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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]
WNAV-FM signed on along with WNAV (1430 AM) on April 22, 1949, with studios located at 89 West Street in Annapolis. It was co-owned with Washington's WOL (1450 AM) and WOL-FM (98.7 FM) by the Capital Broadcasting Company.
In 1993, WYRE was purchased by Sequel Broadcasting, owner of full service WNAV (1430 AM) and active rock WXZL (103.1 FM). [6] By then, its music format had aged with its audience to adult contemporary; in September 1994, it flipped to jazz and rhythm and blues music with news and sports coverage. [7]
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The Navy salutes its home base of Annapolis, Md., in a new parody of 'Uptown Funk' called 'Naptown Funk.'