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sister stations
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alias
94.7 The Drive
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broadcast area
broadcast station class
call sign meaning
theairport codeforWashington Dulles International Airport
facility id
first air date
1951-06-29
former call sign
WARW (1993–2007)
WBCG-FM (1948–51)
WJMD (1960–82)
WLTT (1982–93)
WTGB-FM (2007–09)
WUST-FM (1951–60)
height above average terrain (μ)
language
licensee
Audacy License, LLC
owner
programme format
sister station
slogan
Nobody Plays More '80s!
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airdate
1951-06-29
branding
callsign meaning
the airport code for Washington Dulles International Airport
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class
B
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facility id
format
former callsigns
WARW
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WBCG-FM
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WJMD
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WLTT
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WTGB-FM
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WUST-FM
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former frequencies
language
licensee
Audacy License, LLC
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logo
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logo size
name
WIAD
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owner
sister stations
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Slogan
Nobody Plays More '80s!
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subchannels
HD2: Channel Q
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website
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subject
hypernym
point
38.96369444444444 -77.10469444444445
label
WIAD
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lat
3.896369444444444e+1
long
-7.710469444444445e+1