Television station Channel 20 was D.C.’s first UHF station, founded by Milt Grant, who hosted his own music and variety […]
1590-AM. Country music station broadcasting from Glen Burnie featuring DJ’s Gene Bond, Wally Horton… As WJRO the station featured ethnic […]
95.9 FM was once the home of WBKZ, a sister station of WFBR in the ‘70s. Known as Z-96 in […]
WITH 1230-AM first broadcast was heard on March 1, 1941. The new 24-hour station’s first General Manager was Thomas Tinsley. […]
Later became WDJQ-FM
Once known as WFDS, 97.9 was the radio counterpart of WBAL-TV and subsequently named WBAL-FM. In the ‘60s-70s the station […]
WKTK 105.7-FM was Baltimore’s predominant ‘70s progressive rock station. Formerly a country station in the 1960s known as WBMD, the […]
101.9-FM played light adult contemporary music station billed as “Music of Your Life”. Prior to becoming WLIF the station had […]
Country music station located in Laurel in ‘70s “Country lovin’ WLMD.”
Baltimore’s first Top-40 FM station. 92.3 was once known as WSID-FM playing R&B music. WLPL-92.3FM (W–Land of Pleasant Living) continued […]
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