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  2. WILD (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WILD (1090 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. The station airs a Christian format, and is owned by Blount Communications, through licensee Blount Masscom, Inc. The station operates during daytime hours only. Its transmitter is located in Medford. WILD also operates translator W235CS (94.9 FM) in Dedham.

  3. 1090 AM - Wikipedia

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    The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 1090 kHz: [1] 1090 AM is a United States and Mexican clear-channel frequency. [2] ... Boston, Massachusetts ...

  4. WBMS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    This would be the third time the WBMS call sign was used in the Boston market, as it was the call sign for WILD (1090 AM) from its sign-on in 1946 to 1951 and again from 1952 to 1957. The station has since aired limited original programming and sports with a locally based oldies format on weekdays while continuing to simulcast WATD-FM.

  5. WZRM - Wikipedia

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    On October 20, 2005, Radio One moved the format and intellectual property of WILD to WBOT's FM signal. This move eliminated WBOT from the Boston radio dial, and created the new 97.7 WILD FM. WILD-FM would air the urban adult contemporary programming previously heard on WILD 1090 during the day, and aired the old WBOT's mainstream urban format ...

  6. WBZ (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Within a few years, after the demise of top 40 on WCOP (1150 AM, now WWDJ) in 1962 and with WMEX (1510 AM) as the lone top 40 in Boston, WBZ switched to a full-time top 40 format. [54] The combination of hit music, popular hosts (such as evening DJ "Juicy Brucie" Bradley who did the daily top-10 countdown), powerful signal, and top-notch news ...

  7. What happened to the Dave and Chuck the Freak show on ... - AOL

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    Boston's Rock 92.9 FM station has been replaced by ... WRCA 1330 AM. ROCK 92.9 App ... Dave and Chuck the Freak is a weekday morning radio show that airs on stations in several cities around the ...

  8. KPTR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KPTR (1090 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Seattle, Washington. It airs a Conservative talk format and is owned by iHeartMedia. The studios and offices are in the Belltown neighborhood northwest of Downtown Seattle. KPTR is powered at 50,000 watts, the maximum for AM stations in the U.S., and is a Class B station.

  9. WROL - Wikipedia

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    WROL's history dates back to 1927 [1] and WBSO, owned by Babson College.The station moved to Boston in 1935 after a sale and became WORL. [4] During the late 1930s, WORL was the first station in Boston to adopt a popular-music format ("The 920 Club", named after the station's former frequency; the title remained even after the move to 950 on March 29, 1941) with disc jockeys spinning the tunes.