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On November 16, 2011, CBS Radio announced plans to acquire WFSI (107.9 MHz) from religious broadcaster Family Radio, with the intention of moving WLZL's Spanish Tropical format and "El Zol" branding from 99.1 to 107.9, with a new all-news format launched on 99.1 FM to compete directly with the region's leading all-news format station, long-time ...
The station signed on for the first time in 1960, with the WFSI call sign. WFSI was owned by Family Radio and aired a Christian radio format.. On November 16, 2011, CBS Radio announced plans to acquire WFSI from Family Radio, with the intention of moving WLZL's Spanish Tropical format and El Zol branding from 99.1 to 107.9, with a new all-news format to be launched on 99.1.
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.
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 ...
On April 9, 2018, WJFK flipped to a Spanish-language sports talk format as "El Zol Deportes", assuming the branding of its sister station WLZL (107.9 FM) and shifting its HD simulcast to WLZL-HD2. The station became an affiliate of ESPN Deportes Radio along with a local show from 3-5pm hosted by Ray Parker. [ 16 ]
Chuck Brown performing go-go music Jazzist Duke Ellington, shown here performing in Washington in 1946, is among the most prominent musicians to come from DC. D.C. has its own native music genre, called go-go , a musical subgenre that is a blend of funk, blues, and rhythm, and old-school hip-hop that originated in the Washington, D.C., area in ...
Washington DC FCC License Sub, LLC: Regional Mexican WBYC-LP: 107.3 FM: Crisfield: The Somerset County Arts Council: Variety WCAO: 600 AM: Baltimore: iHM Licenses ...
Chad Dukes (born Chad Sisson; December 7, 1978, in Alexandria, Virginia) is a podcaster and former radio personality.. He was the afternoon drivetime host of Chad Dukes Vs. the World [1] on WJFK 106.7 The Fan—a sports talk format radio station in the greater Washington D.C. area. [2] He was also a co-host of the Big O and Dukes Show and several other podcasts. [3]