"You will never be able to hear WGN again...!"
 
On September 14, HD radio on the AM band became available at night. HD radio is 
a digital transmission that is transmitted adjacent to a station's normal 
frequency. In the case of WGN, the conventional anlalog radio that you have 
always listened to is on 720 Kilohertz. Since the morning of September 14, WOR 
radio, which operates on 710 Kilohertz, has also been transmitting a digital 
signal on 720 Kilohertz and 700 Kilohertz. The digital transmission on 720 
Kilohertz will cover up WGN's analog transmission because you are closer to WOR 
than to WGN. I don't think you will ever be able to hear WGN again on your 
radio. We are available 24 hours a day on the internet at:  www.wgnradio.com. 
The broadcast industry and the FCC have decided that it is more important to 
enhance AM and FM radio listening with digital technology than it is to 
maintain skywave service to areas that are far away from a station's core 
listening area. It does not mean that you can never hear WGN Radio again but 
you would have to listen on the internet from now on. I hope you are able to do 
that and that you will occasionally listen in to WGN Radio. 
James J. Carollo
Director of Engineering
 
WGN Radio
 
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