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WIHT
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City of license Washington, D.C.
Broadcast area Washington, D.C.
Branding HOT 99.5
Slogan DC'S Hottest Music
Frequency 99.5 MHz (Also on HD Radio)
Format CHR/Pop
ERP 22,000 watts
HAAT 229 meters
Class B
Facility ID 25080
Callsign meaning W I HOT
Owner Clear Channel Communications
Sister stations WASH, WBIG, WMZQ, WTEM, WTNT, WWDC, WWRC
Webcast Listen Live
Website hot995.com

WIHT, HOT 99.5, is a radio station that serves the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area. The station broadcasts on 99.5 FM and is on-air 24 hours a day. WIHT is licensed to and owned by Clear Channel Communications. It is located in Rockville, Maryland.

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History

Long known as WGAY and located in Silver Spring, Maryland, the station ran a classical music format in the 1960s and 1970s which evolved to an easy listening format by the 1980s. WGAY would often finish at number one in the Persons 12+ Arbitron radio ratings for the Washington D.C. area during the 70s and 80s. Television ads for the station in the 70s and 80s featured station programmer Bob Chandler relaxing in a recliner while listening to his station's lite mix of music playing in the background. During the 80s WGAY was reported to be then President Ronald Reagan's favorite radio station. For a while in the early 1990s, WGAY switched its calls and became "Bright 99.5" WEBR, but listeners didn't accept the more up-tempo music. WGAY switched from the still ratings successful format permanently by the late-90s although not because its listeners were too few but because demographically they were getting too old and therefore less desirable for radio advertisers. 99.5 is currently also available in HD Radio. An HD Radio allows you to listen to 99.5 in digital CD quality and listen to new hit music on their second HD-2 channel.


Trivia

  • Weekend DJ and Webmaster "Houston" appeared as a contestant on "The Price Is Right" with Bob Barker on June 1, 2007. He also appeared as an extra in an episode of "America's Most Wanted" on FOX, originally airing September 22, 2007.

Current era

After a switch back to the "easy" WGAY format, in April 2007 the station changed to an urban oldies format, known as WJMO-FM "Jammin' Oldies 99.5." At the time, they were co-owned with AM station WJMO in Cleveland, Ohio. The format lasted for almost two years. That was followed by a final "Survivor Radio" stunt before contemporary hit radio debuted as "Hot 99.5" in April 2001. With the change of format came a change in call sign to the current WIHT ("Hot 99.5"). On the weekends, the station currently airs American Top 40, hosted by Ryan Seacrest. Kane, the morning show host, eats babies and beats baby seals on a weekly basis on his "Weekend Rollout Mix With DJ Dirty Elbows"

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