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Saga Communications of  Illinois, LLC. d.b.a. Illini Media Group WLRW-FM
If you have questions about MIX 94.5, here’s how you contact us:

Name: MIX 94.5
Call Letters: WLRW-FM & HD1
Dial Position: 94.5 FM / 94.5 HD1
Coverage Area: Champaign-Urbana & the surrounding area.

Address:
2603 West Bradley Ave.
Champaign, IL
61821

Office: (217) 352-4141
Fax: (217) 352-1256
Studio/Contest: (217) 351-9494

Advertising: (217) 352-4141

Contacts

Program Director: Doug Jean
Marketing Director & Sales Coordinator: Gary Saladino
Chief Engineer: Clayton Burnwick
HR/Business Manager: Sheila Wetherell
VP/General Manager: Jamie Ulrey

2603 West Bradley Ave. Champaign, IL 61821

Co-Owned Stations:
WIXY 100.3
Rewind 92.5
WYXY Classic 99.1
97.9 The Vibe
Extra 96.9
EZ 99.7
Owner: Illini Media Group / Saga Communications

 


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