WONC

WONC
City Naperville, Illinois
Broadcast area Chicago
Branding Pure Rock FM 89
Frequency 89.1 MHz
First air date 1968
Format Album-oriented rock
ERP 1,500 watts
HAAT 50.0 meters
Class A
Facility ID 49179
Transmitter coordinates 41°46′34.00″N 88°11′41.00″W / 41.7761111°N 88.1947222°W / 41.7761111; -88.1947222
Former callsigns WNOC-FM
Owner North Central College
Webcast listen live
Website wonc.org

WONC (89.1 FM) is a radio station broadcasting an album-oriented rock format. Licensed to Naperville, Illinois, United States, the station serves the Chicago area. The station is currently owned by North Central College.[1][2]

History

The station has been in operation since 1968 and currently broadcasts from studios in a renovated house at 232 E. Chicago Ave. in Naperville. Prior to 1997, WONC's studios were located on the fourth floor of the Old Main campus building at 30 N. Brainard St. The broadcast tower is located at 1805 High Grove Lane on the western edge of Naperville.

Since succeeding Jon Yoder on September 1, 1980, John V. Madormo has been the faculty advisor and general manager of WONC. Formerly a producer for Chicago's WGN radio, Madormo's experience has led WONC to being recognized as one of the premier college radio stations in the country. The station has won 20 Marconi awards during his tenure; no other college station has won more.

Over the years, WONC has been a participating station in the IBS (Intercollegiate Broadcasting System) awards and has won several awards. Recently, WONC was named the 2015 Abraham and Borst Best College Station in the Nation and the 2015 IBS Best College station (Under 10,000 enrollment). [3]

Format

The format has been album-oriented rock (commonly known within the radio business as AOR) since approximately 1987 and uses the slogan Pure Rock FM 89. From the station's inception to the 1980s, it was a more typical college free-form station. An adult contemporary format was aired for a time during that period prior to the switch to the current format.

The station provides coverage of North Central College's football games, men's and women's basketball games, and select home baseball and softball games.


Through the month of June the station becomes the location for North Central College's Radio Camps. Typically, the first two weeks after the college's graduation is Jr. High (conducted in a "day camp" format) followed by a week long Sr. high camp in which the students reside on the campus itself.

References

Coordinates: 41°46′34″N 88°11′41″W / 41.776110°N 88.194736°W / 41.776110; -88.194736

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