If you grew up in the Washington, DC, area in the 1960s and 1970s, as did this reporter, there was one consistently hip radio station that the cool people listened to: WHFS, broadcasting from high ...
Wednesday's abrupt morphing of modern-rock radio stalwart WHFS-FM into El Zol, a Spanish-language pop station, caught many, including WHFS's on-air staff, by surprise and touched off considerable ...
There’s an apple waiting to be plucked in the Baltimore radio marketplace. When CBS Radio changed the call letters of its 105.7 FM station Monday, it was the second time in less than three years that ...
WHFS-FM (99.1) — the local rock ’n’ roll radio station that made its name in the 1970s with a free-form, free-flowing, playlist-free sound but later adopted a more mainstream style — flipped its ...
A few days ago, DCist wondered if there was a chance that WHFS “could get resurrected.” Today, we have what we think may be an answer to that question. A tipster who works for a radio trade ...
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