Music Radio 3WT Playlist
- 02:49 Steppenwolf - Born to Be Wild
- 02:44 Sweet - Fox On the Run
- 02:41 The Offspring - Come Out and Play (Keep 'Em Separated)
- 02:38 Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing
- 02:32 Poison - Nothin' But a Good Time
- 02:27 Sniff 'n' the Tears - Driver's Seat
- 02:25 Sports - Sports Flash 1
- 02:22 Linkin Park - Numb
- 02:18 Leo Sayer - More Than I Can Say
- 02:16 Gloria Gaynor - I Will Survive
- 02:12 Kiss - Lick It Up
- 02:08 Loverboy - Lovin' Every Minute of It
- 02:02 Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
- 02:02 Station ID - Across Nashville
- 01:57 Sublime - What I Got
- 01:57 The Cure - In Between Days
- 01:56 Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill
- 01:55 Sublime - What I Got
- 01:52 Marc Cohn - Walking in Memphis
- 01:50 Peter Gabriel - Solsbury Hill
- 01:47 3WT - Music Sounds Just As Good
- 01:46 Marc Cohn - Walking in Memphis
- 01:45 Murray Head - One Night in Bangkok
- 01:45 Commander Chuck - ON Time Traffic
- 01:44 Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In the Sky
- 01:42 Murray Head - One Night in Bangkok
- 01:38 Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
- 01:38 Norman Greenbaum - Spirit In the Sky
- 01:35 Sponsor - A&B Automotive
- 01:34 Stone Temple Pilots - Interstate Love Song
- 01:33 Commander Chuck - On Time Traffic
- 01:29 Queen - Killer Queen
- 01:26 Rush - Closer to the Heart
- 01:23 Sports - Sports Flash . 2
- 01:19 Prince - Pop Life
- 01:15 Laura Branigan - Self Control
- 01:12 Little River Band - Lonesome Loser
- 01:08 The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Wrap It Up
- 01:05 Saga - On the Loose
- 01:02 The Edgar Winter Group - Free Ride
- 01:00 Station ID - Across Nashville
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Music Radio 3WT was a short-lived radio station branding used by Washington, D.C.-area station 107.7 FM, along with simulcasts on 1500 AM and later 820 AM, owned by Bonneville International. Launched in September 2007, it featured a mix of news, talk, and entertainment programming, including shows from NPR and personalities like Bill O'Reilly and Bob Edwards. The station struggled to find an audience and was rebranded as "Federal News Radio" on 1500 AM and "Washington Post Radio" on 107.7 FM by 2008. Its existence marked an experimental phase in combining news content with niche talk formats.