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Jeffrey Thomas Kuhner (born 1 September 1969) is an American talk radio host and political commentator, heard on weekdays from 6 am to 10 am on WRKO AM 680 in Boston, Massachusetts. [1] He was the editor of Insight on the News and a regular contributor to the commentary pages of The Washington Times , and his articles have appeared in Human ...
WRKO morning host Jeff Kuhner, who called for Anthony Fauci to be put on trial for crimes against humanity, has been off the air this week. WRKO morning host Jeff Kuhner, who called for Anthony ...
WRKO (680 AM) is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England.Owned by iHeartMedia, WRKO is a Class B AM station that provides secondary coverage to portions of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine during the day, but is highly directional at night to protect a number of clear ...
The following radio stations broadcast on AM frequency 680 kHz: [1] 680 AM is a North American clear-channel frequency. [2] KNBR and KBRW share Class A status on 680 kHz. WRKO, WPTF, CJOB and CFTR also broadcast on 680 kHz, with 50,000 watts at all times, but are class B.
Jeffrey hosted WRKO's weekly "Now 30" (later called "Big 30") countdowns on Thursdays and was famous for his high-energy style and catch-phrases such as, "This is J.J. Jeffrey, whippin' my great, Greek-god-like body into a frenzy for ya." He left Boston on October 31, 1969, and became the afternoon drive DJ for Top 40 station WFIL in Philadelphia.
Jeff Lynne and ELO is bringing a trove of hits on the band's farewell tour, which kicked off Aug. 24, 2024 in Palm Springs, California. Jeff Lynne and ELO say goodbye with a smile
The sale of WKAF, WRKO, WZLX, and WBZ to iHeart was completed on December 19, 2017. [ 15 ] On June 28, 2019, at 6:00 a.m., after playing " End of the Road " by Boyz II Men , WKAF flipped to a self-described "rhythmic classic hits" format as "97.7 The Beat", which was a variation of the rhythmic oldies format featuring rhythmic and pop hits from ...
In 1993, Lifetime hired Clapprood to host a late-night public affairs talk show called Clapprood Live. [5] Clapprood moved her radio show to WRKO in May 1993, where she remained until 1997. [6] Clapprood returned to radio in 2000, hosting the midday show at WMEX. She left the station when it was sold later that year.