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WWIN-FM is an Urban Adult Contemporary radio station out of Baltimore owned by Radio One. It is...
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WWIN-FM is an Urban Adult Contemporary radio station out of Baltimore owned by Radio One. It is known as "Magic 95.9," playing a great variety of Urban adult contemporary music from the 1960s to present. It's transmitter is located along I-695 near Curtis Bay.
WWIN-FM's former nickname from the 1970s was Music 96. Around 1987 the format changed to Contemporary Hit Radio with the call letters to WHTE then WGHT. '"Hot 95.9"' failed to compete with CHR leader WBSB FM "B-104" and all airstaff were fired on June 23, 1989. Urban Adult music returned to 95.9 FM as legendary announcers Harold Pompey and Don "Cleo" Brooks created, 1400 AM/95.9 FM WWIN FM "The Best Songs And No Rap". In 1992, after a failed purchase attempt Washington, D.C. station owner Cathy Hughes and her company Almic Broadcasting bought WWIN AM & FM from Broadcast Enterprise Network, Inc. Ragan Augustus Henry, a Philadelphia attorney headed the organization as President and 53% owner. He founded BENI (Broadcast Enterprises National, Inc.) in 1974 as a Black-owned business venture. Almic immediately changed the station's nickname to "Majic 95.9" In the late '90s,"Majic" was changed to "Magic". Later in 1992 Almic
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Freebase Data Team
Oct 23, 2006
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Oct 23, 2006
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