Radio Station Information

WDKR 107.3 FM

City of License:
Maroa, IL

Format:
Oldies

Owner:
Technicom, Inc. (Wdkr, Inc.)

WDKR is an FM radio station broadcasting at 107.3 MHz. The station is licensed to Maroa, IL. The station broadcasts Oldies music programming. WDKR is owned by Technicom, Inc..

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Listener Comments and Reviews

I cannot understand why your station continues to play "Sweet Home Alabama" at least once every day. I realize this was a rebuttal to Neil Young, but it espouses redneck white trash racist views our country continually strives to move beyond. It embarrasses me to believe these views are something to be proud of in this day and age. Whenever this song comes on, I either change stations or turn off the radio. You are entitled to your opinions, but some things needn't be shared.
By: Jim Lester on January 20, 2015

love the music would like to help with terry's gay hour of power, disco
By: terry castleman on July 22, 2020

I love your station but you play Piano Man way too short and I was confused by your commentary after you played my favorite song Landslide: 1. You made it seem like the Dance was after the Dixie Chicks, who did not cover it until 2002 and 2. It sounded like you said "Landslide was released finally" when you talked about the Dance album. It had been released on their very first album with Stevie Nicks in 1975. Did I mishear that? Or misunderstand what you meant? I must have. So what did you actually say? Otherwise I'm very glad to finally hear it on the radio! Thank you!
By: Emily Mannlein on May 1, 2021

Why on almost every weekend after about 10:30 do you have dead air time with only interruptions for station I’d every 10 minutes ? It never seems to happen during the week. I listen every night and enjoy the music, but I will have to find a new channel if this problem continues. It just seems like no one is listening to the product going out.
By: Wayne on October 7, 2024

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