WTGB

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WTGB
City of license Bethesda, Maryland
Broadcast area Washington, D.C.
Branding "94.7 The Globe"
Slogan "World Class Rock"
Frequency 94.7 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
First air date 1959
Format WTGB: Adult Alternative
WTGB-HD2: Classic Rock
ERP 20,500 watts
HAAT 235 meters
Class B
Facility ID 9619
Callsign meaning Washington's The GloBe
Former callsigns WJMD (1959-1982)
WLTT (1982-1993)
WARW (1993-2007)
Owner CBS Radio
(CBS Radio East, Inc.)
Sister stations WJFK, WLZL, WPGC, WPGC-FM
Webcast 94.7 The Globe Webstream
Website www.947theglobe.com

WTGB is a commercial radio station in Bethesda, Maryland, broadcasting to the Washington, DC area on 94.7 FM.

On February 2, 2007, WTGB began airing an adult album alternative music format branded as "94-7 The Globe". Prior to that, the station had a classic-rock format for at least 15 years.

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[edit] History

WTGB aired a beautiful music format with the call letters, WJMD. The WJMD call letters formed the initials of the previous owner, Joseph and M. Diener.

WJMD evolved into a soft adult contemporary music format with a change of call letters to WLTT. Under this format, the station was branded as "W-Lite".

Logo for former WTGB station WARW, used from 1993 to 2007
Logo for former WTGB station WARW, used from 1993 to 2007

WLTT dropped the soft adult contemporary music format in favor of a classic rock music format branded as "The Arrow". A change of call letters followed to WARW to complement the change in branding to "The Arrow". WARW was also billed on-air as "We Always Rock Washington."

On February 2, 2007, an adult album alternative music format was adopted with the branding "The Globe". The new "Globe" format also features "green" segments between songs or before and after commercials with environmental information. These segments are called "The Green Scene". On February 15, 2007, the station changed its call letters to WTGB. The shift leaves rival WBIG-FM as the capital's only analog classic rock station. The Globe's HD-2 channel, "The Jam" is now broadcasting a mixture of classic rock.

The call letters appear to echo those of the Georgetown University radio station, WGTB. Long time Washington radio listeners remember that station from the 1970s as a champion of the alternative rock of its time. Two of the DJs on WTGB, "Cerphe" and "Weasel", have, each, been involved with Washington radio for nearly 40 years. (See article on WHFS).

WARW's former studios were used by the Don and Mike Show which ended broadcast on WJFK, another CBS Radio station, on April 11, 2008.

A side note, on August 24, 2007 the former WARW call letters were taken by a station in Dorsey, Illinois.

[edit] DJ's

  • Jonathan "Weasel" Gilbert
  • Kelly Knight
  • Schelby Sweeney
  • Cerphe Colwell
  • Albie D

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