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WTAG (580 AM) is a radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts. It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a news/talk format. WTAG's studios are in Paxton and it broadcasts from a transmitter in Holden, Massachusetts. The transmitter operates at 5,000 watts day and night. WTAG programming is simulcast on FM translator W235AV at 94.9 MHz, licensed to ...
91.9 FM: Worcester: University of Massachusetts: Adult album alternative WBQT: ... College radio WCHC: 88.1 FM: Worcester: College of the Holy Cross: College radio ...
Chances are, if you weren’t watching it on television, you probably heard it on WTAG AM 580 radio--as folks in Worcester have since 1924. 100 years over the waves: WTAG marks century as ...
Following is a list of FCC-licensed community radio stations in the United States, ... 91.3 FM: Worcester: Massachusetts: 630: 1973 WDBX: 91.1 FM: Carbondale ...
WQVR (940 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a classic hits format. Licensed to Webster, Massachusetts, United States, the station serves the Worcester area. The station is owned by Kurt Jackson, through licensee Quinebaug Valley Broadcasting, LLC. [3] Its programming is also heard on translator station W257EH (99.3 FM).
WSRS (96.1 FM) – branded 96-1 SRS – is a commercial radio station licensed to Worcester, Massachusetts, and serving Central Massachusetts.Owned by iHeartMedia, Inc., the transmitter site and studios are located in the Worcester suburb of Paxton.
WORC-FM (98.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station licensed to Webster, Massachusetts, and serving the Worcester metropolitan area. It is owned by Cumulus Media and airs a country radio format, mostly featuring songs from the 1990s and early 2000s, with occasional newer songs. The studios are on Commercial Street in Downtown Worcester in the ...
On June 15, 1961, WAAB started an FM sister station, WAAB-FM, which later became WAAF [10] and is now WKVB. In the 1950s and 1960s, "14-40 WAAB" was a top-40 radio station. In 1965, the "Fun-in-the-Sun Guys" were Bill Garcia, Chuck Spencer, Don Stevens and Bob Carrigan [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Morning man Steven Capen recalls the station then and how ...