Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Suburban Chi WWYW Rebrands As The Fox


WWYW-FM, known on the air as "Y 103.9 - The Greatest Hits Of All Time," dropped its mostly syndicated Oldies/Classic Hits format. In its place, the station has flipped the format to Classic Rock and has re-branded as "103.9 The Fox."

According to Chicago Radio And Media, the Mile High Trust, which officially owns and operates far northwest suburban WWYW-FM and WZSR-FM, while NextMedia attempts to sell off the stations, has applied with the FCC to change the WWYW call letters. The new call letters, if/when approved, will be WFXF.

The station, which has been almost entirely syndicated from the Tom Kent Network, with the exception of a pair of local weekend shows, will now be entirely live and local during the weekday daytime hours.

LISTEN-LINE: Click Here.


The new morning show will be hosted by Ben Herman, who comes to WWYW-FM/WFXF-FM from KCCQ-FM in Des Moines, IA, where he was known on the air as Benny Black. There he previously worked with current WWYW-FM Program Director Ryan Wild. Herman did his final KCCQ show on February 10th, before making the move to Chicago area.

General Manager Jack Taddeo said: "This modification will allow us to better serve our Northwest suburban communities and provide increased opportunity for existing and future advertisers of both WWYW and our sister station, WZSR."

A new website is under construction.

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