City of license | Chicago, Illinois |
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Broadcast area | Chicagoland / Northern Illinois |
Branding | The Score |
Slogan | Chicago Sports Radio |
Frequency | |
First air date | 1992 |
Format | Sports talk radio |
Power | 50,000 watts |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 25445 |
Callsign meaning | W-SCORE |
Affiliations | Fox Sports Radio Yahoo! Sports Radio |
Owner | CBS Radio (CBS Radio East, Inc.) |
Sister stations | WBBM-AM, WBBM-FM, WCFS-FM, WJMK, WUSN, WXRT part of CBS Corp. cluster with TV station WBBM-TV |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 670thescore.com |
WSCR is a sports radio station in the Chicago, Illinois radio market. The station is owned by CBS Radio and transmits on 670 kHz on the AM dial. Its transmitter is located just off Army Trail Road in Bloomingdale, which is a western suburb of Chicago. It is known as "The Score," and has been on the air since 1992. Initially signing on at 820-AM, it moved to 1160-AM in 1997, and to its current dial position of 670-AM — a 50,000 watt clear-channel signal acquired when Viacom ceased broadcasting WMAQ's all-news format in August 2000, and subsequently divested the 1160 frequency due to FCC limits on ownership (see WMAQ (AM) and WYLL). WSCR is currently the radio flagship home for Chicago White Sox baseball as well as Northern Illinois University Huskies football and men's basketball, and DePaul University basketball. WSCR also carries other live sports programming from Westwood One, including Monday Night Football. From 2001-2008, the station was the flagship for Chicago Blackhawks hockey, until their move to WGN (720).
The station carried the Illinois Fighting Illini sports broadcasts from its establishment until 2005. The Illini have since moved to WIND (AM).
Before 1992, the WSCR call letters were on 1220 in Hamden CT. Prior to that they were the longtime radio call letters for a station in Scranton, Pennsylvania at 1320-AM.
The Score is known for various concepts, such as:
The Score directly competes with ESPN Radio WMVP 1000.
Starting in 2005, WSCR started airing Sporting News Radio overnights (now limited to Saturday and Sunday a.m. and other fill-in time slots). It also began airing the Dan Patrick show on a delayed basis in 2007. Now overnights are primarily covered by Les Grobstein. WSCR also airs Yahoo! Sports Radio on its website whenever it airs the NFL on Westwood One or the White Sox, which do not allow live streaming.
The Score has had three primary broadcast facilities in its years on the air. The first was at 4949 West Belmont Avenue on the Northwest Side of Chicago. The second, with them moving to the 670 frequency after the merger of Westinghouse and CBS Radio, was at the NBC Tower. Currently the station is located in Two Prudential Plaza, along with several other CBS-owned stations.
Preceded by WMAQ |
Occupant of the AM 670 kHz frequency in Chicago, Illinois (facility id=25445) 2000–present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |
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