WHFS-FM (99.1) — the local rock ’n’ roll radio station that made its name in the 1970s with a free-form, free-flowing, playlist-free sound but later adopted a more mainstream style — flipped its ...
Alternative rock station WHFS (99.1 FM) bit the dust yesterday, unexpectedly switching to a Spanish-language and music format – a decision that jolted the station’s many fans. “There was no notice and ...
In a surprising move, Infinity Radio has converted 20-year modern rock bastion WHFS Washington, D.C., to Spanish, as "El Zol" 99.1. The station will play a mixture of salsa, merengue and bachata… By ...
WHFS is back, in an alternative way. The much-mourned and lowly rated rock station – which switched to Spanish pop only this month – has been revived and refitted for an online audience. On Friday, ...
Some listeners were angry about Infinity Broadcasting Corp.'s decision two weeks ago to scrap radio station WHFS-99.1 FM's alternative-rock lineup for a Spanish-language format, but the change is a ...
In Part 1 of this series we introduced readers to the upcoming documentary, “Feast Your Ears, The Story Of WHFS 102.3,” about the iconic 1960s/70s/early 80s Washington, DC, area FM radio station WHFS.
correctionA Jan. 13 article about the new Spanish-language format at WHFS-FM incorrectly identified the owner of WACA-FM. It is AC Communications, not Entravision (the article also misspelled ...
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