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WTOP Flashback: How we handled a telephone learning curve on Sept. 11, 2001

WASHINGTON — As WTOP gets ready to move to our brand-new newsroom in Friendship Heights, Maryland, we’re looking back at some behind-the-scenes moments that occurred during our 30 years on Idaho Avenue Northwest.

In the second week of September 2001, WTOP upgraded to a state-of-the-art digital phone system. As anyone who works in an office knows, there is always a learning curve with a new phone system.

“People needed to know how to do basic things, like place a phone call, transfer a phone call, send a call to voicemail, that sort of thing,” said WTOP technology manager Brian Oliger.

So the company that provided the new phones planned to have trainers in the newsroom to lend a hand, as we attempted to cover the news while learning the new phone system.

“There’s always a lot of apprehension whenever you introduce new technology, especially in a place that’s — even on a normal day — as chaotic as a newsroom is,” said Oliger.

Then came the terror of Sept. 11, 2001.

“When the attacks happened Tuesday morning, there were trainers all around, still helping people get used to the new phones,” said Oliger. “I’m sure quite a few calls got hung up on accidentally.”

Despite the technical challenges, information needed to be gathered and broadcast.

“We all knew this was certainly the biggest story of the year, and for many people the biggest stories of our lives,” said Oliger. “But I think we rose to the occasion.”

“Everybody knew they had a job to do, and it was vitally important that we get that job done,” Oliger said. “We did it, but it wasn’t pretty.”

“It was a good thing we had the trainers on hand at the time, because it helped a lot,” he said.


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Declan Moore named president of WTOP and Federal News Network

Moore will replace Joel Oxley who announced his retirement earlier this year Washington, DC – August 21, 2026 – Hubbard | Media That Connects CEO Ginny Hubbard announced that Declan Moore is the new President/Market Manager for its Washington, DC cluster, which includes the historic WTOP, Federal News Network and the 2060 Digital Washington, DC office. Moore was most recently Head of International for Wondery, an Amazon company, where he led international strategy and expansion for their audio business across content, advertising, subscriptions and platform distribution. Prior to Wondery, Moore was with National Geographic in Washington, DC for 23 years where he served numerous roles including Chief Media Officer and President, Publishing and Digital Media for National Geographic Society and Chief Executive Officer of National Geographic Partners. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to build on the extraordinary legacy Joel Oxley has created here in Washington,” commented Moore. “WTOP, Federal News Network and 2060 Digital are exceptional brands with deep connections to the communities they serve throughout the National Capital Region. I’m energized by the opportunity to work with the talented teams here to build on those strengths and help these businesses continue to evolve and grow. I’m also enormously excited to join Ginny and the Hubbard leadership team, whose commitment to impartial, trusted journalism, strong local brands and long-term thinking really resonated with me throughout this process.
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