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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.
It simulcasts an adult contemporary radio format with co-owned KMVA 97.5 FM Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona, as "Hot 97.5/103.9." The stations are owned by the Riviera Broadcast Group with studios on 7th Street in Midtown Phoenix. KZON is a Class C station. It has an effective radiated power (ERP) of 100,000 watts, the maximum for most FM stations. [1]
7 Images. Toggle the table of contents ... Washington DC FCC License Sub, LLC: Regional Mexican WBYC-LP: 107.3 FM: ... 103.9 FM: Braddock Heights: Washington DC FCC ...
FM 99.9 Baltimore (flagships) WBAL: AM 1090 WIYY: FM 97.9 WIYY-HD2: FM 97.9 HD2 W268BA: FM 101.5 Cambridge: WCEM: AM 1240 Crisfield: WBEY-FM: FM 97.9 Cumberland / Frostburg: WTBO: AM 1450 W250CM: FM 97.9 Frederick: W292FR: FM 106.3 WWEG-HD4: FM 106.9 HD4 Hagerstown: WARK: AM 1490 W244CP: FM 98.9 Pocomoke City: WGOP: AM 540 W293DN: FM 100.7 ...
Eastern U.S. affiliate stations Station Frequency Location WADR-LP: 103.5 FM Janesville, Wisconsin: WAKT-LP: 106.1 FM Toledo, Ohio: WAPJ: 89.9 FM Torrington, Connecticut
At 5 p.m. that day, WVLK-FM changed its format to country music, joining the Nash Icon network as "101.5 Nash Icon". On the morning of February 20, 2018, WVLK-FM flipped to adult hits as "101.5 Jack FM". [9] On September 4, 2020, WVLK-FM swapped call letters with WLXX (92.9 FM), which previously held the WVLK-FM call sign from 1979 to 2003. [10]
He also serves as the executive director for the Washington, DC advocacy group Low Power FM Advocacy Group (LPFM-FM), who files to protect the licensees of LPFM stations through multiple protective filing at the FCC. [7] On January 8, 2016, WEZG-LP changed its call sign to WBWT-LP and adopted the moniker "101-5 The Beat". [8]
Lisa Desjardins (née Goddard; born January 29, 1972 [1] [2]) is an American political journalist. She is a correspondent at PBS NewsHour and has previously worked for the Associated Press and CNN Radio . [ 3 ]