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WCLR (Arlington Heights, Illinois)

Coordinates:42°6′45″N87°58′58″W / 42.11250°N 87.98278°W /42.11250; -87.98278
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Radio station in Arlington Heights, Illinois (2003–2017)

WCLR
Frequency88.3MHz (shared withWHCM)
BrandingAir1
Programming
FormatDefunct (wascontemporary Christian)
Ownership
OwnerEducational Media Foundation
History
First air date
2003
Last air date
June 28, 2017
Call sign meaning
Christian Liberty Radio (refers to original permittee)
Technical information
Facility ID11186
ClassA
ERP1,000watts
HAAT18.1 meters (59 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
42°6′45″N87°58′58″W / 42.11250°N 87.98278°W /42.11250; -87.98278

WCLR was a radio station that broadcast on88.3 FM inArlington Heights, Illinois. It was owned by theEducational Media Foundation and broadcast itsAir1Contemporary Christian network.[1] Throughout its existence, WCLR shared the 88.3 frequency with Palatine-basedWHCM atWilliam Rainey Harper College, broadcasting on weekends and when the college was not in session. Pursuant to an agreement with the college, the WCLR license was canceled in 2017 to allow WHCM to broadcast full-time on 88.3.

History

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On April 14, 1993, the Church of Christian Liberty filed an application for aconstruction permit for a new FM radio station on 88.3 FM. The application was granted November 6, 2000, and the WCLR call letters were assigned in 2001. (The call letters were historic in Chicago radio at850 AM and101.9 FM, but had been usedin Ohio throughout the 1990s.) The time-share agreement would put WCLR on the air on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays and during Harper College breaks from December 16 to January 15, March 25–31, and May 21 to August 14.[2]

In 2002, pastor Paul D. Lindstrom, who founded CCL, died. While Lindstrom had envisioned WCLR as an extension of the church and its affiliatedChristian Liberty Academy, the church opted to sell the permit to an experienced Christian radio operator. On June 17, 2003, the Church of Christian Liberty assigned the construction permit to theEducational Media Foundation for $25,000.[2] EMF applied for program test authority in November 2003 and was granted it in April 2004.[3] It joined EMF'sChristian rock network Air1.[4]

On May 17, 2017, EMF and Harper College reached an agreement in 2017 by which EMF would surrender the license for WCLR to allow WHCM to go full-time on 88.3 MHz.[5] Harper College paid $13,600, representing EMF's outstanding obligation on the WCLR tower lease, and up to $5,000 in EMF's legal fees.[5] The call letters on the WCLR license were changed to WHCD in advance of the closure, with the WCLR call letters being placed onthe K-Love transmitter inButler, Alabama, before returning to Illinois on EMF's92.5 DeKalb. WHCM went full-time on June 29, 2017.

References

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  1. ^"Air1 Station List". Air1. Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2012. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  2. ^abBAPED-20030617ABV Asset Purchase Agreement, WCLR
  3. ^Application Search Details – 20031105AIT, fcc.gov. Retrieved October 8, 2019.
  4. ^"Station List". Air1. Archived fromthe original on September 8, 2004. RetrievedOctober 8, 2019.
  5. ^abBMLED-20170530ABT License Modification, End Time Share Agreement - WHCM
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