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  2. WHFS (historic) - Wikipedia

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    Its call sign stood for "Washington High Fidelity Stereo" (WHFS), advertising that it was the first station in the Washington metropolitan area to broadcast in FM stereo. [1] It was originally located in a 20-by-20-foot (6.1 m × 6.1 m) space in the basement of the Bethesda Medical Building on Wisconsin Avenue with its antenna on the roof.

  3. WSBN - Wikipedia

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    WSBN (630 kHz) is a commercial AM sports radio station licensed to Washington, D.C., and serving the Washington metro area.It operates with 10,000 watts in the daytime and 2,700 watts at night using a directional antenna around the clock.

  4. WZHF - Wikipedia

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    On November 25, 2017, WZHF began broadcasting Radio Sputnik, the Russian government's international, English-language broadcast network. [48] [49] Radio Sputnik had gained an initial foothold in Washington in June 2017 by leasing FM translator W288BS (105.5 FM), after its previous lessee Bluegrass Country could no longer afford it. With the ...

  5. WSHE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WSHE (820 kHz HD Radio) is a commercial radio station, which transmits a digital-only signal on a standard AM band frequency. It is licensed to serve Frederick, Maryland, and owned by Hubbard Broadcasting through licensee Washington DC FCC License Sub, LLC.

  6. National Federation of Community Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    NFCB was founded in 1975, out of meetings that began at the National Alternative Radio Conference that June, held in Madison, Wisconsin. The preceding years had seen an explosion of community radio stations, led largely by Lorenzo Milam , who founded Seattle radio station KRAB in 1963. [ 1 ]

  7. WTSD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WTSD (1190 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Leesburg, Virginia, and serving the Washington metropolitan area with a sports radio format. [4] Owned by Potomac Radio Group, Inc., the station has been operated by iHeartMedia since January 2023, as part of that broadcast chain's cluster of stations. [5]

  8. WMET - Wikipedia

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    WMET (1160 AM) is a mediumwave (AM band) radio station in Gaithersburg, Maryland, serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Over several decades, it has gone through a number of radio formats, from progressive rock to all-comedy to a conservative talk-show format.

  9. WPRS-FM - Wikipedia

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    WPRS-FM (104.1 FM) is an urban contemporary gospel formatted radio station in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.The station is licensed to Waldorf, Maryland, and is co-owned with WKYS, WMMJ, WOL and WYCB and has studios located in Silver Spring, Maryland, with a transmitter located just east of Waldorf.