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  2. WJIB - Wikipedia

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    WJIB (740 AM) is a radio station in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and serving Greater Boston. Licensed to RCRQ, Inc.—a company owned by veteran broadcaster John Garabedian —the station plays a mix of adult standards and soft oldies music from the early 1990s and earlier.

  3. List of radio stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Call sign Frequency City of license [1] [2] Licensee [1] Format [citation needed]; WACE: 730 AM: Chicopee: Holy Family Communications: Catholic WACF-LP: 98.1 FM ...

  4. WBQT (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WBQT (96.9 MHz "Hot 96.9") is a commercial FM radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group and airing an urban-leaning rhythmic hot AC radio format. WBQT's studios and offices are located in Waltham, and it transmits from atop the Prudential Tower in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.

  5. Marlin Taylor - Wikipedia

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    A new joint venture between Kaiser Broadcasting and The Boston Globe, [13] WJIB sought to incorporate a format similar to the one developed by Taylor at WDVR. [6] He later had a role in supervising Kaiser's sister station, KFOG-FM, in San Francisco. [4] At WJIB, Taylor launched the roll out of his beautiful music programming in the fall of 1967.

  6. Category:Radio stations in Boston - Wikipedia

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  8. John Garabedian - Wikipedia

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    Four years after MTV's 1981 debut, Garabedian and fellow WMEX alumnus Arnie Ginsburg started a Boston-area 24-hour music video station, WVJV-TV (now WUTF-TV). Their station, known as "V66", mirrored MTV's early all-video format and lasted until 1986, when WVJV phased out videos and was sold to the HSN. [6] "Life On The V: The Story Of V66" is a ...

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