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On May 26, 2017, WKLB-FM dropped the "Country" branding, and rebranded as "The New 102.5"; with the rebranding, the station also changed its logo and slogan from "Boston's #1 for New Hit Country" to "Boston's Hottest Country". [8] The station returned to the "Country 102.5" branding a few days later, but kept the "Boston's Hottest Country" slogan.
1 List of radio stations. 2 Defunct. 3 See also. ... Country Music WCUW: 91.3 FM: Worcester: ... Trustees of Boston College: College radio WZCS-LP: 102.5 FM:
The following is a list of radio stations owned by Audacy, Inc. As of June 2023, Audacy (then known as Entercom) operates 227 radio stations in 45 media markets across the United States. On February 2, 2017, Entercom announced that it had agreed to acquire CBS Radio.
Also playing Christmas music in Milwaukee this season: WLDB-FM (93.3) and WRXS-FM (106.9). This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee smooth jazz radio station ...
WCRB (99.5 FM) is a non-commercial radio station licensed to Lowell, Massachusetts, which serves the Greater Boston area. It broadcasts classical music.The station's studios are located in Brighton, and its transmitter is located west of Andover.
Under the country music format for the second time, Bob 102.5 played country music marathons known as 20 Song Bob-A-Thons, causing dominant rival WFRG-FM, who branded as Big Frog 104, to ditch its longtime 10 Songs In A Row imaging. Bob 102.5 was best known for their slogan, "Turn Your Knob To Bob".
WXRV (92.5 FM; "The River") is an adult album alternative radio station licensed to Andover, Massachusetts, and based in Haverhill, with a signal covering most of northeast Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire, and audible as far away as Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Portland, Maine.
Later, WLYN switched to nostalgia and big-band music, hiring well-known veteran broadcasters like Bill Marlowe. [5] For a brief period of time in the mid-1970s, the station also experimented with country music, but this was unsuccessful. [6] In 1948, WLYN's president A.M. Morgan also put an FM station on the air; WLYN-FM used the 101.7 ...