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WBAL and began
In the early 1980s, WBAL began running talk shows overnights as well as evenings and continued to play some music during the day.
Since the Orioles began their inaugural season in 1954, WBAL has been their flagship station for most of their existence, though not continuously ; for example, it carried Orioles games every season from 1987 to 2006 ( after which the team's games were broadcast on crosstown rival WJZ-FM " 105. 7 The Fan "), and resumed that status in 2011.
He was employed as WBAL-TV 11's financial analyst in 1981, and began presenting daily financial and investment reports on WBAL Radio in 1982.

WBAL and after
WJFK's status as a flagship station for the Baltimore Ravens football franchise ended after the 2005 season ; those rights were acquired by WBAL.

WBAL and on
In Baltimore, Orioles games on radio can be heard over WBAL ( 1090 AM ).
The 2011 season marked the Orioles ' return to WBAL following four seasons on WJZ-FM ( 105. 7 FM ).
The Orioles have had their games broadcast on WBAL for much of the team's history in Baltimore over three separate stints ( the other two were from 1957 to 1978, and 1988 to 2006 ).
Former Washington traffic reporters include Kim " Boomer " Anderson, Rob Carpente, Janet DeLaney, Kris Gamble, Stevie Bridgewater, and Shari Elliker ( 1992 – 1996 ) Elliker co-hosted the Broadminded radio program on XM Radio and currently hosts her own show on WBAL in Baltimore, Maryland.
Ford went on to peak his radio career with eight and a half productive years at WBAL and 98Rock in Baltimore before leaving to start his own company.
WJZ-TV nearly lost its ABC affiliation in 1977 when the network briefly wooed WBAL-TV ( owned by the Hearst Corporation ) in the wake of a dispute between ABC and Group W. However, WBAL declined the ABC affiliation offer due to ABC's last-place network evening newscast offerings of the time, keeping ABC on channel 13 for the next 18 years.
WIYY shares a facility with sister stations WBAL ( 1090 AM ) and WBAL-TV ( channel 11 ) on Television Hill in the Woodberry section of Baltimore, near the transmission tower it shares with WBAL-TV.
98Rock has recently added a simulcast of News / Talk 1090 WBAL on HD4.
) Excluding most regular season games ( seen mostly on WJZ ), WBAL is the official station of the Baltimore Ravens, and aired most of their regular season games in 1996 and 1997.
WBAL broadcasts on a clear channel frequency with 50 kilowatts ( or 50, 000 watts ) of power.
The WBAL Building, on Television Hill in Baltimore, has housed WBAL Radio since 1962.
In addition to its analog 1090 kHz signal, WBAL is repeated on WIYY-HD4, a digital subchannel of WIYY's HD Radio signal.
Ravens games have been broadcast on WBAL and WIYY since the 2006 season.
In the event that the Orioles and Ravens are playing on the same day, WBAL will broadcast the Orioles game, while WIYY gets the Ravens game.
Other teams whose games have been broadcast on WBAL include the Baltimore Colts, the University of Maryland Terrapins and the Towson Tigers.
He is best known for his radio and television work, having dispensed financial advice on WBAL Radio, WYPR, WMAR, WBAL-TV and PBS ' Wall $ treet Week, and in columns in the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore Evening Sun, and Daily Record newspapers.
*" A Few Random Suggestions " -- Westy's Wisdom on The WBAL Channel website
*" MidSummer Tax Savers " -- Westy's Wisdom on The WBAL Channel website
The team had previously aired its games on Maryland's most powerful station, WBAL.
Ehrlich's wife, Kendel Ehrlich, is a notable state Republican who hosts, along with her husband, a conservative talk radio show on WBAL 1090-AM in Baltimore.

WBAL and subsidiary
Until 2009, three of Hearst's television stations ( KCWE, WMOR-TV, and WPBF ) and its two radio stations ( WBAL radio and WIYY ) were owned by Hearst Broadcasting, Inc., an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation through which Hearst ultimately controlled Hearst-Argyle Television, as opposed to Hearst-Argyle itself ; Hearst-Argyle still operated these stations under a management services agreement.
It is one of the flagship stations of Hearst Television, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Hearst Corporation, which also owns sister radio stations WBAL ( 1090 AM ) and WIYY ( 97. 9 FM ).

