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Name: REWIND 93.5 FM
Call Letters: REWIND-FM
Dial Position: 93.5
Coverage Area: Springfield

Address:
3501 East Sangamon Ave.
Springfield, IL 62707

Phone: 217-753-5400
Request Line: 217-492-2665

Chris Bullock – VP & General Manager –cbullock@capitolmediagrp.com

JJ Gerard – Brand Manager – jj@cool939.com

Co-Owned Stations:

WDBR 103.7FM
WTAX-AM 93.9FM/1240AM
WDBR-HD2 101.1FM
WLFZ 101.9FM
WDBR-HD3 107.5FM
WYMG 100.5FM

Rewind 93.5FM is owned by Saga Communications of Illinois, LLC
d.b.a. Capitol Media Group

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