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Highlights in WJBC History 
(scroll down for a sample of WJBC's audio archives)

  • May, 1925:      Lee Stremlau rounds up a few friends and launches WJBC from Wayne Hummer’s Furniture Store in LaSalle.  Herbert Hoover (who was then the U.S. Secretary of Commerce) assigns the call letters WJBC.  Stremlau, determined to help listeners remember them, adopts as the slogan for his Radio Shop, “Where Jazz Becomes Classic.”

  • 1934:               Bloomington-Normal gets its first licensed station when WJBC moves to town.  Following the Stock Market crash, Stremlau’s Radio Shop had gone out of business, and the Hummer Furniture store was facing financial challenges.  Hummer decided to move the station to Normal .  The tower went up near the University Farm, while studios were established at ISNU and at Illinois Wesleyan.  The station was on the air from 9:00 am till 12:30 pm and again from 3:00 to 7:30 pm daily, featuring “news 8 times daily, weather forecasts twice daily, free announcements of farm sales, and Western Union time every hour on the hour.”

  • 1936:               Arthur and Dorothy McGregor purchase WJBC and institute the “full service” attitude that continues to serve the McLean County community today.

  • 1939:               The FCC grants WJBC full-time operation, and the station begins broadcasting from 6am to 11pm daily. 

  • 1941:               WJBC expands again and moves to spacious studios on the third floor of the Castle Theatre building on East Washington in Bloomington . 

  • 1946:               WJBC is purchased by the Pantagraph.

  • 1949:               The current tower is erected along Route 66.  At the time, the 400-foot height was said to be a “county landmark, visible for miles.”

  • 1959:               WJBC engineers show the “endless loop tape cartridge at the National Association of Broadcasters convention, revolutionizing radio.  This cartridge allowed the “Top 40” concept of fast-paced music, commercials, and jingles to be played with push-button speed. 

  • 1970:               WJBC builds our current studios around our standing  transmitter building along Greenwood Avenue .  When Christmas comes, WJBC staffers decide to spruce up the tree in the lobby by wrapping some gifts to go under it, and then deliver them just before the holiday to homes where they were needed. Somebody suggests we call our little project the WJBC Brotherhood Tree.

  • 2000:               WJBC wins the highly prestigious National Association of Broadcasters Crystal Radio Award for Community Service. 

  • 2001:               WJBC and sister stations band together in the aftermath of 9-11 to raise more than $870,000 for the American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund.

  • 2002:               WJBC and sister stations join to commemorate the one-year anniversary of 9-11, and with the help of 1,352 listeners, for a human flag on the field of Illinois State University .  The WJBC newsroom is recognized with a National Edward R. Murrow Award for best newscast based on market size

  • 2004:               WJBC joins large market stations such as Chicago ’s WGN and Denver ’s KOA as one of five finalists in the 2004 National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award for the top News-Talk station of the year.

  • 2005:               WJBC brings home the hardware, winning the 2005 National Association of Broadcasters Marconi Award as the best small market station in the nation, and the NAB’s Crystal Radio Award for Community Service.  The station is also a finalist for the Marconi Award for the top News-Talk station in the nation. 

  • 2007:              WJBC becomes the first AM radio station in downstate Illinois to broadcast in HD. 

1950's

Stan Musial's 3000th Hit: Harry Caray has the play-by-play as Stan Musial collects his 3000th career hit against the Cubs at Wrigley Field in 1958.

1960's

Cardinals Clinch the 1964 Pennant: Harry Caray has the play-by-play.
1960's Jingle: Just as you would've heard on WJBC in the 1960's.
Illinois State Basketball: A sample of play-by-play from 1967, with WJBC's Don Munson at the mike.
The Great Race: Don Munson recaps the first-annual WJBC-sponsored race from Bloomington and Joliet.
The Funeral of Adlai Stevenson: WJBC covered the Bloomington funeral of the American Ambassador to the United Nations and two-time presidential candidate extensively.  Listen to the 6pm newscast from the night of the funeral and the briefing for local media held after the funeral.

1970's

"The Shot": Illinois Wesleyan defeats Illinois State on a last-second shot in 1970.  It was the last game in the basketball series between the two schools, which began in 1910.
Illinois State's 1972 Olympians: Illinois State sent five athletes to the 1972 games.  Don Munson and Steve Vogel take a look back in this segment from WJBC's 1972 year in review special.
A Major Fire Hits Bloomington's West Side:  In this segment from WJBC's 1972 year in review special, Don Munson and Steve Vogel discuss a major blaze at Bloomington's Railyards.
Doug Collins Scores 57 For ISU: All-American and Olympian Doug Collins set an all-time Illinois State record for points scored in a game at Horton Fieldhouse in 1973.   Don Munson presents this recap, which features the play-by-play by Jim Durham.
Robert "Bubbles" Hawkins breaks Collins' record:  ISU's all-time single-game scoring record didn't last long, as Hawkins breaks Collins' mark in 1974
1970's Jingle: As you would've heard on WJBC in the late 1970's.
Illinois State versus Indiana State, 1979: The Redbirds nearly pull off the upset at Horton Fieldhouse, but Larry Bird and the Sycamores come from behind for the win.  Art Kimball handles the play-by-play.

