WGMS was a radio station in Washington, D.C. that maintained a classical music format from 1946 to 2007. Last owned by Bonneville International, it was...
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WGMS may refer to: WGMS-FM, a now-defunct station in Washington, D.C. that broadcast from 1947 until 2005 at 103.5 FM (and from 2005 to 2007 at 103.9/104...
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director of WGMS, and Bonneville donated its 15,000-disc WGMS music library to WETA. Bonneville also gave WETA the right to use the WGMS call sign. The...
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Charles Osgood (category People appearing on C-SPAN)
University, Osgood was hired as an announcer by WGMS (AM) and WGMS-FM, the classical music stations in Washington, D.C. (today WWRC and WTOP-FM respectively)....
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Francisco, Calif. CHR: KPWR-FM Los Angeles, Calif. Classical: WGMS-FM Washington, D.C. Country: KYGO-FM Denver, Colo. NAC/Jazz: WNUA-FM Chicago, Ill...
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WTOP-FM (redirect from All-news radio (Washington))
letters to WGMS and WGMS-FM. They operated with a commercial fine arts and classical music format until 2006. On January 11, 2006, WGMS-FM's call sign was...
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WGM was an Atlanta, Georgia AM radio broadcasting station, operated by the Atlanta Constitution newspaper from March 17, 1922 to July 29, 1923. Although...
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WETA would also receive WGMS' entire music library, hired WGMS' last program director, and also retained the usage of the WGMS call sign. George 104 would...
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Men and Boys' Choir appeared as early as 1954, an Evensong service sung on WGMS radio. In 1980, the Men and Boys Choir was discontinued. In 1993, the chorister...
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