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    WWDC (101.1 MHz) is a commercial FM radio station in Rockville, Maryland, near Washington, D.C. The station is owned by iHeartMedia through licensee iHM...
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  • station, WWDC, then on AM 1450. Meanwhile, WOL-FM signed on at 98.7 MHz in 1947, simulcasting its sister station, WOL 1260 kHz. In 1950, WWDC and WOL came...
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  • in Briarcliff Manor, New York, WCCC-FM in Hartford, Connecticut, and WWWW in Detroit. In 1981, he began at WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C., where he was first...
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  • American talk radio host. His Elliot in the Morning show is broadcast on WWDC (FM) in Washington, D.C. and WRXL in Richmond, Virginia. Segal was born in...
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    seven years, then moved in 1982 to WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C., where he replaced Howard Stern. DC-101 was his first FM station. He purchased a home in nearby...
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  • WOAI-AM-FM-TV in San Antonio (the AM station was sold to the nascent Clear Channel Communications as the chain's second property), and WWDC-AM-FM in Washington...
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    Segal and airing weekdays from "5:48 until 10 something." It is based at WWDC-FM Washington, D.C., and is heard on affiliate WRXL in Richmond. The format...
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    1981, radio personality Howard Stern started his new morning program at WWDC (FM) in Washington, DC. He wanted an on-air newscaster to riff with him in...
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  • in 2000. From 1998 to 2001, he did sports for Elliot in the Morning on WWDC-FM. In 2003, Haber worked in non-sports radio, hosting the morning drive program...
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  • at former sister station WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. On March 4, 1949, the station signed on the air as WRNL-FM. It was the FM sister station to WRNL,...
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    in August 1999, to host Elliot in the Morning on WWDC (FM). The show began to be syndicated to WHCY-FM in 2003. Christine Nagy left the show in January...
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  • Stern as "Hopalong Howie," which he declined after two weeks, moving to WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. In the film Private Parts, Stern announces his departure...
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  • WFAN (AM) (section WFAN-FM)
    to much fanfare, Long Island native Howard Stern was brought in from WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C., to do afternoon drive. Initially, Stern played a considerable...
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  • notoriety and airplay as a music bed for bits by shock jock The Greaseman on WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. and later his nationally syndicated radio show where...
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  • media. After the Capitals struck a stopgap deal to place its games on WWDC-HD2 and an FM translator midway through that season, the team and WJFK reached a...
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  • WQOF (section WWDC)
    1970s, WWDC was a moderately popular top 40 station. In 1981, the station began to simulcast of the morning and afternoon drive shows on sister FM rock...
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  • released in 1982 by Wren Records, while Stern hosted the morning show at WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. It is a comedy album of song parodies performed by...
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  • Elliot Segal. Reportedly, although Ballard did not criticize WBIG-FM or Clear Channel, WWDC management cut off the conversation by ending the show early and...
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  • WOL (AM) (section WWDC)
    frequency, including WWDC, were reassigned to 1450 kHz, under the provisions of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement. WWDC made its debut broadcast...
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  • List of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo characters Wonk FM, an American radio service serving the Washington, D.C., area on WWDC-HD2 (101.1) and W284CQ (104.7) Wonkette...
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  • performed the song live during the German Echo Music Prize. Mike Jones of WWDC (FM) exclaimed that "No Roots" is "the start of greatness". The song received...
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  • concert sponsored by Washington, D.C. / Baltimore, Maryland radio station WWDC (FM). Proceeds from the concert, traditionally held in Washington, D.C., in...
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  • KFNZ-FM (96.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Kansas City, Missouri. It simulcasts a sports radio format with sister station KFNZ (610 AM), except...
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  • Boston, Massachusetts; KTBZ-FM in Houston, Texas; KITS in San Francisco, California; KNDD in Seattle, Washington; and WWDC in Washington, DC. KROQ was...
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  • WNCX (redirect from WNCX (FM))
    Throughout January 1987, Metropolis entered in negotiations to purchase WWDC and WWDC-FM in Washington, D.C. for $53 million, but a tentative deal was never...
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  • MHz) is a commercial FM radio station owned and operated by iHeartMedia and located in Washington, D.C. Known on-air as "WASH-FM", the station airs an...
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  • WVWP-LP in Wayne, West Virginia WWDC (FM) in Washington, District of Columbia WWOV-LP in Martins Ferry, Ohio WWPN (FM) in Westernport, Maryland WWUU in...
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    Boston; KROQ-FM in Los Angeles; KITS, in San Francisco; KNDD in Seattle; and WWDC in Washington, D.C. "Facility Technical Data for KTBZ-FM". Licensing...
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  • known as the "Greaseman," who would later host mornings for many years on WWDC-FM and in radio syndication. WRC switched to an all-news radio format, using...
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  • The format proved an effective alternative to WIHT and to local stations WWDC (DC101) and WHFS (HFS 99.1), both of which specialized in hard rock. The...
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