WRTO (AM)

{{short description|Radio station in Chicago}}

{{distinguish|WRTO-FM}}

{{Use American English|date=February 2025}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2023}}

{{Infobox radio station

| name = WRTO

| logo =

| city = Chicago, Illinois

| country = US

| area = Chicago metropolitan area

| branding = 1200 AM

| airdate = {{start date and age|1990|1}}Feder, Robert. "WLS job should go to Catherine Johns", Chicago Sun-Times. January 10, 1990. p. 31.

| frequency = 1200 kHz

| format = Spanish AC/Regional Mexican (Daytime)
Spanish Sports (Nighttime)

| language = Spanish

| power = {{ubl|20,000 watts day|4,500 watts night}}

| class = B

| facility_id = 11196

| coordinates = {{coord|41|39|43.12|N|87|37|48.17|W|region:US-IL_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}

| callsign_meaning =

| former_callsigns = {{ubl|WOPA (1990–1995)|WLXX (1995–2003)|WVIV (2003)[http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=11196&Callsign=WRTO11196 Call Sign History], fcc.gov. Retrieved July 24, 2018.}}

| operator =

| owner = Latino Media Network

| licensee = Latino Media Network, LLC

| licensing_authority = FCC

| sister_stations =

| webcast =

| website =

| affiliations = TUDN Radio

}}

WRTO (1200 kHz) is an AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. It currently broadcasts a Spanish-language adult contemporary and regional Mexican format during the day and Spanish sports at night. It is owned by the Latino Media Network. Under a local marketing agreement (LMA), it was programmed by previous owner TelevisaUnivision's Uforia Audio Network until giving full operations of the station to the owner in the fall of 2023.

By day, WRTO is powered at 20,000 watts. As 1200 AM is a clear channel frequency reserved for Class A station WOAI in San Antonio. WRTO reduces power to 4,500 watts at night. It uses a directional antenna at all times, with a six-tower array. The transmitter is on West 127th Street in Chicago, near the Little Calumet River.[https://radio-locator.com/info/WRTO-AM Radio-Locator.com/WRTO-AM]

Programming

WRTO features local sports programming as well as shows from the Spanish-language sports network "TUDN Radio", originating at other Uforia Audio Network stations.

WRTO is the flagship station of the Chicago Fire of Major League Soccer and the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. It also broadcasts select Chicago Bulls, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and Chicago Blackhawks games in Spanish.Rosenthal, Phil. "[https://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/blackhawks/ct-blackhawks-spanish-broadcast-spt-1017-20171016-story.html Blackhawks to air 24 games in Spanish]", Chicago Tribune. October 16, 2017. Retrieved July 31, 2020.

History

=Spanish contemporary and regional Mexican=

The station began broadcasting in January 1990, and held the call sign WOPA. It was owned by CID Broadcasting Inc. In August 1993, its format was changed from Regional Mexican to Spanish AC."[https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-M-Street/M-Street-Journal/M-Street-1993-08.pdf Format Changes]", The M Street Journal. Vol. 10, No. 34. August 25, 1993. p. 1. Retrieved July 29, 2020.

In 1995, the station was sold to Heftel Broadcasting for $4.5 million.Feder, Robert. "Former Loop Owner Buys Spanish Outlet", Chicago Sun-Times. March 23, 1995. p. 35. Concurrent with the sale, its call sign was changed to WLXX, and it switched back to a Regional Mexican format branded "La X".Feder, Robert. "New WLXX Goes 'Mexican Country'", Chicago Sun-Times. June 13, 1995. p. 35.Feder, Robert. "New Spanish Outlet Has Familiar Voices", Chicago Sun-Times. July 20, 1995. p. 39."[https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-M-Street/M-Street-Journal/M-Street-1995-06.pdf Format Changes & Updates]", The M Street Journal. Vol. 12, No. 24. June 14, 1995. p. 1. Retrieved July 29, 2020. On September 20, 1996, the station adopted a tropical music format.Feder, Robert. "Spanish radio outlet picks up tropical beat", Chicago Sun-Times. September 24, 1996. p. 35. On January 12, 2003, the station adopted a Spanish CHR format branded "Viva", simulcasting 103.1 WXXY.Feder, Robert. "Loose lips earn B96 warning from Arbitron", Chicago Sun-Times. January 14, 2003. p. 45. On January 17, 2003, its call sign was changed to WVIV, while its FM sister station's call sign was changed to WVIV-FM.

=Spanish talk and sports=

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In October 2003, the station's call sign was changed to WRTO, and it began airing Spanish-language talk programming, which Univision Radio had moved from AM 560 WIND.Feder, Robert. "Univision Radio stations to shift talk, add music", Chicago Sun-Times. October 16, 2003. p. 61. It became a full time Spanish-language news/talk station in February 2004.Feder, Robert. "All ratings bets are off as sweeps get under way", Chicago Sun-Times. February 5, 2004. p. 61. WRTO became a part of the Univision America talk radio network on July 4, 2012.{{Cite web |last=Venta |first=Lance |date=May 30, 2012 |title=Univision To Launch National Talk Network |url=http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/58402/univision-to-launch-national-talk-network |access-date=September 2, 2014 |website=Radio Insight}} While the network itself ceased operations in 2015, WRTO aired remnants of Univision America's programming, as well as its local news, sports, and weather. On March 16, 2017, the station switched to a Spanish language all-sports format, as an affiliate of Univision Deportes."[http://chicagoradioandmedia.com/news/8831-wrto-am-flips-to-univision-deportes-1200-am WRTO-AM Flips To Univision Deportes 1200 AM]", Chicagoland Radio and Media. March 21, 2017. Retrieved July 29, 2017.

WRTO was one of eighteen radio stations that TelevisaUnivision sold to Latino Media Network in a $60 million deal announced in June 2022, approved by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) that November,{{cite news |last1=Venta |first1=Lance |title=FCC Approves Latino Media Network Purchase Of 18 Univision Stations |url=https://radioinsight.com/headlines/227505/latino-media-network-to-acquire-univision-radio-properties-in-ten-markets/ |access-date=February 23, 2023 |work=RadioInsight |date=November 22, 2022}} and completed on December 30, 2022.{{cite news |title=Latino Media Network Completes Purchase Of 18 Radio Stations From Univision. |url=https://www.insideradio.com/free/latino-media-network-completes-purchase-of-18-radio-stations-from-univision/article_c3973120-8ccd-11ed-801b-975465f61945.html |access-date=February 23, 2023 |work=Inside Radio |date=January 5, 2023 |language=en}} Under the terms of the deal, Univision agreed to continue programming the station for up to one year under a local marketing agreement.

In December 2024, WRTO began airing Spanish adult contemporary and regional Mexican music during the day while maintaining the TUDN Radio Spanish sports format at night.

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