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  2. 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.

  3. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty - Wikipedia

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    as Radio Wolna Europa (RWE Inc.) activated as Polish Service (1950–1994) RSE Inc. Czech Czech Republic: 1 January 1995: 30 September 2002 — as Radio Svobodna Europa (RSE Inc.) activated as part of Czechoslovak Service (1950–1992) and as Czech Service (1993–1995) Moldavian: Romanian Republic of Moldova: 1998: present: Radio Europa Liberă

  4. WBQH - Wikipedia

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    On February 1, 1960, the WGAY calls were moved to the FM band at 99.5 MHz, while the AM station became WQMR, for "Washington's Quality Music Radio". WGAY initially operated as an experimental country music station (Gay was a country and western music promoter) but started simulcasting WQMR full-time around 1961.

  5. WFAX - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Tower Square, home of the offices of WFAX. WFAX (1220 kHz, "La Pantera 100.7 Y 1220 AM") is an regional Mexican and reggaeton formatted broadcast American AM radio station licensed to Falls Church, Virginia, serving Metro Washington, D.C. [1] WFAX is owned and operated by Jose Villafañe's Costa Media, through licensee Costa Media Boston LLC.

  6. Category:Radio stations in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    College radio stations in Washington, D.C. (1 P) Pages in category "Radio stations in Washington, D.C." The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.

  7. WZHF - Wikipedia

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    Its branding was "Washington's Health and Fitness Radio". [30] Ellen Ratner hosted the Morning Health Show weekdays at 7 a.m. [ 30 ] After purchasing WZHF and other Viacom radio stations in the spring of 1997, Chancellor Broadcasting sold WZHF to Palo Alto, California -based Douglas Broadcasting for $7.5 million later in the year.

  8. 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.

  9. WQOF - Wikipedia

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    1948 station advertisement, as WOL. From 1928 until 1950 the station call sign was WOL. [10]Call sign became WWDC in 1950. Fred Fiske and Gale Garnett in 1964. On January 26, 1950, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the sale of WWDC (1450 AM) by Capital Broadcasting, which had just bought WOL from Cowles Broadcasting, to Peoples Broadcasting Corporation, an affiliate of the ...