I know that WIND has a better signal in Park Ridge than WLS. From the previous site, WTAQ/WRDZ with 5 kW on 1300, and WGRT/WNTD from the day site had signals about equal to WLS there. It used to be important from the 1930s to 1950s for WLS to reach downstate Illinois and rural areas further south better. Even in the 1960s and 1970s, before FM took over, and stations like WVON on 1450 and even 1390 had bad signals especially at night, and WGRT signed off, WLS was the station of choice on the South Side. But with the present syndicated talk format, that has little appeal to downstate and rural areas carrying the same format locally, and doesn't appeal to the former listeners in the City of Chicago. But now the first adjacent overlap rules are more stringent, not less. I doubt that they would go directional days to move further north, but that's probably what they would have to do, or they would have moved years ago. It would be really weird for a clear channel station to be 50 kw U, DA-D (U5). They would probably have to even be directional night due to the ratchet clause, or operate from the present site at night.