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  2. WWDC (FM) - Wikipedia

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    Its AM counterpart, WWDC, was the first American radio station to play the Beatles' song "I Want to Hold Your Hand" when it aired in December 1963; this led to the song's planned American release being pushed up by a few weeks, launching Beatlemania in the United States. [8] WWDC-FM enjoyed success with the rock format in the 1980s.

  3. DC101 Chili Cook-Off - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.dc101chilicookoff.com. The DC101 Chili Cook-Off was an annual rock concert sponsored by Washington, D.C. / Baltimore, Maryland radio station WWDC (FM). Proceeds from the concert, traditionally held in Washington, D.C., in mid-to-late May, were donated to the National Capital Area chapter of the National Kidney Foundation.

  4. Elliot in the Morning - Wikipedia

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    Elliot in the Morning. Elliot in the Morning is a syndicated morning radio talk show hosted by DJ Elliot Segal and airing weekdays from "5:48 until 10 something." It is based at WWDC-FM Washington, D.C., and is heard on affiliate WRXL in Richmond. The format covers a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from in-person or telephone interviews with ...

  5. List of radio stations in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Washington metropolitan area is currently the seventh-largest radio market in the United States. [1] While most stations originate within Washington, D.C. proper, this list includes also stations that originate from Northern Virginia and Annapolis, Maryland.

  6. Tré Cool - Wikipedia

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    During a radio interview at Washington D.C.'s alternative station DC 101 (Elliott in the Morning), Cool sang and played acoustic guitar on a short song entitled "Like a Rat Does Cheese", a song about the pleasure of fellatio. He has also recorded a version of Tay Zonday's "Chocolate Rain". [16]

  7. Doug Tracht - Wikipedia

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    Tracht played a portion of a song by Lauryn Hill, who had recently been nominated for ten Grammy Awards, and then said: "No wonder people drag them behind trucks." [1] This incident proved catastrophic to his radio career, igniting a firestorm of protest from listeners of all races and leading to his firing from WARW. [1]

  8. TobyMac - Wikipedia

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    TobyMac. Kevin Michael McKeehan[2] (born October 22, 1964), better known by his stage name TobyMac (styled tobyMac), is an American contemporary Christian music singer, rapper, songwriter, and record producer. His road band is known as Diverse City.

  9. Greatest Hits (DC Talk album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a compilation album from DC Talk that include most of their chart-topping radio singles and fan favorites spanning the course of their career. The album is, for the most part, a re-release of their previous greatest hits album, Intermission: the Greatest Hits, but with the addition of "Godsend" and "Red Letters", and the ...