Washington DC

The Final Hour Of Mix 107.3 Washington

Previous Format: Hot AC “Mix 107.3” WRQX New Format: Christian AC “K-Love” WLVW Date & Time Of Change: May 31, 2019 at 7:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

WIAD Becomes 94.7 The Drive

Previous Format: Hot AC “94.7 Fresh-FM” WIAD New Format: Classic Hits “94.7 The Drive” Date & Time Of Change: October 3, 2018 at 5:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

WNEW Becomes Bloomberg 99.1

Previous Format: News “All News 99.1” New Format: Business News “Bloomberg 99.1” Date & Time Of Change: December 18, 2015 at 10:00am More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia Aircheck Contributed by Chris Roth

105.9 The Edge Becomes WMAL-FM

Previous Format: Classic Rock “105.9 The Edge” New Format: News/Talk (Simulcasting 630 WMAL) Date & Time Of Change: September 19, 2011 at 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

94.7 The Globe Becomes Fresh-FM

Previous Format: Classic Rock “94.7 The Globe” WTGB New Format: AC “94.7 Fresh-FM” WIAD Date & Time Of Change: April 6, 2009 at 12:00pm More Info: RadioInsight, Wikipedia

WETA Goes Classical

Previous Format: NPR News/Talk New Format: Classical Date & Time Of Change: January 22, 2007 at 8:00pm More Info: Wikipedia Related Changes: Classical WGMS Becomes Variety Hits “George 104″

Big 100.3 WBIG Evolves From Oldies To Classic Hits

Previous Format: Oldies New Format: Classic Hits Date & Time Of Change: April 3, 2006 at 5:00pm More Info: Wikipedia, Washington Post

1500/107.7 WTOP Becomes Washington Post Radio

Previous Format: News New Format: News/Talk Date & Time Of Change: March 30, 2006 at 5:30am More Info: Wikipedia

“Z104” WWZZ Signs-Off

On 12:00pm on January 4, 2006 Bonneville Radio announced a shuffling of its Washington, D.C stations. News WTOP moved from its 1500/104.3/107.7 simulcast to 103.5. Classical WGMS moved from 103.5 to the 104.1/103.9 simulcast that had been the home of Adult CHR Z104. This was to pave way for the March debut of Washington Post Radio on the 1500/104.3/107.7 simulcast that had been home to WTOP. Z104 had been through a number of iterations in its 9+ year history. First was the pure CHR format in the mid to late 90’s. It’s evolution to a more adult sound lead to the station dropping the Z from its name for a few years in favor of “More Music 104” before returning to the Z104 name. Listen here as Z104 plays its final song, gives its last ID, and GM Joel Oxley announces wh...

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