Coming Soon: Intern John Talks To DCRTV About Getting Fired From HOT 99.5
On the next episode of the DCRTV Podcast, Intern John joins us for a candid conversation about his radio career, from his early days as a teenage intern at….
On the next episode of the DCRTV Podcast, Intern John joins us for a candid conversation about his radio career, from his early days as a teenage intern at….
In 2012, CBS Radio made a bold move in Washington: launch an all-news station at 99.1 FM (WNEW) to go head-to-head with market powerhouse WTOP…
Weasel spent 33 years behind the mic at the legendary WHFS, and on the next episode of the DCRTV Podcast, he will….
On October 12, 1925, WMAL signed on the air for the very first time. One hundred years later, on October 12, 2025, we will celebrate the station’s remarkable history on the DCRTV Podcast, with three longtime fixtures: Midday host Tom Gauger….
For 37 years, Barry Lee was the friendly voice waking up the Shenandoah Valley on WINC-FM. On the next episode of the DCRTV Podcast, Barry looks back at how he started in radio and the story of moving his show to WINC. He also shares the challenges of….
On the next episode, we sit down with Scott Woodside—half of the legendary Elliott and Woodside morning show that dominated Washington radio in the 1970s and ’80s….
On the next episode of the DCRTV Podcast, we sit down with Fred Manning, the man behind some of the most recognizable radio brands in Frederick and Hagerstown….
On the next DCRTV Podcast, Jon Leiberman takes us behind the scenes of FOX 45, 98 ROCK, America’s Most Wanted, and The Howard Stern Show….
On the May episode of the DCRTV Podcast, we’ll look back at the history of WAVA, one of the great Top 40 stations in Washington radio history….
On the next episode of the DCRTV Podcast, Ernie Kyger, known as Ernie Kay on DC101 from 1978 to 1993, will discuss the early years of one of Washington’s longest-running formats, DC101….
Back in the 1970’s, 1980’s, and 1990’s there was a really cool CHR station in Frederick called Z104 (WZYQ)….
On episode 2 of the DCRTV Podcast Albie Dee revealed that he stole his catchphrase, “It’s Me, It’s Me, It’s Albie Dee” from Gene Baxter.
Albie said during his interview that he heard Baxter say, “It’s me, it’s me, it’s Genie B” on WAVA, and he was inspired to create his own catchphrase based on that.
Next Wednesday on the DCRTV Podcast, Steve Allan will tell us the backstory of the WBIG format change in the early 90’s….
I’m working on a DCRTV Podcast, where I’ll have a PD listen to an aircheck and point out what a DJ is doing right and how they could improve….
On the next DCRTV Podcast, we’ll figure out how WOOK went from being one of the most popular stations in DC to one of the lowest-rated…
On this episode of the DCRTV Podcast, Dan Lane sits down with the legendary Albie Dee, as he recounts his remarkable journey from humble beginnings doing overnights in Hartford to becoming a powerhouse in the radio industry.
The first episode features Washington radio legend, Loo Katz, who hosted mornings on WASH-FM for 14 years. Before that, he spent 10 years in afternoons at Mix 107.3, Middays at WAVA, plus stops at bunch of other local stations….