fabrikant, Geraldine (March 18, 1997). 843: 841: 806: 506:first to broadcast election returns and 300:, and broadcast from 1922 to 2020. As 1831:Radio & Television Business Report 1321:Storch, Charles (September 24, 1986). 3461:Radio stations disestablished in 2020 1882:"FCC Schedules Auction of 136 FM CPs" 1852:Lussenhop, Jessica (August 2, 2012). 1631:"Emmis to buy Sinclair stations here" 934:upgraded to a Special Amateur license 637:On June 21, 1990, WIL switched to an 7: 1714:"'Real Oldies' Arrives in St. Louis" 3471:Radio stations established in 1922 3466:2020 disestablishments in Missouri 3422:List of radio stations in Illinois 3417:List of radio stations in Missouri 1581:Securities and Exchange Commission 1420:. November 14, 1988. pp. 64–5 14: 1880:McLane, Paul (February 8, 2021). 1515:Federal Communications Commission 729:Federal Communications Commission 719:AM 550 towers were toppled, and 684:), along with its own WKKX (now 3456:1922 establishments in Missouri 1801:"Bonneville Sells St. Louis AM" 1482:. December 14, 1990. p. 33 1361:. November 10, 1986. p. 92 1153:"WIL Affiliates With ABC Radio" 1034:Benwood Company advertisement, 817:Holleman, Joe (April 8, 2020). 647:Hits of the '40s, '50s and '60s 3481:Defunct mass media in Missouri 936:, with the call sign 9ZB. The 886:, November 3, 1920, pages 1-2. 598:), WIL's programs began to be 503:first to broadcast police news 1: 3366:WINU/WDID/WXOZ/WQQW (1510 AM) 3346:WESL/WFFX/WQQX/KFTK (1490 AM) 2495:by frequency & subchannel 1164:. April 29, 1957. p. 105 1079:"Alterations and Corrections" 371:East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1274:. April 29, 1967. p. 26 1246:. April 17, 1967. p. 10 987:, February 21, 1922, page 3. 974:, February 11, 1922, page 3. 915:, December 3, 1920, page 16. 880:"Screen, Radio Give Returns" 3491:Radio stations in St. Louis 3356:WEB/WIL/WRTH/KZQZ (1430 AM) 1973:St. Louis metropolitan area 1937:(covering 1927–1981 as WIL) 1507:"Call Sign History (DKZQZ)" 1451:. June 29, 1990. p. 29 1302:. July 13, 1968. p. 13 1266:"LIN Buys WIL; AM All-News" 1111:, February 3, 1930, page 8. 1098:, January 29, 1925, page 1. 1085:, February 2, 1925, page 9. 961:, January 29, 1922, page 8. 902:, November 4, 1920, page 2. 870:, November 3, 1920, page 3. 725:special temporary authority 456:1933 station advertisement. 288:that was licensed to serve 112:Insane Broadcasting Company 3507: 1935:FCC History Cards for KZQZ 1736:St. Louis Business Journal 1692:St. Louis Business Journal 1664:St. Louis Business Journal 1636:St. Louis Business Journal 1195:. May 20, 1957. p. 10 1013:, March 17, 1922, page 15. 763: 440:), St. Louis University's 171:; 4 years ago 15: 3374: 1770:. July 8, 2005. p. 3 1069:, April 15, 1933, page 5. 1051:, April 23, 1922, page 2. 1000:, March 16, 1922, page 3. 745:Missouri State University 436:KSD (March 14, 1922, now 434:St. Louis Post-Dispatch's 98:Entertainment Media Trust 3361:WTMV/WAMV/WBBR (1490 AM) 3351:KHAD/KRFT/KQQZ (1190 AM) 1192:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1161:Broadcasting-Telecasting 1142:, May 15, 1935, page 37. 775:, branded as "Krazy Q". 690:Bonneville International 665:Sinclair Broadcast Group 623:Tele-Communications Inc. 530:Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1720:, July 4, 2003, page 3. 1220:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 1038:, May 4, 1922, page 10. 913:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 868:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 824:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 786:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 766:KQQZ § Romanik era 619:Heritage Communications 520:WIL replaced KXOK (now 362:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 242:Transmitter coordinates 151:; 102 years ago 3382:Cape Girardeau-Jackson 1971:Radio stations in the 1440:"Timing Is Everything" 1083:Radio Service Bulletin 852:Radio Service Bulletin 592:Granite City, Illinois 457: 425: 351: 193:WRTH (1991–2005) 1023:"Date First Licensed" 753:Springfield, Missouri 571:at 92.3 MHz, to 455: 423: 345: 264:38.53583°N 90.19056°W 200:Technical information 900:Buffalo Evening News 673:Emmis Communications 655:Wood River, Illinois 611:Milwaukee, Wisconsin 391:Buffalo Evening News 1767:Radio & Records 1718:Radio & Records 1479:Radio & Records 1448:Radio & Records 938:June 30, 1921 issue 926:June 30, 1920 issue 615:Rochester, New York 269:38.53583; -90.19056 260: /  236:5,000 watts (night) 195:WIL (2005–08) 191:WIL (1925–91) 189:WEB (1922–25) 28: 2467:NOAA Weather Radio 1739:. 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KGMZ-FM
St. Louis
Missouri
Greater St. Louis
Frequency
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Sister stations
KQQZ
KFTK
WQQW
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Class
Power
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38°32′09″N 90°11′26″W / 38.53583°N 90.19056°W / 38.53583; -90.19056
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St. Louis
Missouri
AM
Greater St. Louis
felon
KQQZ
Dupo, Illinois

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company
East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
KDKA
Detroit News

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