1980's

The Cardinals win the 1982 World Series.  Jack Buck has the call.
Illinois State knocks off Alabama: Dick Luedke has the call in these highlights for Illinois State's opening-round NCAA Tournament win over Alabama on March 15, 1984
The Redbirds upend the Trojans: Dick Luedke calls ISU's win over USC in the first round of the 1985 NCAA Tournament.
Ozzie Smith's 1985 Playoff Homer: "Go Crazy Folks!": Jack Buck calls Ozzie Smith's game-winner against the Dodgers in the 1985 NLCS

1990's

The Hendricks murders: A jury had convicted David Hendricks in 1984 of murdering his wife and three children  with an ax and knife.  But during his 1991 retrail, the jury found reasonable doubt in the prosecution’s case.  The case got national attention and became the subject of the book “Reasonable Doubt.”
IWU Wins the 1997 National Title: WJBC's Dick Luedke and Terry Brown provide the play-by-play of the final few minutes of Illinois Wesleyan's victory in the 1997 NCAA Division III National Championship Game against Nebraska Wesleyan.
Salute to the 1997 Illinois State Redbirds: A musical tribute to Illinois State's 1997 NCAA Tournament Team.
Smart Vs. Markowitz: Three-term Bloomington Mayor Jesse Smart announced in 1996 he would seek a fourth and final term in office, but eventually lost to Alderwoman Judy Markowitz in a memorable 1997 race.  WJBC's Duane Moss recaps.
Salute to the 1998 Illinois State Redbirds: A musical tribute to Illinois State's 1998 NCAA Tournament Team
McGwire's 62nd: Joe Buck has the play-by-play has Mark McGwire breaks Roger Maris' single-season home run record on 9-8-98.
Mac's 500th: Mike Shannon calls Mark McGwire's 500th homer.
Bryson's 40-footer vs. Drake: Redbird Tarise Bryson hits a 40-footer to send the game to overtime against Drake, 1999.   Mark Johnson has the play-by-play
Bryson's 1000th Point: WJBC's Mark Johnson has the call as Illinois State's Tarise Bryson passes the 1000 career points milestone.

2000

Shannon Smith Shooting: In July of 2000, police gunned down a local man who forgot to pay for gas after a slow-speed chace on I-55.  The story was the most controversial local news event of the year.  WJBC's Beth Whisman has a look in the excerpt from WJBC's 2000 News Year in Review. 

2001

WJBC September 11 Part 1: The WJBC morning team as the events of September 11, 2001 begin to unfold.
WJBC September 11, Part 2: Extended out-takes from WJBC's local coverage on September 11, 2001, with live reports from several spots in the Twin Cities.
Thank You Central Illinois, September 2001: A WJBC promotional announcement, heard in September 2001, thanking the residents of Central Illinois for raising more than $850,000 for the American Red Cross following the terrorist attacks of 9/11.
WJBC's Edward R. Murrow Award winning newscast: The entire country was on edge in the aftermath of 9-11-01, and that's reflected in this WJBC newscast from October 2001.  This newscast, anchored by R.C. McBride and featuring the reporting of Beth Whisman and Will Koch, went on to win the prestigious National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Radio Newscast in the United States in 2002.

2002

Illinois State beats Drake in MVC, 2002: Shawn Jeppson's miracle shot knocks off the Bulldogs in the 2002 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.  Mark Johnson handles the play-by-play.
Cardinals Clinch 2002: The St. Louis Cardinals clinch the National League Central Division title.  Mike Shannon has the call.
Downtown Bloomington was a "center" of attention for much of 2002.  WJBC's Jim Sauers has a look back in this segment from WJBC's 2002 Year in Review.
For the second straight year, a police shooting was among McLean County's top news stories.  Hudson Police Officer Jeffrey Gabor was aquitted in 2001 of murdering Shannon Smith after a car chase.  As WJBC's Beth Whisman reports, 2002 saw another police chase end with a fatal shooting.
Police in Bloomington had an unusual brush with wildlife in the fall of 2002.  WJBC's Beth Whisman tells us about an escaped tiger that caught the west side by suprise.
Gang-related violence in the Twin Cities received plenty of attention throughout 2002.  WJBC's Greg Halbeib looks at some of that criminal activity in this segment from WJBC's 2002 Year in Review.
The beating death of a man from Normal in April 2002 brought changes to the neighborhood near the Eagle Food Store on North Main Street.  WJBC's Jim Sauers has more in this segment from WJBC's 2002 Year in Review.
2002 brought a record number of bank robberies to Bloomington-Normal.  WJBC's Colleen Reynolds reports
Bloomington-Normal's largest employer showed it was not immune to the economic slowdown that affected the United States in 2002.  WJBC's Colleen Reynolds looks back at State Farm's year.
The State of Illinois grappled with a huge budget deficit in 2002, and that hit the state's schools particularly hard. WJBC's Kevin Hankis describes the effect on local districts.
The Town of Normal had been planning a downtown revitalization for nearly three years before the issue became controversial in 2002.   WJBC's Kevin Hankis has more in this segment from WJBC's 2002 Year in Review.

