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WOCQ changed its call sign to WRDE-FM on March 3, 2022. On March 4, 2022, at 12 noon, WRDE-FM ended stunting and launched a country music format, branded as "Coast Country 103.9/106.3" (with a simulcast on WCEM-FM 106.3 in Cambridge). [3] Its transmitter tower stands 348 feet (106 meters) and is located in Whaleyville.
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
The small town of Berlin, Maryland, was once known by another name. ... Md., the gala also included buses to and from the event, as well as a pig roast, live music and hula dancers in Berlin. ...
WMUC has a weekly live music program called Third Rail Radio (named after the electrically charged third rail of the DC Metro system), started in 1996 by Eric Speck. [4] Third Rail Radio hosts many local and traveling independent bands and musicians. In 2004, the program produced a compilation CD of artists who have appeared on the program.
Influential gospel composer, originally from Berlin, Maryland [4] Til, Sonny: Lead tenor of pioneering Baltimore-based doo wop group, The Orioles [60] Tilghman, Charles Phillip: Baltimore-based entrepreneur and owner of one of the first minority-owned nightclubs in the country, The Sphinx Club, which opened in 1946 [141] Tinner, John
The first stop of a walking tour to small businesses was at Jun & Juice Thursday, Aug. 18, 2023, in Berlin, Maryland.
WZFT (104.3 FM), branded "Z104.3", is a gold-leaning contemporary hit radio station located in Baltimore, Maryland.It is currently owned and operated by iHeartMedia.WZFT's studios are located at The Rotunda shopping center in Baltimore, and its transmitter is based atop Television Hill in the city's Woodberry district.
Founded in 1987 by Frank Cimino, and designated "Maryland's Official Goodwill Ambassadors" by Maryland Governor William Donald Schaefer, the choir is composed of approximately 150 choristers, ages 7 to 20, who come from a wide range of ethnic, socioeconomic, and religious backgrounds.