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  2. WASH (FM) - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, WASH changed hands again, this time acquired by AMFM, Inc. [16] In 1999, AMFM merged into Clear Channel Communications, which today is known as iHeartMedia. Until late 2013, the station played disco music and related dance and pop songs (mostly 1970s hits) in a program known as "Jammin' Saturday Night" from 7 p.m. to midnight. After ...

  3. 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.

  4. List of radio stations in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of License [1] [2] Owner Format [3]; KACS: 90.5 FM: Chehalis: Chehalis Valley Educational Foundation: Contemporary Inspirational: KACW: 91.3 FM

  5. KXRX - Wikipedia

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    KXRX (97.1 FM) is the call sign of the radio station 97 Rock based in Pasco, Washington.The station is owned by Townsquare Media.The call letters are based on the former KXRX/Seattle—a major rock radio station active in Seattle from 1987-1994 on 96.5 FM and now known as The X KXRX, an internet only active rock station.

  6. WQHT - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, WNBC-FM played classical music, later switching to pop music. It ran network programming for some time, such as the NBC Monitor weekend series. On October 18, 1954, the call letters were changed to WRCA-FM, [ 16 ] reflecting NBC's then-parent company, the Radio Corporation of America , but returned to WNBC-FM on May 22, 1960.

  7. WHFS (historic) - Wikipedia

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    At noon on January 12, 2005, 99.1 WHFS was switched to a Tropical Latin music format, rebranded as "El Zol 99.1 FM". Its call letters were changed to WZLL for a few days, then to WLZL . The switch was not publicly announced before it happened, and even most of the station's staff were given less than an hour's notice—a common practice in the ...

  8. WBHT - Wikipedia

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    WBHT (97.1 FM) and WBHD (95.7 FM) are co-owned commercial radio stations serving the Wilkes-Barre–Scranton–Hazleton area of Northeastern Pennsylvania.The two stations simulcast a contemporary hit radio format, and are owned by Cumulus Media, and use the moniker "Hot 97.1 and 95.7."

  9. WDRV - Wikipedia

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    WDRV (97.1 FM, "The Drive") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois.The station is owned by Hubbard Broadcasting and airs a classic rock format.Its studios were originally located in the John Hancock Center. [5]