2003

BBC Simulcast: In April of 2003, WJBC, along with BBC Wales conducted a special, historic cross-Atlantic simulcast to gather opinions of listeners in the aftermath of the War in Iraq.  WJBC's Scott Laughlin and Colleen Reynolds hosted the Illinois side; Nicola Heywood-Thomas was the host for BBC Wales.
A Stormy Year: WJBC's Greg Halblieb has a look back at a year that saw significant tornado damage in central Illinois as well as the Twin Cities' "100-year flood."
Another Step Towards a Bloomington Arena: 2003 saw the long-awaited vote on a proposed arena in downtown Bloomington.  Russ Eisenstein has a look back in one of our top ten news stories of 2003. 
L&J Explosion: WJBC's Beth Whisman takes a look at the explosion that rocked McLean County's seat of government in the summer of 2003.
Three Children Die in Clinton Lake: Russ Eisenstein has look back at of the 2003's most tragic news stories.
2003 at Illinois State and Illinois Wesleyan Universities: Coaches' firings and hirings and the death of President marked the year at Bloomington-Normal's Universities.

2004

Arena Construction: 2004 saw construction begin on a new Arena in downtown Bloomington.  Colleen Reynolds reports.
Bank Robberies: 2004 was a record-breaking years for bank robberies in Bloomington-Normal.
The Year at Mitsubishi: Rumors surrounded the plant throughout 2004, culminating in layoffs in July.  Colleen Reynolds reports.
The Roanoke Tornado: Springs and summers are always stormy in Illinois, but 2004 for was a particularly destructive year. 
The Year at Illinois State University: 2004 saw a new ISU president and the dismissal of the school's athletic director.
Plane Crashes: Deadly accidents affected central Illinois families in two separate incidents in 2004.
Local Military: The Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan impacted families in central Illinois in 2004.
The 2004 Election: A massive voter registration campaigned marked the 2004 election cycle in McLean County

2005

Illinois State heads to the NCAA: A montage of highlights from the ISU Women's Basketball Team's victory in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament

WJBC This Year, 2005
WJBC's Jayme Monacelli looks back at 2005 in this special, two hour edition of WJBC This Week, broadcast New Year's Day 2006. 
Part 1   Part 2     Part 3     Part 4     Part 5     Part 6     Part 7     Part 8     Part 9

2006

The Cardinals win the World Series!  Here are WJBC's celebratory promos: Version 1  Version 2 

WJBC This Year 2006
WJBC's Jayme Monacelli looks back at 2006 in this special 90-minute edition of WJBC This Week, broadcast on New Year's Day 2007 (Please be patient; this is a large file. Or, on a Windows machine, you can right-click and hit "save target as" to download the entire show)
WJBC This Year 2006

2007

Welcome Home 33rd: Listen to WJBC's coverage of the return of the 33rd MP Battalion on September 17, 2007. (Please be patient; this is a large file. Or, on a Windows machine, you can right-click and hit "save target as" to download the entire show)
Or, check out the video slideshow (large file/requires quicktime).

WJBC This Year 2007
WJBC's Dara Brockmeyer looks back at 2007 in this
special 90-minute edition of WJBC This Week, broadcast on New Year's Day 2008 (Please be patient; this is a large file. Or, on a Windows machine, you can right-click and hit "save target as" to download the entire show)
WJBC This Year 2007

80 Years of WJBC
WJBC's anniversary CD, issued in late 2004, takes a look back at some of the great moments in the stations stories history.
1. The Beginning (2:04)
2. The Early Years (4:51)
3. WJBC 1950's Jingle (:28)
4. News, Ag and Weather (10:08)
5. WJBC Weather Coverage Promotional Announcement, 2003 (:37)
6. The Hendricks Murders (4:37)
7. WJBC Downtown Bloomington Jingle, 1960's (:15)
8. Sports (9:20)
9. WJBC 1960's Jingle (:22)
10. The News Makers (5:03)
11. WJBC Promotional Announcement, 1987 (1:00)
12. Don Munson (7:06)
13. WJBC Jingle, Early 1980's (:06)
14. Voices of the Voice (3:52)

15. WJBC "Bob Starr's Timekeeper Show" Jingle (:24)
16. Things Don't Always Go As Planned (4:05)
17. The Spirit of Illinois Jingle, 1976 (:13)
18. The Spirit of McLean County (3:51)
19. WJBC 9-11 "Thank You" Promotional Announcement (1:00)
20. September 11, 2001 (6:48)
21. WJBC News Promotional Announcement, 2004 (1:00)
22. Laughlin and Reynolds (2:29)
23. WJBC 2004 Jingle (:06)
24. Thank You, Mr. Ives (4:36)

25. The End of the Beginning (3:51)
CD Booklet (pdf)

 

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