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As of February 2021, WBAS returned to the air broadcasting an adult standards format. Effective April 29, 2021, Bob Bittner Broadcasting bought the station from Langer Broadcasting for $100,000. [23] The station operated as part of a three-station network originating from WJTO in Bath, Maine, which also included WJIB in Cambridge. [24]
Blue Jey Broadcasting has purchased translator W252BT in Freeport to rebroadcast WJTO and it became a licensed facility on May 8, 2013. Owner Bob Bittner died on May 26, 2023. The station received FCC approval to switch from 730 kHz to 750 kHz and did so on August 25, 2024.
Bob Bittner, owner of WJIB in Cambridge, purchased WNEB in 1994, [16] and brought the station back on the air October 24, 1996, with a simulcast of WJIB's beautiful music format. [17] A year later, Bittner sold the station to Heirwaves, Inc., [18] which relaunched the station with a contemporary Christian music format on November 29, 1997. [19]
County Broadcasting Company, LLC: News/talk WGBH: 89.7 FM: Boston: WGBH Educational Foundation: Public radio WGTX (AM) 1240 AM: West Yarmouth: Bob Bittner Broadcasting, Inc. Classic hits WGTX-FM: 102.3 FM: Truro: GCJH Inc. Classic hits WGUA-LP: 98.1 FM: Lawrence: St. Patrick Parish Lawrence Educational Radio Association: Spanish Catholic WHAB ...
Shortly afterward, the station was purchased for $16,200 by Blue Jey Broadcasting, owned by Bob Bittner. [22] Bittner assumed control on September 27, 2013. [23] The station returned to the air on October 16. [24] It began airing an adult standards/oldies format similar to Bittner's other stations, WJTO in Bath and WJIB in Cambridge ...
WJIB broadcast in AM stereo until the summer of 2012. [citation needed] On August 4, 2017, the station began simulcasting on an FM translator at 101.3 MHz, W267CE. Bob Bittner died at the age of 73 in May 2023. [8] The station remained on the air through its ongoing use of automation. [9]
He also hosted the syndicated series Bob Uecker's Wacky World of Sports, which featured sports bloopers, from 1985 to 1996. American Broadcasting Companies via Getty Bob Uecker in 1976.
WLAM (1470 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an adult standards and oldies format. Licensed to Lewiston, Maine, United States, the station serves the Lewiston-Auburn area. . Established in 1947, the station is owned by Robert Bittner through licensee Blue Jey Broadcastin