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  2. Andy Ockershausen - Wikipedia

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    Ockershausen began his career as a page in 1949 at WMAL, the powerhouse radio station that dominated Washington airwaves, and rose to general manager in 1965 during a 36-year career there. He joined sports cable network Home Team Sports in 1986 and was an executive with what became NBC Sports Washington .

  3. WMAV - Wikipedia

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    WMAV may refer to: WMAV-FM , a radio station (90.3 FM) licensed to Oxford, Mississippi, United States WMAV-TV , a television station (channel 18) licensed to Oxford, Mississippi, United States

  4. List of radio stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Jack Alicoate, ed. (1939), "Maryland", Radio Annual, New York: Radio Daily, OCLC 2459636 – via Internet Archive "AM Stations in the U.S.: Maryland", Radio Annual Television Year Book, New York: Radio Television Daily, 1963, OCLC 10512375 – via Internet Archive

  5. Ken Beatrice - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, Beatrice joined WMAL as host of Sports Call, the station's nightly sports show, and the Washington Redskins pregame show. He became one of the city's most prominent and highest-rated radio hosts. On February 20, 1981, Beatrice admitted to The Washington Star that he had made "exaggerations" about his accomplishments on the air. He ...

  6. WMSV - Wikipedia

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    On March 21, 1994, the campus radio station went back on the air after an eight-year absence, and on a new license. The station's new call letters were WMSV. The 14,000-watt station broadcast across a 50-60 mile radius around the campus and used the slogan "Radio With a Vision" (playing off the V in the station call letters, but also alluding ...

  7. Gordon McLendon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Barton McLendon (June 8, 1921 – September 14, 1986 [1]) was an American radio broadcaster.Nicknamed "the Maverick of Radio", McLendon is widely credited for perfecting, during the 1950s and 1960s, the commercially successful Top 40 radio format created by Todd Storz. [2]

  8. Felix Grant - Wikipedia

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    Felix Grant (December 22, 1918 – October 12, 1993) was a radio presenter who specialized in playing jazz music during his long career in Washington, D.C. (1945 to 1993), primarily at radio station WMAL.

  9. 1430 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1430 kHz: [1] 1430 AM is a regional broadcast frequency, as classified by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. [2]

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