Talk:WGTB

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Abagadro
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After 30 years, I still fondly remember WGTB as a source of good rock music. Whether it was "notorious" or not depends on your POV. I've edited the article just a little to even things out. --Phyllis1753 (talk) 18:49, 24 June 2008 (UTC)---

This page does nothing to honor the legacy of what was arguably the very best alternative music station in the greater DC/Baltimore area. Say what you will about their political slant back in the day (or don't), but I cut my eye teeth on WGTB in the 70s and I cannot imagine what a desert my musical landscape would have been without it.

--Laura Bates (Sterner), Sacramento California

Date of Move Out of Copley Incorrect

I was at WGTB from 89-93 serving as GM in 1992-93 and it was still in the basement of Copley through that whole time period so there is no way it moved to Leavey in 1989. I believe the move was in 96 based upon an article in the Georgetown Independent so have made the change.

Abagadro (talk) 03:28, 21 July 2011 (UTC)