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This is a reference point of an area in the Southland Distict of New Zealand.


WAZU is a non-commercial educational FM broadcast station on 90.7 MHz at Peoria, Illinois. It is owned by Sirius Syncope, a not-for-profit organization in West Peoria, Illinois.

.[1] The station received its construction permit on 30 May 2007.[2] In a December 2009 Illinois Central College board meeting, the college president announced an ICC contract to establish the station, and a map showing coverage from Mendota to Mason City and from Bushnell to Streator.[3]

18 June 2010.[4] The station received its license on 23 June 2010,[2] and was being operated by Illinois Central College with 36 hours/week of syndicated talk programs by the beginning of July 2010.[5] By the end of July the station was simulcasting 88.1 KZGM Cabool, Missouri, with KZGM providing both Missouri and Peoria weather forecast announcements, while preparing for full Illinois Central College use.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Tarter, Steve (31 July 2010). "On the Air: Something new hits airwaves". PJStar.com. Peoria, Illinois: Gatehouse Media. Retrieved 13 August 2010.
  2. ^ a b Template:FMQTemplate:Accessdate
  3. ^ "Illinois Central College: Open Session of the Regular Meeting of the Board of Trustees: Minutes" (PDF). 17 December 2009. Retrieved 4 July 2010.
  4. ^ "Radio News and Notes". Radio/DX Information from Wisconsin. Tim Noonan. Retrieved 4 July 2010. The date (which changes at midnight central) indicates when I typed the item, not necessarily when the change took or will take place ... June 18: IL Peoria WAZU 90.7 signs on with liberal talk from Pacifica (John Clemmer)
  5. ^ Tarter, Steve (4 July 2010). "On the Air: ICC radio to connect with community". Peoria Journal Star. Peoria, Illinois: Gatehouse Media. p. C3. Retrieved 4 July 2010.