Here in Wood Dale, IL in the near NW suburb of Chicago:
Daytime: WNVR with good signal
Nightime: WBZ
DX/RETRO: According to my log book, WNVR first came on the air on March 1st, 1988 with a 0.5kW single tower located next to pet cemetery in Vernon Hill, IL. It was only a mile and a half away from where I used to work. They moved to their current site near Crystal Lake around 2003. They kept changing their power throughout the years. Currently they are licensed for 10kW daytime, 3.2 kW critical hours and 0.12 kW nighttime. At one point in 2010 WNVR applied for 27 kW daytime, 8 kw critical hours, 0.21 kw daytime, but nothing came out of it. As noted by others their daytime signal is good, but at night they disappear letting WBZ rule the frequency. Despite WBZ at night I managed to heard few other stations including KCTA (Corpus Cristi, TX), KTWO (Casper, WY), KFAY (Farmington, AR), WQSE (White Bluff, TN), WCTS (Maplewood, MN), WGSF (Memphis, TN), WWBG (Indian Head, MD), WNOW (Mint Hill, NC), WEBS (Calhoun, GA), WONQ (Oviedo, FL), WUFL (Sterling Heights, MI) and XEQR (Mexico City).
Daytime: WNVR with good signal
Nightime: WBZ
DX/RETRO: According to my log book, WNVR first came on the air on March 1st, 1988 with a 0.5kW single tower located next to pet cemetery in Vernon Hill, IL. It was only a mile and a half away from where I used to work. They moved to their current site near Crystal Lake around 2003. They kept changing their power throughout the years. Currently they are licensed for 10kW daytime, 3.2 kW critical hours and 0.12 kW nighttime. At one point in 2010 WNVR applied for 27 kW daytime, 8 kw critical hours, 0.21 kw daytime, but nothing came out of it. As noted by others their daytime signal is good, but at night they disappear letting WBZ rule the frequency. Despite WBZ at night I managed to heard few other stations including KCTA (Corpus Cristi, TX), KTWO (Casper, WY), KFAY (Farmington, AR), WQSE (White Bluff, TN), WCTS (Maplewood, MN), WGSF (Memphis, TN), WWBG (Indian Head, MD), WNOW (Mint Hill, NC), WEBS (Calhoun, GA), WONQ (Oviedo, FL), WUFL (Sterling Heights, MI) and XEQR (Mexico City).