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  2. Rock legends join OC Bikefest for big Ocean City live music ...

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    Don’t miss this free for all show on the Inlet Main Stage," the festival said in an April 12 Facebook post. ... Ocean City's 2024 Springfest: From live music to ... Ocean City, Maryland. ...

  3. WOCM - Wikipedia

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    WOCM (98.1 FM, "Ocean 98") is an AAA/Rock radio station in the Ocean City, Maryland, area. The radio station's studios are located at Seacrets, a massive restaurant and nightclub campus located along Assawoman Bay in Ocean City. The station features an eclectic mix of rock, reggae, and other modern hits, in a format not unlike a college radio ...

  4. List of radio stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Ocean City: Edinboro Early School, Inc. Variety WERQ-FM: 92.3 FM: ... State of Maryland, MDOT, Maryland Transit Administration: Traffic Info/Smooth jazz WVTO-LP: 92.7 FM:

  5. Salisbury to host Maryland Folk Festival again: All to know ...

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    GUIDE TO SPRINGFEST: Ocean City's 2024 Springfest: From live music to transportation, all to know about event. ... the Academy of Music Performance – from Salisbury, Md., are ready to rock.

  6. Roland E. Powell Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Roland E. Powell Convention Center, also known as the Ocean City Convention Center, is a multi-purpose convention center in Ocean City, Maryland, USA. It contains 214,000 sq ft (20,000 m 2) of floor space. [1] It can also be converted into a 5,000 seat indoor arena that can host sporting events, like wrestling, as well as concerts.

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  8. WGTS - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, AGC and WGTS announced a deal with American University-owned WAMU to acquire the NPR station's Ocean City, Maryland-based repeater, WRAU (88.3 MHz) for $650,000. [13] WGTS raised some $700,000 from listeners and supporters to fund the sale, [ 14 ] giving the station a 50,000-watt repeater service for contemporary Christian ...

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