WMAQ_towers_LaSalle_hotel_1925.jpg (371 × 268 pixels, file size: 16 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
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Station's transmitter towers atop the La Salle Hotel, Chicago, 1925. |
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Source |
Chicago Daily News Photographs 1902-1933 via Chicago History Museum [1] |
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Portion used |
no |
Low resolution? |
yes |
Purpose of use |
Illustration of the station's broadcasting facilities as of 1925. |
Replaceable? |
none The hotel was razed in 1976 and the WMAQ transmitter left its roof after the radio station moved to new facilities at the Chicago Daily News building in 1928. At the same time, a transmitter was built in Elmhurst, Illinois, which served the station until 1935, when it was abandoned for KYW's transmitter in Bloomingdale, Illinois, when that station moved to Philadelphia because of a re-alignment in radio clear channels. This helps portray early radio broadcasting in Chicago. Modern transmitter sites for AM radio are mainly situated further from the city limits, particularly if they are powerful. All those on clear channel frequencies (AM 670, 720, 780, 890, 1000) presently have transmitters situated in Chicago's suburbs. At this time, I don't know of a free use photo of the La Salle Hotel with the station transmitter atop it. |
Other information |
Digital ID: ichicdn n078564 Cite as: DN-0078564, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago History Museum "The following statement is made by the Chicago History Museum, from whose collection the materials reproduced here are drawn. The Chicago History Museum encourages use of these images to the extent permitted under the fair use clause of the 1976 Copyright Act, but it does ask that a credit line be included with each image used." |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of WSCR//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WMAQ_towers_LaSalle_hotel_1925.jpgtrue |
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