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Tag: Arlington VA
Washington DC CHR Wars: WAVA, WRQX & WPGC | May 1990
Donated to this site by the late Robyn Watts, here’s a 28 minute scope highlighting three Washington DC area stations that were in a heated ratings battle for much of the late 1980s and early 1990s. All three stations are no longer involved with Top 40. WRQX decided to quit the format later in 1990,…
Ed Rodriguez, 1390 WEAM, Arlington VA | 1976
Seven O’Clock with Ed Rodriguez at the Rock Entertainer! Very few recordings exist of 1390 WEAM. This fulltime 5kw AM station has the distinction of being the FIRST Top 40 radio station serving the greater Washington DC area from right across the Potomac River in Arlington VA, even earlier than the later, better known station…
Don Geronimo & Mike O’Meara, 105.1 WAVA Arlington | January 17, 1986
Its just another day at “All Hit 105 WAVA”, and the All New Morning Zoo is broadcasting live from Epcot Center at Disney World. Listen as various characters interact with our duo here… they even run into other radio stations doing a live broadcast. Take note of the jock from 750 WSB Atlanta as Don…
The Terry Knight Show on WEAM 1390 Arlington VA | January 24, 1965
Here’s one that will make you go WOW!… Terry Knight on WEAM! **2021 Update** – This post has been viewed over 12 thousand times since first posting in 2014! That’s pretty amazing considering the station has been gone since 1984. Our viewers have long memories! A few notes. You’ll notice there are no ‘jingles’, but…
Don Geronimo on All-Hit 105 WAVA Arlington | 1985
Originally posted on 10/15/04 in Real Audio format. This station was somethin’ else! WAVA was Washington’s hit station for about 7 years and during that time they did plenty of innovative and creative things on the air. Sadly, it all came to an end many years ago when the station was purchased by a religious…
QuickCheck: J. R. Russ on WAVA Arlington VA | 1985
Longtime contributor J.R. Russ fits right in on this powerhouse CHR station. It’s vintage 80s on one of DC’s most legendary 80s stations! Who doesn’t remember WAVA? Ok, plenty of young people forgot. Chris Taylor would show them how it’s done, but he’s in Memphis. This is short, but memorable. And J.R. is GREAT here.