WBAL and .
WBAL also feeds the games to a network of 43 stations, covering Washington, D. C. and all or portions of Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina.
In March 2006, WBAL in Baltimore became the first major market radio station in the country to drop Limbaugh's nationally syndicated radio program.
For example in the U. S., a private television station is assigned 6 megahertz exclusively, to be divided at its own discretion ( WBAL 11-1, 11-2, 11-3, et cetera ).
Starting in 1937, he worked for Baltimore radio station WBAL as an announcer, writer, and actor / comedian.
WIYY and WBAL are the only two radio stations owned by the Hearst Corporation.
Stephanie went to work in television news at WBAL in mid April 2008.
WBAL is one of the few NBC affiliates that does not air the fourth hour of Today in daytime.
WBAL produces and airs the majority of the team's preseason games, but will use the NBC network feed if NBC picks up a Ravens preseason game for telecast.
The school is in the WBAL ( West Bay Athletic League ) and also in the fifth division, which is the smallest division of sports, consisting of all the small schools with less than 300 students attending the high school.
WBAL ( 1090 kHz AM ) is a News radio / Talk / Sports radio station located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
WBAL has the highest signal strength of any radio station in Maryland and its directional nighttime signal reaches as far as Nova Scotia and Bermuda.
WBAL employs the largest number of news staff of any radio station in the state.

began and broadcasting
It began broadcasting with 3 hours of programming on weekdays and 5 on weekends, and offers news ( Setswana and English ), entertainment, and sports, with plans eventually to produce 60 % of its programming locally.
Wills soon settled the renamed Texas Playboys in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and began broadcasting noontime shows over the 50, 000 watt KVOO radio station.
Seeking to expand its radio broadcasting scope nationally, the Cowboys began a five-year partnership with Compass Media Networks on February 2, 2011.
Internacia Televido, an internet television channel, began broadcasting in November 2005.
In 1994, NOAA began broadcasting coded signals called FIPS ( Federal Information Processing System ) codes
Digital satellite broadcasting began in 1999 by the South-African conglomerate Naspers which uses the trademark Nova.
All stations commenced digital broadcasting during 2003, and in December 2003, a fifth station, TDT, began broadcasting.
Television broadcasting began in 1953, and color television was introduced in 1960.
Starting in 1987, NHK began full-scale experimental broadcasting on two channels using satellite-to-audience signals, thus bringing service to remote and mountainous parts of the country that earlier had experienced poor reception.
In January 2003, Bakker began broadcasting the daily Jim Bakker Show at Studio City Cafe in Branson, Missouri, with his second wife, Lori.
The play-by-play announcer is former BBC Radio commentator Callum Williams who began broadcasting with the 2011 season.
In 1929 the Mormon Tabernacle Choir began broadcasting a weekly performance on national radio, becoming an asset for public relations.
In 1988 Limbaugh began broadcasting his show nationally from radio station WABC in New York City.
Executives from Yorkshire Television visited the on location filming of The Riordans in the early 1970s and in 1972 began broadcasting Emmerdale Farm based on the successful format of the Irish soap opera.
On radio RTÉ Radio produced its first radio soap Kennedys of Castleross which began broadcasting on April 13, 1955 and ran until 1975.
However, it was less popular when commercial radio broadcasting began in the 1920s, mostly due to the need for an extra tube ( for the oscillator ), the generally higher cost of the receiver, and the level of technical skill required to operate it.
Beginning the 2011 season, BCSN began broadcasting all of the games in 1080i high definition.
In August 2000, Fox Kids began broadcasting the series in the United States.
It would be three years before Britain's ITV network began full colour broadcasting.
After Voyagers 7-season run came to an end, UPN began broadcasting the newest Star Trek spin-off, Star Trek: Enterprise.
Bush accepted a job with Tufts, where he became involved with the American Radio and Research Corporation ( AMRAD ), which began broadcasting music from the campus on March 8, 1916.
Radiotelephony by 1920s began to displace radio telegraphy for many applications and was the basis of public broadcasting.
** CKO ( a Canadian national all-news radio network ) suddenly terminates all broadcasting during the newscast at noon ( Eastern time ), due to financial losses ( the station began broadcasting on July 1, 1977 ).

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