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  2. Matt Shearer (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Shearer was hired to produce audio news stories for the Boston-based commercial AM talk radio station WBZ. When his employer asked him to focus on video production for its fledgling TikTok channel, Shearer was initially reluctant. [1]

  3. WBZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    While CBS shareholders retained a 72% ownership stake in the combined company, Entercom was the surviving entity, separating WBZ radio (both 1030 and FM 98.5) from WBZ-TV and WSBK-TV; [151] [152] for the first time since WBZ-TV's inception in 1948, WBZ radio and television would be under separate ownership.

  4. Dan Rea - Wikipedia

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    His present radio career is a return to WBZ Radio since he was on air there while at Boston University School of Law in the 70s. [7] At that time, Rea was a conservative activist "...serving as national vice chairman of Young Americans for Freedom and opposing Richard Nixon’s re-election as president in 1972 on the grounds that he was too ...

  5. Jordan Rich - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Rich was the host of The Jordan Rich Show on WBZ-AM 1030 in Boston, Massachusetts., [3] a mix of history, arts, pop culture, and other topics. [4] Parts of the shows are carried by WCCO (AM) in Minneapolis, Minnesota. [5] He retired after the July 3, 2016 show in order to spend more time with his family. [6]

  6. Larry Glick - Wikipedia

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    Larry Glick (May 16, 1922 – March 26, 2009) [1] was an American talk radio host, based in Boston, Massachusetts, who presented a long-running show on WBZ and later WHDH through the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. His broadcast at WBZ covered 38 states, Larry was well known wherever he went and was liked by all.

  7. Peter Meade - Wikipedia

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    Peter G. Meade is an American business executive, government official, and radio host who held various roles in the administration of Boston Mayor Kevin White, hosted a talk show on WBZ radio, and served as president of the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and the New England Council.

  8. Paul Sullivan (radio) - Wikipedia

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    Sullivan would later appear on a TV news roundtable on WCVB called "Five on Five." It was on this show that a popular WBZ talk show host, David Brudnoy, spotted Sullivan and recruited him for WBZ radio. He began working as a talk show host for WBZ in 1999. Upon his death, Dan Rea took over his time slot and the show was renamed "Nightside".

  9. Gary LaPierre - Wikipedia

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    Gary LaPierre (April 14, 1942 – February 4, 2019) [1] was a radio and television journalist, who spent most of his career with WBZ, an all-news radio station in Boston, Massachusetts. He also made appearances on WBZ-TV 's news broadcasts, often filling in as a substitute anchor.