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WHUR-FM (96.3 MHz) is an
urban adult contemporary radio station that is
licensed to Washington, D.C., and
serving the
Metro D.C. area. It is
owned and...
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Melvin Lindsey,
while he was an
intern at the Washington, D.C.
radio station WHUR-FM. It
eventually became regarded as an
identifiable subgenre of R&B. Quiet...
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radio station WHUR-FM 96.3, also
known as
Howard University Radio. A student-run station, WHBC,
operates on an HD
Radio sub-channel of
WHUR-FM. HUR Voices...
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began his
broadcast career as an
intern at
Howard University radio station WHUR-FM. In 1976, he
brought the "Quiet Storm" to the station's late-night lineup...
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Meteorologist at WUSA
Channel 9 in Washington, D.C., and
forecaster for
WHUR-FM. In 1981,
Shutt began his
television weather career with CNN in Atlanta...
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Black college, and is
sister to
commercial urban contemporary radio station WHUR-FM (96.3). WHUT-TV's
studios are
located on the
Howard University campus...
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radio format called "The
Quiet Storm" on
Howard University's
radio station WHUR with disc
jockey and
fellow Howard student Melvin Lindsey.
Cathy Hughes was...
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While attending Howard, she
served as a news
anchor for
campus radio station WHUR. In 2002,
Whitfield was
selected as the
Howard University School of Communications...
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Brother Janner, Oh 'ow 'appy uz
shall be!, When uz gets to the Westcountry!,
Whur the
oggies grows on trees, Oh
Brother Janner. —A
version of an
Oggie Song...
- receiver) (born 1987),
American football player Maurice Williams,
reporter for
WHUR-FM who was
killed in the 1977
Hanafi Muslim Siege Maurice Williams (1938–2024)...