In November 2010, Goff joined DC radio station WVRX, locally known as "105.9 The Edge", as a member of the "Kirk and Mike" morning show hosted by Mike O'Meara and Kirk McEwen.
The neighborhood also supports a number of offices, including the corporate headquarters of insurance giant GEICO (originally Government Employees Insurance Company) and the Ritz-Carlton hotel chain, and a concentration of broadcast media including the studios of WMAL, WMAL-FM, and WTTG (Fox 5).
WMAL-FM, the previous call sign of WRQX, a radio station (107.3 FM) licensed to Washington, D.C., United States
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WMAL-TV, the call sign from 1947 to 1977 of WJLA-TV, a television station (channel 7) licensed to Washington, D.C., United States
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WMAL-FM, a radio station (105.9 FM) licensed to Woodbridge, Virginia, United States
In addition to being the original voice for Smokey Bear, he was the co-host of WMAL's Washington, D.C. morning drive program for 32 years, along with his broadcast partner Frank Harden.
In 1994, Acosta left WMAL and entered television, joining WTTG-TV as a desk assistant.