WGAY (internet radio)

WGAY (internet radio)

WGAY is a gay-oriented Internet radio station based in Washington, DC found at http://www.wgay.fm.

The internet station features live programs with conversation, unusual music, and comedy, on Friday evenings from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Having first signed on as WGAY in February 2006, it evolved from a Washington, DC "Part 15" (low-power) broadcast and internet radio station founded in 1991. During the week, it broadcasts re-runs of the show, except on Tuesdays which are "oldies days" and Wednesdays when archived broadcasts of WGTB from the 1970's are aired. WGTB was a legendary and controversial student-run station at Georgetown University. Ultimately the Jesuit school shut the station down because of the radical programming it carried.

External links

* http://www.wgay.fm - WGAY


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