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WMAL-FM (105.9 MHz) – branded 105.9 FM WMAL – is a radio station licensed to Woodbridge, Virginia, serving the Washington, D.C. Metro area. WMAL-FM airs a talk radio format and is owned and operated by Cumulus Media . [ 2 ]
WJLA/WMAL: Claire and Co Co (hosted by Claire Kress) WTTG: Countdown Carnival (with Bill Gormly) WWRC/WRC-TV: Cousin Cupcake (with Bob Porter) WTTG: Grandpa's Place (with Lee Reynolds) WTTG: Hoppity Skippity (with Jules Huber and Gordon Williamson) WDCA: Kids' Break (with Howard Huge) WJLA/WMAL: Pete and His Pals (hosted by Pete Jamerson)
In 2019 Walter helped WMAL-FM earn the honor of placing a trio of its show hosts in the Top 100 TALKERS Magazine "Heavy Hundred" awards along with Vince Coglianese, [18] Larry O’Connor, and Chris Plante. [19] Mary Walter and Vince Coglianese were ranked 54th in The Talkers Magazine 2020 Heavy Hundred as a team broadcasting from WMAL-FM. [20]
He began his singing career on radio while a graduate student at Peabody after winning Texaco's national singing contest with pianist Eddy Duchin serving as host and head judge. [2] [3] That competition win earned him a contract as a regular performer on WMAL-FM on Saturday nights in 1935. [3]
WTOP (1500 AM) was the Capitals' first radio home through the 1986–87 season. After nine years on WMAL (630 AM), the games returned to 1500 AM for the 1996–97 season. [3]
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Lawrence O'Connor (born June 23, 1967) is an American talk radio host on the Cumulus-owned heritage radio station WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C., and frequent television guest on the Fox News early morning show Fox & Friends [1] as well as Fox News Channel's Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld. [2] In 2015 he married Meredith Dake. [3]
Henny Penny Playwrighting Contest, a contest for children playwrights WTTW/Chicago, IL Miles To Go Before We Sleep, a documentary on aging and retirement produced by Ken Voss and Chuck Collins WTTW/Chicago, IL and PBS: Little Rock Central High School, an episode of As We See It directed by Chris Pechin about the Little Rock Crisis [11]