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licensed to
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, serving the
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. A non-commercial station owned by Multicultural Broadcasting and operated by
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, WZHF broadcasts the Russian
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network full time. The station went on air on April 7, 1947 as WEAM, licensed to
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and founded by J. Maynard Magruder. Throughout its history, WZHF has had a variety of formats including top 40, rock, R&B, big band, country, and health. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the station broadcast local college basketball games from
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, Georgetown, and
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. In 1984, WEAM was purchased by
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, became WMZQ, and changed to a
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format. WMZQ was later a full simulcast of
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, its sister station that played contemporary country music, from 1987 to 1996. The WMZQ stations were among the most popular in the Washington area in the late 1980s and 1990s; they topped local ratings in 1988, 1992, and 1995. In 1996, WMZQ changed its call sign to the present WZHF and its format to a health talk. Beginning in 1999, WZHF had a variety of ethnic formats, with programming primarily in Spanish and various Asian languages. Multicultural Broadcasting bought WZHF in 2000. In 2011, WZHF began broadcasting English-language
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programming. After resuming a Spanish-language format around 2015, WZHF began broadcasting
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, the successor of Voice of Russia, in November 2017. Due to Radio Sputnik being an official Russian state broadcaster, WZHF registered with the federal government as a foreign agent in 2019.


History


As WEAM (1947–1984)

Originally licensed to
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, the station began broadcasting as WEAM, with a daytime-only, 1,000-watt signal, on April 7, 1947. WEAM's founder was J. Maynard Magruder, an Arlington entrepreneur and member of the
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. Pianist and bandleader Jack Little was an afternoon host for six months during the station's first year of operations. In January 1948, Magruder and other station investors sold WEAM to Harold and Meredith Thoms, who incorporated Thoms Broadcasting in 1966.https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=73306&hview=1 By July 1948, WEAM upgraded its signal to 5,000 watts with unlimited broadcast hours. WEAM was one of the most popular top-40 stations in the Washington area in the 1960s. In the late 1960s, WEAM's offices moved from its original Radio Building in Arlington to its transmitter location in nearby Falls Church. In the mid-1970s, WEAM had
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and rock formats and was affiliated with the ABC Radio network. By 1977, WEAM changed its programming to target a black audience with R&B music and
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games. By 1978, WEAM dropped Georgetown in favor of
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basketball play-by-play coverage. WEAM briefly changed back to rock music before switching to
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in 1980. By 1981, WEAM began carrying
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basketball games. Thoms Broadcasting laid off DJs Al Ross and Bob Bassett in February 1984 in favor of syndicated programming from the
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.


As WMZQ (1984–1996)

In March 1984,
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bought WEAM. Viacom changed the station's call sign to WMZQ, after its country station
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; initially, the AM station played classic country, in contrast to its sister FM station that played newer music. Owing to a new
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rule that allowed stations to simulcast more than 50 percent of content on both AM and FM, Viacom converted WMZQ into a complete simulcast of WMZQ-FM in July 1987. '' Washingtonian'' magazine named the WMZQ family of stations the "Best Country Station" in 1985 for the fifth straight year. By the spring of 1988,
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ranked WMZQ's morning show hosted by Jim London and Mary Ball as the no. 1 morning show in Washington, and listeners included Vice President
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and Second Lady
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. That year, WMZQ had also become the no. 1 rated station in Washington overall. WMZQ again ranked no. 1 on Arbitron ratings in spring 1992 and spring 1995.


As WZHF (1996–present)

On August 9, 1996, WZHF began broadcasting with its current call sign, after dropping its simulcast of country station WMZQ-FM in favor of a new health and fitness format on July 29. Its branding was "Washington's Health and Fitness Radio".
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hosted the ''Morning Health Show'' weekdays at 7 a.m. After purchasing WZHF and other Viacom radio stations in the spring of 1997, Chancellor Broadcasting sold WZHF to
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-based Douglas Broadcasting for $7.5 million later in the year. By August 29 that year, the call sign changed to WVPA but reverted to WZHF by November 7. Douglas Broadcasting changed WZHF's format to carry Asian ethnic programming produced in California. WZHF added what Marc Fisher of ''
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'' described as the "first radio voice" for the Washington-area LGBT community in 1998, a nightly hour ''Rainbow Radio'' with a rotating set of programs about health, relationships, and finance. In 1999, Mega Communications Inc. purchased WZHF from PAR Holdings for $11 million and added the station to its Spanish-language Mega Broadcasting network. Nearly a year later in April 2000, Multicultural Broadcasting (doing business as Way Broadcasting) bought WZHF and
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station
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from Mega in exchange for $24.5 million and
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station
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. WZHF began relaying Chinese-language programming from New York City on July 7, 2000 while Multicultural Broadcasting sought to sell air time. By 2001, WZHF added Spanish- and Vietnamese-language programming. Former WARW morning host
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made a brief comeback with a 6 a.m. show in March 2001, nearly two years after being fired from WARW for controversial, racist comments. WZHF began carrying English-language, US-produced
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programming in March 2011. In June 2014, WZHF began broadcasting with a
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from a tower used by WJFK and
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in
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. Nearly half a year earlier in December 2013, station owner Way Broadcasting applied to change the
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to
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. The reason behind the change was the station's tower location in
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, was not renewed after more than two decades. On April 22, 2016, the FCC granted a new class B license to WZHF through October 1, 2019 that modified its city of license to Capitol Heights, Maryland and changed its transmitter power to 9,000 watts in daytime and 1,000 watts at night. From around August 2015 to November 2017, WZHF had a
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music format branded "Fiesta 1390".


Radio Sputnik and FARA registration

On November 25, 2017, WZHF began broadcasting
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, the Russian government's international, English-language broadcast network. WZHF fully simulcasts Radio Sputnik, aside from the hourly station identification. In October 2018, in a legal case at Florida's federal court, RM Broadcasting LLC of Jupiter Florida sued the
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(DOJ) over the requirement it should register as a Russian agent under the
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(FARA). In May 2019, Judge Robin Rosenberg, ruled that the station must register as an agent of the Russian government. Payments made to the station's owners by Rossíya Segódnya make it an agent of the Russian broadcasting organization, according to the ruling. The Justice Department, in a statement, said American citizens "have a right to know if a foreign flag waves behind speech broadcast in the United States." RM Broadcasting, LLC registered as a foreign agent with the DOJ on June 21, 2019. In DOJ filings, the Florida-based company acknowledged that they were paid $1,427,016.29, from November 24, 2017 to June 2019, by the "Federal State Unitary Enterprise International Information Agency". Rossiya Segodnya is the owner of Radio Sputnik, itself an arm of the Russian government.


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