WTOP-TV — is the call letters used for two unrelated television stations:* WTOP 10, a student run television station at SUNY Oswego in Oswego, New York * WUSA (TV) in Washington, DC, which was WTOP TV from 1950 to 1978 … Wikipedia
WTOP-FM — Infobox Radio station name = WTOP city = Washington, D.C. area = Washington, D.C. Baltimore, MD Northern Virginia Shenandoah Valley Virginia Piedmont Central Maryland Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia branding = WTOP Radio slogan = Washington s… … Wikipedia
WTOP-TV (SUNY Oswego) — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WTOP station station slogan = Your television station branding = WTOP 10 analog = 10 (campus cable only)96 (select programs for all of Oswego County) digital = affiliations = none founded = location = Oswego, New… … Wikipedia
WTOP — * AM 1500, News Radio, Washington, D. C.; FM 107.7, Warrenton, Virginia (Community » Radio Stations) … Abbreviations dictionary
WUSA (TV) — Infobox Broadcast call letters = WUSA station station branding = W*USA 9 (general) 9 News Now (newscasts) analog = 9 (VHF) digital = 34 (UHF) affiliations = CBS founded = airdate = January 16, 1949 location = Washington, D.C. callsign meaning =… … Wikipedia
WFED — Infobox Radio Station name = WFED / WWFD city = Washington, D.C. area = Washington, D.C. branding = Federal News Radio slogan = Your source for federal news... now. airdate = September 20, 2007 frequency = 1500 (kHz) repeater = WWFD 820 (kHz)… … Wikipedia
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Washington Post Radio — was a short lived attempt by Bonneville Broadcasting and the Washington Post to create a commercial long form all news radio network in the style of National Public Radio. The small network of stations based in the Washington, DC area occupied… … Wikipedia
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Post-Newsweek Stations — is the official name of the broadcasting division of the Washington Post Company and is a self contained corporation within that company. The company is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan in headquarters shared with Post Newsweek s station in… … Wikipedia