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Stamford/Norwalk Waterbury Wilmington Washington 97.7 WCTY Norwich, CT CW 10.6 3400 12.1 93.7 WSTW Wilmington, DE CH 8.8 7100 9.8 98.3 WILI-FM Willimantic, CT CH 1.9 600 .6 94.7 WDSD Dover, DE CW 4.2 3400 3.5 98.7 WXZR East Lyme, CT AR& 5.0 1600 3.6 97.3 WZZE Glen Mills, PA CH* 100.9WTYD New London, CT SA 9.0 2900 7.9 99.5 WJBR-FM Wilmington, DE AC 10.6 8500 9.2 102.3 WVVE Stonington, CT OL& 5.0 1600 5.7 101.7WNNN Canton, NJ RL 103.7WWRX-FM Westerly, Rl CR 8.1 2600 10.0 103.7 WXCY Havre de Grace, MD CW 1.9 1500 2.4 Groton, CT CH 8.7 2800 11.8 105.5 WQGN [19 stations 9 AM 10 FM] 106.5 WBMW Ledyard, CT AC& 4.7 1500 3.3 107.7WKCD Pawcatuck, CT JZ& [16stations 5 AM 11 FM] DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Stamford/Norwalk MSTRANK145 ARBRANK 132 METRO 287,000 TSA 287,000 Washington Frea. Calls City of License Format F95 Pers. S95 1260 WMMM Westport, CT OL MSTRANK 8 ARB RANK 8 METRO 3,512,500 TSA 4,953,000 Norwalk, CT TK&/SX&n .7 300 1.8 1350 WNLK Frea. Calls City of License Format F95 Pers. U95 S95 W95 3.8 1700 4.8 1400 WSTC Stamford, CT NX-TK/JZ 570 WTEM Bethesda, MD SX& 1.1 6200 .7 .7 .9 SA .4 200 .9 1490 WGCH Greenwich, CT 630 WMAL Washington, DC NX-TK 4.6 26400 4.1 4.3 4.2 88.5 WEDW-FM Stamford, CT NX/FA* 700 WREH Reston, VA cp-new 90.3 WWPT Westport, CT AP* 730 WBZS Alexandria, VA MT 91.9 WSLX New Canaan, CT FA/VA* 780 WABS Arlington, VA RL NR .9 92.7 WDRE Garden City, NY 900 WILC Laurel, MD SS-TP .6 .7 1.0 AR .4 200 .9 95.1 WRKI Brookfield, CT 950 WCTN Potomac, MD RL 1500 95.9 WEFX Norwalk, CT CR 3.3 3.2 980 WWRC Washington, DC TK 10600 2.0 1.7 1.7 5.3 2400 6.6 96.7 WKHL Stamford, CT OL 1030 WNTL Indian Head, MD ET 5.7 107.9WEBE Westport, CT AC-OL 5.6 2500 1050 WKDL Silver Spring, MD PT& [12 stations 4 AM 8 FM] 1120 WUST Washington, DC ET 1150 WMET Gaithersburg, MD MT& 1200 WAGE Leesburg, VA CW/TK& Waterbury 1220 WFAX Falls Church, VA RL 1260 WWDC Washington, DC AS& .B 4900 1.3 .8 .9 1310 WDCT Fairfax, VA RL MSTRANK 189 ARBRANK 174 METRO 182,600 1340 WYCB Washington, DC BG 1.8 10300 1.4 1.3 1.7 Frea. Calls Citv of License Format S95 1390 WMZQ Arlington, VA CWs .1 .2 1240 WWCO Waterbury, CT TK& 1.3 400 1.6 1440 WRHX Herndon, VA Z 1320 WATR Waterbury, CT TK 9.8 3100 1450 WOL Washington, DC TK/RB-OL 1.8 10600 1.5 2.1 1.6 1380 WFNW Naugatuck, CT SS/ET 1460 WKDV Manassas, VA PTs 1590 WQQW Waterbury, CT Z 1500 WTOP Washington, DC NX 2.5 14200 3.0 3.2 3.4 92.5 WWYZ Waterbury, CT CW 9.2 1540 WMDO Wheaton, MD SS-AC .5 2900 .4 .4 .4 104.1 WMRQ Waterbury, CT NR 3.2 1580 WPGC Momingside, MD RB .5 3100 .6 .6 .3 [6 stations 4 AM 2 FM] 1600 WINX Rockvllle, MD OL 88.1 WMUC-FM College Park, MD AP/VA* 88.5 WAMU Washington, DC NX-TK/Blue 89.3 WPFW Washington, DC JZ/TK* DELAWARE 90.1 WDCU Washington, DC JZ* 90.9 WETA Washington, DC FA/NX* 91.9 WGTS-FM Takoma Park, MD FA/RL* 93.9 WKYS Washington, DC RB 3.6 20900 4.1 3.5 3.8 94.7 WARW Bethesda, MD CR 2.1 12300 2.3 2.6 2.6 Wilmington 95.5 WPGC-FM Momingside, MD RB 7.2 41800 7.3 8.4 8.8 96.3 WHUR-FM Washington, DC SB 5.2 30300 5.7 4.3 3.6 97.1 WASH Washington, DC AC 5.0 28700 5.1 4.2 3.8 MSTRANK 82 ARB RANK 74 METRO 506,900 TSA 607,100 98.7 WMZQ-FM Washington, DC CW 5.6 32600 5.4 5.9 6.0 Format F95 Pers. S95 Freq. Calls Citv of License 99.1 WHFS Annapolis, MD NR 3.4 19500 3.6 4.4 3.7 Chester, PA RL 740 WVCH 99.5 WEBR Washington, DC AC 2.5 14300 3.4 3.4 3.8 Norristown, PA BG .4 1110 WNAP 100.3 WBIG-FM Washington, DC OL 4.4 25300 3.9 3.8 3.3 NX-TK 3.6 2900 3.3 1150 WDEL Wilmington, DE 101.1 WWDC-FM Washington, DC AR 3.8 22200 3.7 3.7 3.6 OL .5 400 1260 WNRK Newark, DE 102.3WMMJ Bethesda, MD SB 4.0 23300 3.4 3.B 3.5 AS& 2.4 1900 2.4 1290 WJBR Wilmington, DE 103.5 WGMS-FM Washington, DC FA 3.7 21100 3.6 3.2 3.6 Wilmington, DE Z 1380 WAMS 104.1 WXTR-FM Waldorf, MD OL-70 1.2 7200 1.2 1.5 1.1 Wilmington, DE NX-TK 4.1 3300 3.7 1450 WILM 105.1 WAV A Arlington, VA RL-TK .9 5200 .9 .9 1.3 NX-TK& 1510 WJIC Salem, NJ 105.9WJZW Woodbrldge, VA JZ 3.3 19200 3.3 3.6 4.1 NX-TK .4 1550 WSER Elkton, MD 106.7WJFK-FM Manassas, VA TK/JZ 4.2 24100 4.1 3.5 3.2 RC&* 89.1 WXHL Christiana, DE 107.3 WRQX Washington, DC AH 4.5 26100 4.7 4.2 4.8 RL* 89.9 WOEL-FM Elkton, MD 107.7WRCY Warrenton, VA CW 1.0 5500 .9 .5 .4 AP* 91.3 WVUD Newark, DE 107.9WFSI Annapolis, MD RL&* 91.7 WMPH Wilmington, DE VA* [50 stations 25 AM 25 FM] .
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