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Radio station near Washington, D.C.
WMET (1160 AM) is a mediumwave (AM band) radio station in Gaithersburg, Maryland, serving the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. Over several decades
WMET
Mainstream rock radio station in Chicago
callsign was changed to WMET, while retaining its top 40 format. In 1979, Metromedia flipped WMET to an AOR format. In 1982, WMET was sold to Doubleday
WCHI-FM
Television station in Baltimore (1967–1972)
WMET-TV was a television station operating on channel 24 in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1967 to 1972. It was owned by the United Broadcasting Company and
WMET-TV
Catholic radio network in the United States
KBMD-FM 88.5, Marble Falls, Texas Washington, DC Market WMET-FM 103.1, Gaithersburg, Maryland WMET-AM 1160, Gaithersburg, Maryland West Texas & New Mexico
Guadalupe_Radio_Network
Urban gospel radio station in Miami Beach, Florida, United States
Cincinnati—changed the call letters to WMET, continuing a format emphasizing news, sports and adult music. WMET eventually became a full-time Spanish-language
WMBM
Radio station in Miami Springs, Florida
negotiating a deal with Latin Broadcasting Company, the owners of WMET (1490 AM), which would see WMET and WMBM swap facilities. The deal was finalized and announced
WNMA
US radio format
playing a mix of rock music from the mid-1960s to the present. Similarly, WMET called itself "Chicago's Classic Rock" in 1981. In 1982, radio consultant
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American professional football club based in Washington D.C.
Bruce Murray on color commentary. D.C. United's first radio partner was WMET (1160 AM), which picked up coverage in 2003. For the 2009 season, games moved
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Former American DJ (born 1950)
numerous other stations in the region. He then held the morning-show slot on WMET AM 1160 in Gaithersburg, Maryland, until November 2, 2007. The Washington
Doug_Tracht
Radio station in Miami Beach, Florida
Service Broadcasting of Cincinnati in 1958, with the call letters changed to WMET-AM-FM, Four years later, WMBM-FM struck out on its own with a jazz format
WMIA-FM
Maryland. Stations are arranged by media market served and channel position. WMET-TV Baltimore (1967–1972) Maryland § Media List of television stations in
List of television stations in Maryland
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Fictional DC Comics character
college, and eventually became a television reporter for Metropolis TV station WMET-TV. As an adult, Lana became a rival to Lois Lane for Superman's affection
Lana_Lang
Television station in Washington, D.C. (1963–1972)
and dryers. On March 1, 1967, the Baltimore station, with the call letters WMET-TV and having been moved to channel 24 in a 1961 allocation revision, began
WOOK-TV
Low-power WMJF-CD 39 WLZB-LD 40 WWDD-LD 49 .1 Daystar WQAW-LD 69 Defunct WMET-TV 24 Nearby regions Harrisburg-Lancaster-York Philadelphia Salisbury Washington
Mass_media_in_Baltimore
Talk radio station in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, serving Cleveland
advertising, as well as three television stations also owned by United: WMET-TV/Baltimore, WMUR-TV/Manchester and KECC-TV/El Centro, California, over
WERE
Television station in Manchester, New Hampshire
involving two other television stations (WOOK-TV in Washington, D.C., and WMET-TV in Baltimore), as well as two other radio stations (WOOK (AM) in Washington
WMUR-TV
Television station in Arlington, Virginia
station at 100.3 FM. From 1968 to 1972, channel 14 was the sister station to WMET-TV (channel 24) in Baltimore. Both stations were owned by United Broadcasting
WFDC-DT
American media company
Petersburg Florida WWBA-FM 1981 1986 Chicago Illinois WFLD-TV 1983 1986 WMET-FM 1972 1983 Springfield WTVP 1960 1965 Peoria–Bloomington WTVH-TV 1959 1965
Metromedia
Television station in Baltimore
UHF station and second independent station, signing on four years after WMET-TV (channel 24, frequency now occupied by WUTB) began operations. In its
WBFF
American politician and activist (born 1946)
Jerusalem Post CEO and President Tom Rose from March 2006 to March 2007 on WMET, a Washington, D.C. metropolitan area radio station. Bauer is also a frequent
Gary_Bauer
Television station in Baltimore
The Mike Douglas Show, the three shows were seen instead on now-defunct WMET-TV, and not telecast in color. By 1972, WJZ-TV re-added The Newlywed Game
WJZ-TV
Television station in Chicago
As a condition, Metromedia was forced by the FCC to divest radio station WMET (95.5 FM, now WCHI-FM), which it sold to Doubleday Broadcasting. WFLD's programming
WFLD
Contemporary WMDM 97.7 FM Lexington Park Somar Communications, Inc. Classic hits WMET 1160 AM Gaithersburg La Promesa Foundation Catholic religious WMJS-LP 102
List of radio stations in Maryland
List_of_radio_stations_in_Maryland
Regional Mexican WUST 1120 AM Washington, D.C. Black Information Network 2 WMET 1160 AM Gaithersburg, MD Guadalupe-EWTN WTSD 1190 AM Leesburg, VA Sports
List of radio stations in Washington, D.C.
