WILC

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WILC is a radio station broadcasting on 900 kHz in the medium-wave AM band. Its studio and transmitters are in Laurel, Maryland. WILC broadcasts in the Spanish language, and has a Spanish AC music format. Its slogan has been Radio Borinquen and is currently Radio Novecientos. WILC has broadcast Baltimore Orioles games in Spanish on occasion.

In the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s, the station (then WLMD) broadcast brokered programming in English. [1]

AM Radio Stations in the Washington, D.C. Market (Arbitron #8)

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By Callsign: WABS | WACA | WCTN | WDCT | WFAX | WFED | WFMD | WGOP | WILC | WKDV | WKIK | WLXE | WMAL | WMET | WOL | WPGC | WPWC | WTEM | WTNT | WTOP | WTWP | WUST | WWGB | WWRC | WXTR | WYCB | WZHF

See also: Washington (FM) (AM)

See also: List of United States radio markets