Entity | WMAQ
WSCR (670 AM) – branded as 670 The Score – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois, servicing the Chicago metropolitan area and much of surrounding Northern Illinois, Northwest Indiana and parts of the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Owned by Audacy, Inc., WSCR is a clear-channel station with extended nighttime range in most of the Central United States and part of the Eastern United States. WSCR serves as the Chicago affiliate for CBS Sports Radio, the Fighting Illini Sports Network and the NFL on Westwood One Sports; the flagship station for the Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bulls radio networks; and the home of radio personalities David Haugh and Matt Spiegel. The WSCR studios are located at Two Prudential Plaza in the Chicago Loop, while the station transmitter resides in nearby Bloomingdale, diplexed with co-owned WBBM. Besides its main analog transmission, WSCR transmits continuously[note 1] over a single HD Radio channel utilizing the in-band on-channel standard, simulcasts over the second digital subchannel of WBMX, and streams online via Audacy.
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Inception: 1922
Alternate Names: WMAQ
Associated Place(s): Illinois, United States of America
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National Association of Educational Broadcasters (NAEB) 11
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The march of medicine 10
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- Dr. Fred Banting: A man with an idea
- Dr. Joseph Goldberger: A simple kind of medicine
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- Dr. William Morton: The pain killer
- Florence Nightingale: The angel of the Crimea
- Greene Vardiman Black: The father of modern dentistry
- Joseph Lister: A passion for cleanliness
- Louis Pasteur: The soft hearted man
- Wilhelm Roentgen: The magic rays