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  2. WASH (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WASH (97.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station owned and operated by iHeartMedia and located in Washington, D.C. Known on-air as "WASH-FM", the station airs an adult contemporary radio format. Studios and offices are on Rockville Pike ( Maryland Route 355 ) in Rockville, Maryland .

  3. WTEM - Wikipedia

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    The station changed call signs to WSPZ on October 18, 2010, after Red Zebra sold WXTR to Metro Radio. WSPZ was the primary Washington-area affiliate of the Virginia Cavaliers radio network and acted as a backup station in the case of any play-by-play scheduling conflicts with WTEM. Red Zebra sold off all of its radio properties in 2017-18.

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  6. List of United States radio networks - Wikipedia

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    Cowboy State News Network, a subsidiary of Montgomery Broadcasting L.L.C. (owner of KFBC in Cheyenne, WY) Florida News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia. Georgia News Network, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia. Illinois Radio Network, a subsidiary of the Franklin Center for Government and Public Integrity.

  7. WTSD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WTSD (1190 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Leesburg, Virginia, and serving the Washington metropolitan area with a sports radio format. [4] Owned by Potomac Radio Group, Inc., the station has been operated by iHeartMedia since January 2023, as part of that broadcast chain's cluster of stations. [5]

  8. WDCH-FM - Wikipedia

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    On the first weekend in March 2015, media insider local internet news website dcrtv.com reported that CBS Radio was moving the DC-area radio stations' studios and offices closer to Nationals Park, which is the home of the local baseball team, the Washington Nationals. WNEW-FM was the first station to move.

  9. WLVW - Wikipedia

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    WLVW (107.3 FM) – branded as K-Love – is a non-commercial Christian adult contemporary radio station licensed to serve Washington, D.C. Owned and operated by the Educational Media Foundation, WLVW does not broadcast any local programming, functioning as the Washington metropolitan area network affiliate for K-Love.