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(Washington, DC September 7, 2004) - WTOP Radio - Washington’s News, Traffic, and Weather Station – has expanded its coverage by adding a fourth signal to the WTOP Radio Network.
WTOP announced today that it has added 104.3 FM to its network of frequencies, to better serve the Leesburg/Loudoun County Area.
“Loudoun County is the fastest growing area in the entire country and people there have some of the longest commutes in the region - it only made sense for WTOP to expand to provide coverage for this area,” says VP of Programming Jim Farley.
WTOP has four frequencies in its network in an effort to provide award-winning news and information – as well as traffic and weather every ten minutes around the clock – to as many listeners in the metropolitan Washington, DC region as possible. Each frequency is stronger in a different area – 820 am in Frederick, 107.7 fm in Northern Virginia, 1500 am in the DC region, and now 104.3 fm in Leesburg/Loudoun County.
In addition, listeners worldwide can access WTOP Radio via audio stream at www.wtopnews.com.
WTOP Radio has been the source of news, traffic and weather in the Washington metro area for 35 years. It is one of three radio stations in DC owned by Bonneville International Corporation.
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