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  2. WTOP-FM - Wikipedia

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    WTOP-FM (103.5 FM) – branded "WTOP Radio" and "WTOP News" – is a commercial all-news radio station licensed to serve Washington, D.C. Owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, [4] the station serves the Washington metropolitan area, extending its reach through two repeater stations: WTLP (103.9 FM) in Braddock Heights, Maryland, [5] and WWWT-FM (107.7) in Manassas, Virginia. [6]

  3. Chris Core - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Core was hired as a feature commentator on Washington DC's news radio station WTOP. His commentary, "Core Values," was heard at 3:40, 6:10, and 8:40 pm. He starred in a commentary-style TV show, Chris Core Talks, on D.C.'s local CW station. He also served as a guest host on XM Radio (Channel 130) "POTUS".

  4. Tony Kornheiser - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Irwin Kornheiser [1] (/ ˈ k ɔːr n h aɪ z ər /; born July 13, 1948) [2] is an American television sports talk show host and former sportswriter and columnist.Kornheiser is best known for his endeavors in three forms of media: as a writer for The Washington Post from 1979 to 2008, as a co-host of ESPN's Emmy Award-winning sports debate show Pardon the Interruption since 2001, and as ...

  5. WFED - Wikipedia

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    Website. federalnewsnetwork .com. WFED (1500 AM) is a 50,000-watt Class A radio station in the Washington, D.C. region. The station, branded as "Federal News Network", broadcasts a news talk format focused on issues and news pertaining to members and staff of the United States government. Owned by Hubbard Broadcasting, the current WFED is the ...

  6. Dave Johnson (sportscaster) - Wikipedia

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    Dave Johnson is an American radio personality. [ 1] He is the current sports director and morning sports anchor for 103.5 WTOP-FM in Washington, D.C. [ 2] Johnson first arrived at WTOP in 1989; left in 1992, but returned in 1995. In addition to WTOP, Johnson is the radio play-by-play voice of the NBA 's Washington Wizards, and host of the team ...

  7. WTOP - Wikipedia

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    WTOP-FM 103.5 FM, a radio station in Washington, D.C. WHUR-FM 96.3 FM, a radio station licensed to Washington, D.C. that held the WTOP-FM call letters from 1949 until 1971. WFED 1500 AM, a radio station licensed to Washington, D.C. that held the WTOP call letters from 1943 until 2006. WSHE (AM) 820 AM, a radio station licensed to Frederick ...

  8. Gordon Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Peterson (born 1938) [1] is an American broadcast journalist and television news anchor.He was most recently the 6 p.m. co-anchor for ABC affiliate WJLA-TV and from 1988 to 2013 was also moderator and producer of Inside Washington, a political roundtable discussion about current political events in Washington.

  9. WHFS (historic) - Wikipedia

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    First air date. November 11, 1961. ( 1961-11-11) Last air date. November 3, 2008. ( 2008-11-03) WHFS was the call sign for three FM stations in the Washington, D.C., and Baltimore markets on various frequencies for nearly 50 years. The first and longest run was a progressive rock station, usually referred to as HFS.