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1 History  



1.1  Concerts  





1.2  Teaching  







2 Repeaters  



2.1  WONU Repeaters  





2.2  HD2 Repeater  





2.3  HD2 Translators  







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Coordinates: 41°0925N 87°5216W / 41.157°N 87.871°W / 41.157; -87.871
 

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WONU
Broadcast areaSouth Suburban Chicago
Kankakee and Iroquois counties
Northwest Indiana
Frequency89.7 MHz (HD Radio)
Branding"Shine.FM"
Programming
FormatChristian Adult Contemporary
SubchannelsHD2: Spanish Christian
HD3: Christian CHR
Ownership
OwnerOlivet Nazarene University

Sister stations

WTMK, WHZN
History

First air date

January 1967

Former call signs

WKOC (W Kankakee Olivet College)

Former frequencies

88.3 MHz

Call sign meaning

"W Olivet Nazarene University"
Technical information

Licensing authority

FCC
ClassB
ERP35,000 watts
HAAT126 meters (413 ft)
Translator(s)See § HD2 Translators
Repeater(s)See § Repeaters
Links

Public license information

  • LMS
  • WebcastListen Live
    Listen Live (HD2)
    Listen Live (HD3)
    Websiteshine.fm
    brilla.fm (HD2)
    sparkhd.fm (HD3)

    WONU (89.7 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensedtoKankakee, Illinois, United States, and serving the region south of the Chicago metropolitan area.[1] It is a non-profit, listener-supported station owned and operated by Olivet Nazarene University, which is located in Bourbonnais, Illinois. It airs a Christian Adult Contemporary radio format.

    The studios and offices are located on the campus of Olivet Nazarene University, with the transmitter also on the campus off Elm Street.[2] WONU has sister stations in both Michigan and Indiana. The station uses the moniker "Shine.FM." WONU broadcasts in the HD Radio format. It includes the regular Shine.FM broadcast, plus subchannels for Brilla.FM on HD2 and SparkHD.FM on HD3.

    History[edit]

    WONU began as a campus radio station, originally called "Olivet Radio." It used a carrier current broadcasting system, heard on AM 640 but only in buildings on campus. The station came under the direction of Professor George Snyder. With a staff of only a handful of students, in the first semester on air, 1,000 hours of programming were produced.

    Around 1951, WONC was discontinued until the 25th reunion of the ONU Class of 1941 raised the funds needed to bring radio broadcasting back to the ONU Campus. As part of this new venture, Olivet alumnus Dr. Ray Moore was brought in from Kansas City to oversee what would become Olivet Nazarene's first FM station, WKOC-FM, broadcasting on 88.3 MHz with a 10-watt mono signal.

    In January 1967, WKOC-FM officially began broadcasting from studios located on the second floor of Ludwig Hall. Moore returned to Kansas City in 1968, leaving the station in the hands of broadcasting students such as Russ Bredholt. Around the spring of 1971, Moore came back to Olivet to resume as the Director of Broadcasting.

    By the spring of 1977, from WKOC's inception in 1967, over 250 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) radio licenses had been granted to Olivet students who successfully completed testing.

    In 1978, Professor Don Toland became Director of Broadcasting. Included in his tenure was a move from Ludwig Hall to the third floor of Benner Library. WKOC-FM increased to 420 watts in stereo. The station later moved to 89.7 MHz and increased its power to 35,000 watts in stereo.

    On-air fundraisers were started, known as "Share A Thons." They were designed to help Olivet Radio become more self-supporting, with reduced funding from the university. The broadcast day increased to 18 hours. Remote broadcasts for Olivet college football and basketball games began. The station also affiliated with a national news network.

    Dr. Henry Smith became the Director of Broadcasting during the Summer of 1988. He got the FCC to switch WKOC's call signtoWONU. He began a systemized music playlist and format for both the AM carrier current station and the FM station.

    When Dr. Smith began work in the Graduate Studies Department at ONU, his former co-worker at Mt. Vernon Nazarene College's radio station, Professor Bill DeWees, was hired to lead WONU.

    Previous logo

    Professor Carl Fletcher and Professor Brian Utter switched the moniker from "Olivet Radio" to "Shine.FM." New simulcast FM frequencies in Illinois, Michigan and Indiana were added. Shine.FM also added online streaming formats of Spanish music and programming; praise and worship music; and Spark, a music format for young listeners. In August 2010, a station on 89.3 in Morris, Illinois, WUON, was added to the network.

    On December 28, 2010, WONU began a simulcast broadcast in Lowell, Indiana at 88.5 FM on WTMK-FM, purchased from the Calvary Radio Network. WONU moved the 88.5 signal to Wanatah, on April 7, 2015. WTMK can now be heard in Valparaiso, Indiana. In 2008, some listeners reported static in the signal, due to a new Chicago Public Radio station operating in Chesterton, Indiana on 89.5 under the call sign WBEW.

    On July 28, 2011, WONU purchased WHZN at 88.3, New Whiteland, Indiana in the Indianapolis media market, from Horizon Christian Fellowship. A secondary studio is located at the First Church of the Nazarene on the east side of Indianapolis.

    On December 1, 2014, WONU purchased translator W237BY at 95.3 FM in Mason, Michigan in the Lansing radio market from the Educational Media Foundation. The translator is fed locally from WITL HD-2 at 100.7. A power increase on the translator took place on May 13, 2015, increasing its coverage.

    Concerts[edit]

    WONU promotes and hosts Contemporary Christian concerts in the Kankakee area and on the Olivet Nazarene University campus. In addition to Christian music, WONU also hosts Christian comedians.

    Teaching[edit]

    Because WONU is owned by Olivet Nazarene University, it is sometimes used as a teaching station. The Bourbonnais studio contains a radio classroom with 20 computer stations for instruction in radio broadcasting. Olivet's communication department employs a full-time radio professor to teach the classes.

    Repeaters[edit]

    WONU Repeaters[edit]

    Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class ERP
    (W)
    Height
    (m (ft))
    WHZN 88.3 FM New Whiteland Indiana 93005 B 1 221 m (725 ft)
    WTMK 88.5 FM Wanatah Indiana 90498 A 3,400 109.8 m (360 ft)
    WITL-HD2 100.7-2 FM (HD) Lansing Michigan 46706 B 26,500 196 m (643 ft)

    HD2 Repeater[edit]

    Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID Class ERP
    (W)
    Height
    (m (ft))
    WEGN 88.7 FM Kankakee Illinois 171523 A 5 65 m (213 ft)

    HD2 Translators[edit]

    Call sign Frequency
    (MHz)
    City of license State Facility ID
    W208BF 89.5 Elkhart Indiana 86394
    W207BF 89.3 Goshen Indiana 92401

    References[edit]

  • ^ Radio-Locator.com/WONU
  • External links[edit]

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