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The WTMD morning show

Excerpt from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTMD

"Relationship with Wasnington [DC]: WTMD partnered with WAMU in Washington DC whereby WAMU rebroadcasts WTMD on their HD Radio Channel 2. This brought back independent music radio to Washington for the first time, since WHFS was sold to CBS Radio (emphasis mine). In fact, this partnership was recognized and praised by FCC Commissioner McDowell in his remarks when the Commission voted to make HD multicasting permanent. WTMD also transmits via a low power signal from the suburb of Great Falls, Virginia on 105.5 FM."


Aha! That would explain why I found it at 105.5 FM. I don't have HD radio, so that's where I would get it. Because it's a low power signal, it sounds a lot like the now defunct WHFS did before their many glitzy upgrades (and subsequent music downgrades). I lose the signal from WTMD about 3 times on the way to work - but... minor technicality. I have enough signal the rest of the time. Anyway, it's nothing a few antenna augmentations can't fix. I've done it before, after all... I've already heard two or three localish, low airplay artists I want to support.

Whatever their location or signal quality, I have not touched that dial since finding them...

More from the Wiki site:

"The station produces First Thursday Concerts in the Park, a series of six free after work shows at West Mount Vernon Park in downtown Baltimore. The Damnwells, Steve Forbert, The Colour, The Young Dubliners and others have performed and these show attract crowds of about 3,000."

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Date: 2008-01-24 08:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heron61.livejournal.com
Excellent news. I remember listening to WHFS back in the late '70s. They're the first place I heard Firesign Theater and many other similarly eccentric wonders. Indie radio is definitely a good thing.

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Date: 2008-01-24 10:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rhiannasilel.livejournal.com
Wow, that's incredible. So there's an actual real indy station on the air again? I mean we kind of had WRNR, but last time I listened to that it seemed more like a classic rock station.

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