List_of_radio_stations_in_Washington,_D.C.
American radio and TV broadcasting company, 1967–1986
apparent poor clearance in major markets. In April 1983, Doubleday acquired WMET of Chicago from Metromedia for $9.5 million. This was the company's seventh
Doubleday_Broadcasting
Radio station in Joliet, Illinois
March 30, 1963. Retrieved August 14, 2018. Zorn, Eric. "Rumors Persist: WMET Will Change Its Format", Chicago Tribune, January 07, 1985. Retrieved July
WJOL
Radio station in Baltimore, Maryland
after nearly 14 years of delays, WMET-TV channel 24 launched as the first independent TV station in the city. WMET-TV, which broadcast some local programming
WOLB
Topics referred to by the same term
station that operated in Gaithersburg, Maryland from the 1960s to the 80s (see WMET) Wyckoff Heights Medical Center, a hospital in Brooklyn, New York, United
WHMC
Florida WMEQ 880 AM Menomonie, Wisconsin WMER 1390 AM Meridian, Mississippi WMET 1160 AM Gaithersburg, Maryland WMEX 1510 AM Quincy, Massachusetts WMFA 1400
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WG–WM)
List_of_AM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WG–WM)
Classic rock radio station in Washington, D.C.
Broadcasting, the owner of WFAN-FM, WOOK and WFAN-TV, along with semi-satellite WMET-TV, was beset by legal issues. In September 1975, the Federal Communications
WBIG-FM
Television station in Baltimore
studios. The channel 24 allocation in Baltimore was originally occupied by WMET-TV, which began broadcasting on March 1, 1967, as the first UHF station in
WUTB
Radio station in Jamestown, North Dakota, United States
Van Andrews), Singer/Songwriter Mark Swartzell later KOMA—Oklahoma City; WMET—Chicago; KFYR—Bismarck and the Dakota News Network. Mick Wagner later WWTC—Minneapolis
KQDJ_(AM)
American politician, writer and commentator
and The Washington Times. He is also a frequent guest host on Talk Radio WMET in Washington, D.C. Babbin is an ardent detractor of what he describes as
Jed_Babbin
Rock radio station in Los Angeles
(from KROQ), Linda McGuinness (from KGB in San Diego), Bob Coburn (from WMET in Chicago) and "Uncle Joe" Benson (from WWWW in Cleveland). KLOS promoted
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February 1 Tucson, Arizona KZAZ 11 Independent March 1 Baltimore, Maryland WMET-TV 24 Independent March 5 Norwich, Connecticut WEDN 9 NET Satellite of WEDH/Hartford
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1957 December 31 Lubbock, Texas KMXN-TV 34 Spanish independent October 24, 1967 Unknown date Baltimore, Maryland WMET-TV 24 Independent March 1, 1967
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Television station in Allen Park, Michigan (1962–1963)
for its Baltimore sister station, which would not sign on until 1967 as WMET-TV. The Free Press reflected the continual delays, reporting in June 1965
WJMY_(TV)
American television network (May 1967)
CBS Monroe, LA WVUE-TV 12 ABC New Orleans, LA KSLA 12 CBS Shreveport, LA WMET-TV 24 Independent Baltimore, MD WHDH-TV 5 CBS Boston, MA WKBD-TV 50 Independent
United_Network
after nearly two years and to 95.5 FM for the first time since 1982 (as WMET-FM). 4 AC CHMX-FM—Regina, Saskatchewan flips to rhythmic classic hits as
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AM radio frequency
kW nighttime) WMET Gaithersburg, Maryland 4643 B 50 1.5 39°11′16″N 77°12′56″W / 39.187778°N 77.215556°W / 39.187778; -77.215556 (WMET - 50 kW daytime
1160_AM
from Talk to Sports Talk. October 31: The Greaseman resigns as host of WMET's morning show to focus on Internet ventures. WWFT flips from Talk to Christmas
2007_in_radio
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