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    WETA (90.9 FM) is a non-commercial, public FM radio station licensed to serve Washington, D.C., broadcasting a classical music format. Its studios are...
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    is a sister station to NPR member WETA (90.9 FM). The two outlets share studios in nearby Arlington, Virginia; WETA-TV's transmitter is located in the...
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  • Anostostomatidae. Weta, Wetas, wētā or WETA may also refer to: Weta, Ghana, a village in Volta Region, Ghana, also known as Wheta Weta, South Dakota, an...
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  • had reached a deal with public radio station WETA-FM to return the latter station to a classical format. WETA hired Jim Allison, the longtime program director...
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  • format. The current WGMS (FM)/89.1, a Hagerstown, Maryland station that simulcasts Washington D.C. public radio station WETA-FM. The World Glacier Monitoring...
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  • WGYS. The WGMS call letters are today in use by public radio station WETA-FM's repeater in Hagerstown, Maryland, having been donated by Bonneville as...
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    Shirlington is home to WETA-TV where nationally-broadcast programs such as PBS Newshour and Washington Week are filmed. WETA-FM radio and some USPTO satellite...
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  • radio station WETA-FM dropped its news/talk format in order to revive its previous classical format, via a partnership with Bonneville. WETA would also receive...
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    available only to cable subscribers. Radio stations serving the area include: WETA-FM, WIHT, WSBN, and WTOP. 202 and 771 – Washington, D.C. 703 and 571 – Northern...
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    01.0 Washington Police Department Tower 506 (154) 0 01.0 WETA-FM 495 (151) 0 2014 01.0 WAVA-FM Tower 457 (139) 0 1992 01.0 Old WRC TV Tower 443 (135) 0...
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    (April 4, 2017). "John Layton, the M.P.D., and the 1968 Washington Riots". WETA (FM). "Metro's Green Line Leads Growth and Gentrification in D.C., Says Report"...
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  • was secured on 90.5 MHz and Washington, DC area stations WETA(FM) and WCSP-FM agreed that WMUC-FM could operate with only second-adjacent channel separation...
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  • writer at classical radio station WCLV, in Cleveland, Ohio. He joined WETA-FM, Washington, D.C., in 1975, serving as producer, announcer, music director...
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  • Publishing, 2014. Jones, Mark (14 March 2014). "The Hanafi Siege of 1977". WETA (FM). Griffin, S.P. (2006-04-11). "4". Philadelphia's Black Mafia: A Social...
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  • Glen Ellyn, Illinois WDLK in Woodlake, Virginia WEKH in Hazard, Kentucky WETA (FM) in Washington, District of Columbia WEVW in Elysburg, Pennsylvania WFAZ...
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  • available on the website for free. PMH concerts are occasionally broadcast on WETA (FM). Founded in 2004, Pro Musica Hebraica was the idea of lawyer-turned-artist...
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    National Park Service, the National Council for the Traditional Arts, WETA-FM and Radio Smithsonian. According to the 2010 National Mall Plan: Summary...
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    of programs for WQXR-FM radio in New York on Classical Music and the Afro-American and hosted a four-program series on WETA-FM radio in Washington, D...
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  • primary competition for classical music listeners is WETA 90.9 FM in Washington, D.C. Although WETA-FM is a Washington metropolitan area station, its service...
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  • Journalists award finalist. He began hosting classical music radio programs on WETA-FM in Washington, D.C. in 2023. Martosko founded the Washington bureau of...
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  • news director at WETA-FM and started to host a news program named The Potter's House. Three years later, in 1971, he joined WUHR-FM, a Howard University...
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  • WHFS-FM and WJMD-FM which changed call sign to WLTT-FM (see WIAD) where the name of his show was shortened to "Music Americana." He was at WETA-FM from...
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  • Kiwi FM (formerly Channel Z) was a New Zealand alternative music radio network. From 1996 to 2005, as Channel Z, it broadcast alternative and local music...
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  • Sammlung von Schüttelreimen Collection of Mittler's limericks and spoonerisms Chamber Music You Didn’t Know You Love ( 3 ) by Jens F. Laurson for WETA-FM...
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    McLellan, music critic of The Washington Post, in a radio broadcast on WETA-FM, July 7, 1989, and the Embassy of Spain held a special reception to honor...
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  • and former artistic director, James Kreger, was honored in 2001 with WETA-FM’s Hometown Hero award. Mission Statement Established in 1976, The Thomas...
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  • WCSP-FM, also known as C-SPAN Radio, is a radio station owned by the Cable-Satellite Public Affairs Network (C-SPAN) in Washington, D.C. The station is...
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  • Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived 2009-08-25 at the Wayback Machine FM Query – FM Radio Technical Information – Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived 2009-08-25...
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  • public radio, the Ossman radio drama originated in 1992 from Washington's WETA. The cast included Steve Allen as narrator, John Randolph as de Forest, David...
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  • WAMU (redirect from WAMU (FM))
    largest gift in the station's history. When fellow public radio station WETA returned to an all-classical music format in 2007, WAMU became Washington...
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