• WJFK-FM (106.7 MHz "106.7 The Fan") is a commercial radio station licensed to serve Manassas, Virginia, and serving the Washington metropolitan area....
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  • WJFK may refer to: WJFK (AM), a radio station (1580 AM) licensed to serve Morningside, Maryland, United States WJFK-FM, a radio station (106.7 FM) licensed...
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  • Bloomberg Radio. WDCH-FM often airs D.C. United soccer and Washington Wizards NBA basketball games whenever sports radio sister station WJFK-FM (106.7 "The Fan")...
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  • WJFK (1580 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a sports gambling radio format. Licensed to Morningside, Maryland, and serving the Washington...
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    within one month their program was syndicated to Washington, D.C.'s WJFK. New York's WNEW-FM was converted from a long-respected rock station to all-talk in...
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  • system from iBiquity. The HD-2 digital subchannel carries a simulcast of WJFK-FM. The station signed on the air on January 18, 1948, on the 96.7 frequency...
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  • WAVA-FM in 1985 as The Morning Zoo with Don and Mike. The official name of the show became The Don and Mike Show when the duo moved to WJFK-FM in 1991...
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    include: WJOX-FM (Birmingham, Alabama) KWFN (San Diego, California) KESP (San Joaquin Valley, California) KAMP (Denver, Colorado) WJFK / WJFK-FM (Washington...
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  • Geronimo for more than 20 years, first at WAVA-FM (105.1 FM) in Washington from 1985 to 1991, then at WJFK-FM from 1991 to 2008. His talk show was revived...
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    games returned to WJFK-FM. The two stations also added Baltimore Ravens coverage for the 2017 season, replacing WBIG-FM (100.3 FM) as the team's Washington...
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  • season. WJFK-FM began airing postseason games during the 2008 playoffs. 1500 AM, since renamed WFED, remained the flagship station until 2012, when WJFK took...
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  • full-powered stations (15 AM, 3 FM) supplemented by 8 analog AM-to-FM translators and 3 digital HD subchannels. The flagship is WJFK-FM/106.7. The Nationals' broadcast...
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    Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, in an appearance on "The Sports Junkies" show on WJFK-FM, 106.7 The Fan. Fox News: Surprise as George W Bush’s brother Marvin endorses...
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  • co-host of the Don and Mike Show, was forged at WAVA. Their show moved to WJFK-FM in 1991. Washington Post radio reporter Marc Fisher features Geronimo in...
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  • Nationals baseball until 2011, when the team changed its primary station to WJFK-FM. Bonneville announced the sale of WFED and WWFD, as well as 15 other stations...
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    season. WJFK-FM began airing postseason games during the 2008 playoffs. 1500 AM, since renamed WFED, remained the flagship station until 2012, when WJFK took...
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  • station split from the WLIF simulcast and was renamed WJFK. WJFK was originally simulcast with WJFK-FM, a talk radio station that serves the Washington metropolitan...
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  • personality. He was the afternoon drive host of Chad Dukes Vs. the World on WJFK 106.7 The Fan—a sports talk format radio station in the greater Washington...
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    Washington Nationals baseball, and can be heard commentating every game on WJFK-FM 106.7 ("The Fan") and the rest of the team's radio network. A native of...
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    during a December 2, 2008, radio interview with Big O and Dukes of 106.7 WJFK-FM, that he and Dunn would be going to Italy to film Where the F*%# Are My...
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    with Don Geronimo for 23 years: first at WAVA-FM (105.1 FM) in Washington (1985–1991), then at WJFK-FM from 1991 to 2008. Mike had a one-year stint as...
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  • Junkies on WJFK-FM in D.C. and WHFS-FM in Baltimore. On the same day, several of these Infinity/CBS radio stations became known as "Free FM"; some of the...
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  • the series with Robert Ford and Steve Sparks announcing. In Washington, WJFK-FM aired the series with Charlie Slowes and Dave Jageler calling the games...
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  • from WJFK to WHFS during the morning drive time slot. When WHFS changed formats from alternative rock to Spanish-language, the show returned to WJFK-FM in...
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    Free FM in New York City, airing Monday–Friday from noon to three. Quinn and DiPaolo were originally slated to host the show together on WJFK-FM, but...
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    000 on the same day for airing the same broadcasts on WXRK, WYSP, WJFK-FM and WJFK-AM. The FCC decided not to revoke its licenses as no actionable complaints...
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  • purchased six more stations: KROQ-FM in Los Angeles, WJFK-FM in Washington, D.C., WQYK-AM/FM in Tampa, and KVIL-AM/FM in Dallas. Karmazin and three other...
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  • Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived 2009-08-25 at the Wayback Machine FM Query – FM Radio Technical Information – Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived 2009-08-25...
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    including WJFK-FM in Washington, D.C. After being canceled in New York City, as well as the other markets, they continued to broadcast from WJFK FM, and relocated...
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    station—became the Redskins' flagship station, after which they moved to WJFK-FM. In 2006, after WJFK and CBS Radio declined to renew its rights to the team, the Redskins...
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