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WWIN-FM (95.9 FM) is an urban adult contemporary radio station in Baltimore owned by Urban One. It is known as "Magic 95.9", playing a variety of urban adult contemporary music from the 1960s to present.
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WWIN (AM), a radio station (1400 AM) licensed to Baltimore, Maryland, United States; WWIN-FM, a radio station (95.9 FM) licensed to Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States; WGMU-LP, a television station (channel 39) licensed to Burlington, Vermont, United States, which was formerly branded as WWIN; Wikipedia:What Wikipedia is not
ESPN Radio 1340 WWKU: 102.7 FM Bowling Green: KY: ESPN Radio 102.7 WLXG: 1300 AM Lexington: KY: ESPN Radio 1300/92.5 WHBE: 680 AM Louisville: KY: ESPN Radio 680 and 105.7 WHBE-FM: 105.7 FM Louisville: KY: ESPN Radio 680 and 105.7 WLME: 102.7 FM Owensboro: KY: 102.7 The Game KDBS: 1410 AM Alexandria: LA: ESPN Radio 1410 WNXX: 104.9 FM Baton ...
Katie Schurk and Nick Vitrano, middle, will join Otis Day as co-hosts of the new "KISS FM Mornings with Otis, Katie and Nick" on 95.9 KISS-FM.
WKZP (95.9 FM) is a radio station serving Salisbury and Ocean City, Maryland, as well as Sussex County, Delaware. The station, known as "KISS 95-9," is licensed to West Ocean City, Maryland. The station is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. WKZP programs a top 40 (CHR) format.
WLOY Loyola Radio is a non-commercial college radio station owned and operated by Loyola University Maryland, broadcasting on 1620 kHz AM, campus cable channels 3 and 35, and streaming on wloy.org, [1] and iTunes, based in Baltimore and Timonium, Maryland.
Benchmark moved the WKHI call letters and CHR/Top 40 programming down the dial to 95.9 FM and debuted WWFG "Froggy 99-9" on 99.9 FM. During the early days of Froggy 99-9 the disc jockeys were all known by cute "frog" names such as "Jimmy Hoppa", "Ann Phibian," "Jackson Leap," and "C.R. Fishhook."