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  2. WIAD - Wikipedia

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    WIAD (94.7 FM, "94.7 The Drive") is a commercial radio station licensed to Bethesda, Maryland, and serving the Washington metropolitan area. [1] The station is owned by Audacy, Inc., through licensee Audacy License, LLC, and broadcasts a classic hits radio format, branded as "94.7 The Drive".

  3. List of television stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    List of television stations in Washington, D.C. Maryland media. List of newspapers in Maryland; List of radio stations in Maryland; Media of locales in Maryland: Baltimore, College Park, Cumberland, Frederick, Gaithersburg

  4. WTTG - Wikipedia

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    WTTG (channel 5) is a television station in Washington, D.C., serving as the market's Fox network outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's Fox Television Stations division alongside MyNetworkTV station WDCA (channel 20). WTTG and WDCA share studios on Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland.

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  7. Bethesda, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda (/ b ə ˈ θ ɛ z d ə /) is an unincorporated, census-designated place in southern Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.Located just northwest of Washington, D.C., it is a major business and government center of the Washington metropolitan region and a national center for medical research.

  8. WDCA - Wikipedia

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    WDCA began airing an 8 p.m. prime time newscast, Fox 5 News on the Plus, on July 17, 2017, as a half-hour broadcast on weekdays and a full hour on weekends. [74] News updates would also air throughout the day. [72] A 9 p.m. half-hour was added in 2018 as part of a series of news expansions across the Fox Television Stations group. [78]

  9. WTEM - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] At the beginning, WTEM emulated the program lineup and even imported the jingles from New York City's WFAN, the first all-sports radio station in the United States. At the beginning, Paul Harris hosted the morning show between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. Washington Post columnist Tony Kornheiser took over in late mornings, and CBS Sports ...