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WIYY (97.9 FM, "98 Rock") is a commercial radio station in Baltimore, Maryland. It is owned by Hearst Communications and broadcasts a mainstream rock radio format . WIYY shares studios and offices with sister stations WBAL (1090 AM) and WBAL-TV (channel 11) on Television Hill in the Woodberry section of Baltimore.
The Baltimore Orioles Radio Network comprises 39 stations in five states and the District of Columbia. [1]Beginning in 2022, the Orioles' flagship station is once again WBAL/1090 AM and is joined by sister station WIYY/97.9 FM; a game conflict with the Baltimore Ravens sees one station carrying the Orioles, and the other the Ravens.
The flagship radio stations of the professional American football team, the Baltimore Ravens, are Hearst-owned WIYY (98 Rock) and WBAL 1090 AM, with Gerry Sandusky (WBAL-TV Sports Anchor since 1988) as the play-by-play announcer and Rod Woodson (Baltimore Ravens CB-S 1998–2001) as the color commentator. Sandusky has been the primary voice ...
WBAL and WIYY are the only two radio stations owned by Hearst, which is primarily a publishing and television company. WBAL is a 50,000-watt, Class A, clear-channel station. Its transmitter is on Winands Road in Randallstown, Maryland. [4] Listeners in and around Baltimore can also hear the station on 136-watt FM translator station W268BA on ...
WIYY in Baltimore, Maryland; WXTB-FM in Tampa, Florida; KTAL-FM in Shreveport, Louisiana (98 Rocks) WACL in Elkton, Virginia; Actual Rocks: The 98 Rock - A stone on Wake Island marked after a massacre of 98 American POWs by the Japanese
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Richwoods High School senior class prank, in which students hired a bagpipes player to follow principal Bill Robison, has gained national attention.
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