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WERQ-FM (92.3 FM) is a commercial radio station in Baltimore, Maryland.It features an urban contemporary radio format and is owned by Urban One of Silver Spring, Maryland, the largest broadcasting company serving African American audiences in the United States.
LocalLink 92 is a school-day only bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore. The line currently runs from Glen Avenue and Key Avenue in Northwest Baltimore to Smith Avenue and Copper Ridge Road in Mount Washington or Old Court Road and Scotts Hill Drive in Pikesville .
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Previous logo. United finally found a buyer for WERQ-AM-FM in 1993 when Radio One purchased the two stations for $9 million. [28] On November 19, 1993, WERQ became talk outlet WOLB, initially simulcasting its WOL in Washington, D.C. [29] In 1995, WOL and WOLB programming began to be originated from Radio One's new Baltimore studios.
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WERQ-FM, in Baltimore, Maryland (as 92Q) WRNQ, in Poughkeepsie, New York; WYRQ-FM, in Little Falls, Minnesota; KQVT, in Victoria, Texas; WKRK-FM, in Cleveland Heights, Ohio (identified as 92Q from 1985 to 1989) WMEQ-FM, in Menomonie, Wisconsin (identified as Q92 from 1980 to 1993)
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The first format on WXIE was a soft adult contemporary format. In 1991, WXIE moved from 92.1 to 92.3 and became "92X" and began running a classic hits format. WXIE went dark in 1994. In 1995, the frequency was acquired by Oakland Media Group, changed its call sign to WWHC and began playing Country with the branding "Hot Country 92". Around 2000 ...