![]() ![]() Personalities included Fred Winson, Dick Bartley, Stu Collins, and Dean Richards. In April 1977, the station adopted a live adult contemporary format. In 1976, WFYR began carrying Dick Biondi's syndicated program Super Gold Rock n' Roll. In 1974, the station's transmitter was moved to the Sears Tower. In autumn 1973, RKO opened an oldies dance club, the "FYR Station", located at the McCormick Inn, where the station held live broadcasts on Friday and Saturday evenings. The station adopted an automated oldies format, using Drake-Chenault's Classic Gold package. The letters FYR, standing for "Fire", was a reference to the infamous Great Chicago Fire. The new owner changed the call letters to WFYR in March 1973. In 1973, the station was sold to RKO General for $2.4 million. Though WEFM, the Zenith owned classical station, was the first station to broadcast in stereo, WKFM was the first to broadcast in stereo 24/7. The station had five minute newscasts at the top of each hour and headlines at the half hour. Programs included Morning Serenade, Musical Bon-Bons, Pleasant Listening, Rendezvous With Rhythm, Dinner Musicale, and Stereo Showcase. The music had appropriate moods through the day, with morning and afternoon drive times more upbeat, and it was considered to have a " highbrow" sound. WKFM aired beautiful music/ light classical format. On February 2, 1970, its antenna fell off the building during high winds, but no one was injured. The station's transmitter was located atop the Randolph Tower at 188 West Randolph, and had an ERP of 50,000 watts. The station began broadcasting in November 1957 under the call sign WKFM. Its studios are located at the Illinois Center complex on Michigan Avenue in Downtown Chicago, and it broadcasts from a 4.3 kW transmitter atop Willis Tower. Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts a Top 40 (CHR) format. If you cannot make your appointment please call and reschedule in the appropriate time frame.Īll Prepaid Deposits, Gift Certificates or Services Received are Non-Refundable.WKSC-FM (103.5 MHz) – branded "103.5 Kiss FM" – is a commercial Top 40 (CHR) radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois. If you are coming from central, plan ahead to avoid any applicable late fees.Ĭomplimentary Services, including Consultations or Touch ups, that are ‘No Showed’ will be charged a $40 No Show fee. If you are 15 mins late or more to your appointment, the appointment must be rescheduled, an additional 10% deposit will be required to reschedule. You must call in to cancel all appointments over phone. Please note, failing to confirm your appointment DOES NOT count as canceling the appointment. Please confirm your appointment via our automated system. Less than 24 hour notice cancellation will be treated the same as a No Show. NO SHOW appointments will be charged the service amount in full, up to $300. ![]() Less than 24 hour notice reschedule will require an additional 10% depositĬancellations without rescheduling will forfeit deposit. This amount holds the appointment and will be deducted from your total service amount due.Ĥ8 hour notice of needing to reschedule will transfer original deposit. Social Media or Email bookings/cancellations will not be accepted, and any appointments missed due to improper notifications will receive applicable ‘no show’ fees as noted below.Ī 25% Deposit will be charged for all bookings. All appointments must be scheduled or rescheduled via our website or over the phone, texting is also acceptable. ![]()
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