Gotta go with WSBA 910, just before the turn of the 21st century.
The blue-hairs got up to eat a little Breakfast With Ralphie, then were immediately left out in the cold by Dr. Joy Browne, whose frequent references to "the G spot" and "masturbation" left the blue-hairs either baffled or fuming with righteous indignation about such crass filth being vomited out over the airwaves.
And who could forget WSBA SportsTalk?? Curt Hart and Gary Sutton playing host to a fiercely loyal stable of about a half-dozen callers (The Preacher, Hammer, Orange, just to name a few regulars), all possessing the same opinions as the hosts. Every time. Without fail. Regardless of topic. No kidding.
What followed was Orioles baseball in that golden post-1997 era. By that point, the only thing whiter than WSBA's audience was Cal Ripken's hair. If there was no ballgame, we enjoyed eight consecutive hours of One-On-One Sports! Papa Joe Chevalier, Arnie Spanier. Huge presence, no ratings.
The news department, however, was a really talented bunch. Cathy Clark, Steve Fermier, Dennis Edwards, Mark McKenzie, Mary Lawler...every one of them a top-flight news pro. Each one could write, interview, gather, cut tape, and anchor. Honest to God, not a weak link in that chain.