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  2. WXLO - Wikipedia

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    WXLO (104.5 FM; "104.5 XLO") is a hot adult contemporary radio station owned by Cumulus Media, licensed to Fitchburg, Massachusetts, and serving the Worcester and Boston markets. [4] The station broadcasts on the FM band on a frequency of 104.5 MHz.

  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. Media in Worcester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    In addition WORC had a Saturday night oldies show and carried New York Yankees baseball. WTAG/580 is a local talk radio station owned by iHeartMedia, along with longtime sister station WSRS. The morning show is hosted by Hank Stolz and Sherman Whitman, and former Worcester Mayor Jordan Levy hosts a show in the afternoon (simulcast on WCTR). It ...

  5. WWBX - Wikipedia

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    WWBX (104.1 FM) is a radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston with a hot adult contemporary format. The format started at 98.5 FM on February 9, 1991, and moved to 104.1 FM, replacing WBCN on August 12, 2009, to allow for the launch of WBZ-FM at 98.5 the next day.

  6. WICN - Wikipedia

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    WICN (90.5 FM) is a NPR member radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts.It broadcasts commercial-free, 24 hours a day to an audience of over 40,000. The programming is mostly jazz, with daily evening shows dedicated to soul, bluegrass, Americana, folk and blues, world music, and Sunday night public affairs programming.

  7. WWFX - Wikipedia

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    In January 2003, the station ditched Bob & Tom and took on an active rock format while keeping the name "The Fox" but identifying as "Worcester's Rock Station." That would be short lived, as in November 2004 the station changed format back to classic hits, retaining the WWFX call letters but changing its name to "100 FM The Pike" and ditching ...

  8. WSRS - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. WFCR - Wikipedia

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    WFCR claims the distinction of being the first radio station in Western Massachusetts to transmit a signal using iBiquity's HD Radio system. [6] It airs two digital streams. The first is a simulcast of the analog signal, the second is a 24-hour classical music station.