WBAL’s long history began in 1925. WBAL (W-BALtimore) 1090-AM has always been one of the top-rated radio stations in the […]
WBAL-FM 97.9 featured a short-lived experimental progressive rock music format during 1969-71. The show was syndicated out of WNEW-FM New […]
Once known as WBSC it was later named WBJC after its home at Baltimore Junior College. Onetime station manager Ed […]
Glen Burnie station formerly WISZ. Bought by WFBR in 1976 and became WBKZ-FM ‘Z-96’. In early ‘80s advertised “Hit music […]
Owned by Carl Brenners, WBMD went on the air in 1949. Early personalities featured morning show hosts Bill Reynolds and […]
105.7 FM. Started out as a country music station. In the ‘70s became an alternative music station – eventually evolving […]
B-104 contemporary music station. Personalities included Scott Carpenter, Jim Curtis, Scott Fitzgerald, Sean Hall, Paul Mayer, Ken Merson, Kris Earl […]
AM 60 – The station converted to a Top-40 format in 1956, going on to become Baltimore’s top-rated Top-40 station […]
Sister station to WCAO-AM, the FM side originally played classical music. In the ‘70s former WCBM and WCAO-AM morning man […]
Once a Top-40 station featuring personalities such as Lee Case, Bill Garrett, Ted Bair, Larry Hall, Ted Rado, Joe Knight, […]
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