WCSJ

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WCSJ is a radio station based out of Morris, Illinois. It has been serving Grundy County since 1964. As of August 2006, the company was owned and operated by Nelson Multi Media, Inc.

The station is currently located on Washington Street in Downtown Morris and previously had their studios above the old downtown Hornsby's 5 and dime store on Liberty St. In 1977 the studios moved to the 3rd floor of the Baum Building, and later to the Business and Technology Center on N. Rt. 47 in Morris, Illinois. For many years it shared a sister station on the FM. WRMI-FM which later became WCSJ-FM 104.7FM.

Traditionally thought of as an AM station, WCSJ added 103.1FM to its original frequency of 1550AM in 2004 increasing its wattage from 250 watts (AM) to 6000 watts (FM).

WCSJ and its sister station WJDK, are the only locally broadcasting stations in Grundy County. WCSJ broadcasts live, local programming seven day a week beginning at 5:00am Monday-Friday, 6:00am Saturday, and 7:00am on Sunday. Additional programming includes local news, high school sports, and NASCAR racing. A "Timeless Classics" music format completes a 24-hour broadcast day.


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