ith newspapers doing all that is necessary to sustain readership, The Washington Post has gone another step ahead. The newspaper will develop programming content for a new radio station which will begin broadcast in March 2006.
Washington Post Radio is a venture of media company Bonneville International, which had invited the newspaper to develop content for the station. The station will be broadcast on 107.7 FM and 1500 AM, which is currently occupied by a 24-hour news channel WTOP, owned by the same company. WTOP will be later moved to 103.5 FM. ... more