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  2. 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

  3. WNAV - Wikipedia

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    WNAV (1430 AM) is a oldies-formatted radio station located in Annapolis, Maryland. WNAV also broadcasts on FM translator W260BM (99.9 MHz). History.

  4. WYRE (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WYRE (810 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic rock format. Licensed to Annapolis, Maryland, United States, it serves Annapolis and portions of the Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, DC areas.

  5. WRHS (FM) - Wikipedia

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    It is a "Class A" radio station. WRHS mainly focuses on the Annapolis area, as well as the rest of Anne Arundel, Queen Anne's, and Talbot Counties, although the signal covers Baltimore, Annapolis, the eastern Washington, D.C., suburbs, and many other densely populated areas.

  6. List of radio stations in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Washington metropolitan area is currently the seventh-largest radio market in the United States. [1] While most stations originate within Washington, D.C. proper, this list includes also stations that originate from Northern Virginia and Annapolis, Maryland.

  7. WYZT-LP - Wikipedia

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    WYZT-LP (104.7 FM, "Crab Radio") is a radio station licensed to serve the community of Annapolis, Maryland. The station is owned by Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts, Inc and is jointly produced with the Anne Arundel County Public Schools. It airs a high school radio format. The station was assigned the WYZT-LP call letters by the Federal ...

  8. NSS Annapolis - Wikipedia

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    The callsign, operating from Annapolis, was brought back for the May 8, 2021 Armed Forces Day radio test. This is an annual event when amateur radio operators can work through crossband communications with certain military stations. The station was active for 16 hours. [2]

  9. WHFS (historic) - Wikipedia

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    WHFS began broadcasting on November 11, 1961, on 102.3 FM in Bethesda, Maryland.Its call sign stood for "Washington High Fidelity Stereo" (WHFS), advertising that it was the first station in the Washington metropolitan area to broadcast in FM stereo. [1]