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  • WFHW 90.3 FM – “Find Harriet Within”, broadcasting from the heart of the Mid-Shore, is live as of October 12, 2025, offering a bold new platform for story tellers, shared interests, and communities whose stories too often go unheard.
  • STAFF + VOLUNTEERS


    WHCP-FM 91.7 and WFHW 90.3 have dozens of volunteers who provide program content, operate and assist with a wide variety of on-air and behind the scenes activities. Staff include:

    - Mike Starling, Founder

    - Amanda Tilghman, WHCP Station Manager

    -Linda Harris, WFHW Station Manager

    - Doug Schuetz, Operations and Production Director

    - James Brady, News Director & Executive Producer for Mid-Shore Mid-Day 

    - Terri Johnson, Account Manager

    - Julian Jackson, Production Manager

    - Bryan Shaw, Chief Operator
  • In this age when local media is hard to find and community engagement is on the wane, WHCP community radio plays a vital role. Since 2015 WHCP has informed, inspired and delighted people from its home in Cambridge MD. WHCP helps Maryland’s Mid-Shore flourish by serving the economic, information, and inspiration needs of its citizens.

    In 2022, WHCP won a rare new broadcast license from the FCC to expand from a low-power station (WHCP-LP) reaching 10 miles around Cambridge to a more powerful station reaching all of Dorchester, most of Talbot and other counties on the Mid-Shore, a service area with more than 70,000 people.

    Launched on July 15, 2023, WHCP-FM incorporates the best of WHCP-LP and much more, providing information and inspiration that helps Maryland’s Mid-Shore flourish. We do this by being obsessively local and having a huge variety of music that fits anyone's taste!
  • In this age when local media is hard to find and community engagement is on the wane, WHCP community radio plays a vital role. Since 2015 WHCP has informed, inspired and delighted people from its home in Cambridge MD. WHCP helps Maryland’s Mid-Shore flourish by serving the economic, information, and inspiration needs of its citizens.

    In 2022, WHCP won a rare new broadcast license from the FCC to expand from a low-power station (WHCP-LP) reaching 10 miles around Cambridge to a more powerful station reaching all of Dorchester, most of Talbot and other counties on the Mid-Shore, a service area with more than 70,000 people.


  • Linda Harris - WFHW Station Manager
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