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The combination was subsequently broken up as WNAV was re-sold to former WHFS manager (and ABW Broadcasting partner) Jake Einstein two years later for $1.63 million. [11] In 1997, Einstein, who by then owned all three Annapolis-based radio stations (WNAV, WYRE and WXZL) decided to retire. He sold off the other two stations but kept WNAV. [12]
News/Talk/Sports WAVD: 97.1 FM: Ocean Pines: FM Radio Licenses, LLC: Classic hits WAYZ: 104.7 FM: Hagerstown: HJV Limited Partnership: Country WBAL: 1090 AM: Baltimore: Hearst Stations Inc. News/Talk/Sports WBAL: 101.5 FM: Baltimore: Hearst Stations Inc. News/Talk/Sports [Duplication & Broadcasts conflicting timed sports games] WBBX: 106.1 FM ...
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Gov. Wes Moore previewed a plan for Maryland in his second State of the State address before a packed House chamber in Annapolis. Here's what to know. 'The state of our state is strong': Gov ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1430 kHz: [1] 1430 AM is a regional broadcast frequency, as classified by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. [2]
Jacob Einstein became famous in Washington-area radio as the longtime general manager and later owner of WHFS (both on 102.3 FM and 99.1 FM). He would later briefly own WYRE, WNAV, and WXZL beginning in 1995. Einstein retired in 1997; WYRE was planned to be sold to News Communications of Michigan, who was to flip it to talk radio.
ATN-Asian Radio is an SiriusXM Satellite Radio channel featuring programming dedicated South Asian community in North America. [1] This channel's content is produced by Asian Television Network. [2] The channel features: talk and phone-in shows, [3] music and poetry, [4] news and current affairs, [5] and live cricket commentary. [6]
In early 1983, Jacob Einstein sold the station to the owners of WTOP (AM) for $2 million which Einstein then used to purchase WNAV AM and WLOM FM Annapolis, Maryland. Eventually, WNAV-AM was sold and passed through several owners (including being resold to Einstein in the mid-1990s) until WNAV was ultimately sold to Pat Sajak, the game-show ...