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The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Maryland which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
WICO-FM moved up the dial to 97.5 FM in the late 1990s which cleared the way for WINX-FM to sign on the air at 94.3 FM in Cambridge, Maryland. WKTT and sister station WICO were purchased effective May 12, 2016 from Delmarva Broadcasting Company by Robin Rothschild, at a purchase price of $300,000.
MD: ESPN Radio 1230 WVFN: 730 AM East Lansing: MI: The Game 730 KBUN: 1450 AM Bemidji: MN: ESPN Radio 1450 KSTP: 1500 AM Minneapolis: MN: 1500 ESPN Twin Cities WBHR: 660 AM St. Cloud: MN: ESPN Radio 660 WRKS: 105.9 FM Jackson: MS: ESPN The Zone 105.9 FM KGIR: 1220 AM Cape Girardeau: MO: ESPN Radio 1220 KTGR: 1580 AM Columbia: MO: 100.5FM 105 ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the ... Baltimore, Maryland: WQSS: 102.5 FM: Camden, Maine: WQST-FM: 92.5 FM ...
[citation needed] On December 2, 2009, Bristol radio station Original FM changed to Jack FM after requesting a format change with OFCOM. [14] Two further Jack FM stations were planned on DAB digital radio from 2008 for Northamptonshire and Northeast Wales and West Cheshire [ citation needed ] but by August 2009 were a year late with no ...
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters ... Baltimore, Maryland: WZFX: 99.1 FM: Whiteville, North ...
WXCY-FM (103.7 FM) is a radio station in Havre de Grace, Maryland. Owned by Forever Media, it broadcasts a country music format serving the I-95 corridor from Wilmington, Delaware, to Baltimore, Maryland. In 2019, Delmarva Broadcasting Company was acquired by Forever Media. [3]
WOWD-LP ("wow-dee") is a Variety formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Takoma Park, Maryland, serving a potential terrestrial audience of 250,000 [4] listeners in Takoma Park, College Park and Hyattsville in Maryland, along with parts of Northeast and Northwest Washington, D.C. [1] [5] WOWD-LP is owned and operated by Historic Takoma, Inc. [6]