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He was actually on WWIN AM 1400 on the dial. He was arguably the most popular DJ on the radio doing the 7 to midnight slot and was the originator of what we now know as the "Quiet Storm" format. On his show, that would begin at 9 pm instead of 7 pm as it does on stations like DC's WHUR. By the mid 70s, he went to work for other local stations such as WHUR. His daytime job was working for Associated Catholic Charities. When WWIN found its way to the FM side, Anthony returned to the Baltimore airwaves. But the formats of radio stations were changing; DJ's were playing the music that was formatted by the stations as opposed to having musical autonomy. For the creative DJ's out there, this was a sea change. Anthony eventually left WWIN FM and Baltimore. But he left a generation of listeners with some wonderful memories.
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