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WDLD at 96.7 FM in Halfway, Maryland
Halfway, Maryland
Halfway is a census-designated place in Washington County, Maryland, United States. The population was 10,065 at the 2000 census. It is named for being halfway between Hagerstown and Williamsport...

, is Wild 96.7 playing Rhythmic Contemporary Hits for the Hagerstown, Maryland area. They are owned by Main Line Broadcasting.

History

On Labor Day 2002, then owner Dame Broadcasting flipped the signal of WQCM (96.7) to 94.3 (the former home of Kiss Country 94.3). At the same time (5pm) Wild 96-7 The Four State Regions 18 Blazin Jamz in-a-row station signed on under OM Rick Alexander. WDLD was an instant success gaining the top rated spot in the Hagerstown/Chambersburg market in most of the key demos. At the same time WDLD helped push the under performing Magic 101.5 out of the format. In early 2005 Al Dame after years of broadcasting excellence decided to hang up the headphones and retire. Dan Savadove's new company out of Philadelphia, Mainline Broadcasting, purchased Dames market leaders WIKZ
WIKZ
WIKZ is a radio station broadcasting a Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, USA, the station serves the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, Hagerstown-Chambersburg-Waynesboro area. The station is currently owned by Mlb - Hagerstown - Chambersburg Iv, LLC and features...

-WQCM
WQCM
WQCM-FM in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, is "94.3 WQCM, THE Rock Station" playing rock music for the Hagerstown, Maryland, area. WQCM used to be located on 96.7 FM, which is now sister-station, urban WDLD.-External links:*...

-WDLD-WCHA-WHAG
WHAG (AM)
WHAG is an Oldies and Classic Hits formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Halfway, Maryland, serving Hagerstown, Maryland and Washington County, Maryland. WHAG is owned and operated by Main Line Broadcasting. WHAG simulcasts sister AM station WCHA, which also simulcasts on low-power 96.3...

. Wild 96-7 continues to perform at a high level and is the only station serving the Hagerstown/Chambersburg market playing Rhythmic Top 40 Hits. Starting February 2009, WDLD became known as Wild 96-7 The Four States #1 Hit Music Station.

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