Here's an animated commercial extolling the benefits of WLOO-FM 100.3, known back then as FM 100 with a "beautiful music" format.
It starts off with an aggravated driver and his equally aggravated car driving along the mean streets of the city at night alongside scowling buildings (and accompanying city noise), before heading off onto a place which, when the light is turned on, shows the FM 100 logo (and accompanied by a Muzak version of Neil Sedaka's "Laughter in the Rain" - the David Rose Orchestra to be precise - heard here: [ Ссылка ]), which also shows the car letting down its guard and "smiling".
This is from an improved source over an earlier version seen here: [ Ссылка ]
This aired on local Chicago TV on Sunday, November 4th 1979 at 9:59pm.
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