…albeit on the LPFM frequency of 97.5 that was previously WRYR-LP Sherwood, MD. WHFS is now on a Baltimore TV tower as a 250-watt translator after CBS Radio took over the frequency. The legendary DC ...
At some point, all partnerships come to an end. For the Baltimore Orioles, a 19-year association with WBAL radio, 1090 AM, to broadcast game coverage and play-by-play calls came to an end Monday. In ...
Once upon a time, and a very good time it was, there was a little radio station named WHFS. For six years the station fed eager listeners its eclectic mix of music from studios in Annapolis. But ...
In Part 1 of this series we introduced readers to the upcoming documentary, “Feast Your Ears, The Story Of WHFS 102.3,” about the iconic 1960s/70s/early 80s Washington, DC, area FM radio station WHFS.
In yet another chapter in the continuing saga of internal squabbles at WHFS Radio, the former national sales manager for the Landover-based progressive rock station filed suit yesterday for wrongful ...
CBS is hoping to find multicast success by promoting the return of a past popular format and familiar call letters to the Washington market. It has kicked off the return of WHFS via the HD2 channel of ...
Mention the call letters “WHFS” to music lovers of a certain age, and don’t be surprised if a smile instantly appears on their face, or a twinkle seems to light up their eye. Memories of a magic place ...
The Washington Times reports WHFS-FM DC (now Spanish WLZL-FM) progressive rock radio legend Damian Einstein is partnering with Joe Lee, who owns the 30+ year old Joe's Record Paradise in Rockville, MD ...
A Jan. 13 article about the new Spanish-language format at WHFS-FM incorrectly identified the owner of WACA-FM. It is AC Communications, not Entravision (the article also misspelled Entravision). The ...
I read with a great deal of interest and surprise the Jan. 13 front-page article "WHFS Changes Its Tune to Spanish." During my first stay in the Washington area, from 1985 to 1992, I was a loyal ...
When WHFS-FM (99.1) vanished from the airwaves in mid-January, the future of the nation’s largest rock festival seemed uncertain. El Zol, a Caribbean and Central American dance music station, replaced ...
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