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  2. WROR-FM - Wikipedia

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    WROR-FM (105.7 FM) – branded as 105.7 WROR – is a commercial classic hits radio station licensed to Framingham, Massachusetts.Owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group, the station serves Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England, including portions of the Portsmouth and Providence radio markets.

  3. List of radio stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    News Talk Information WBEC-FM: ... WROR-FM: 105.7 FM: Framingham: ... This page was last edited on 19 November 2024, at 03:28 (UTC).

  4. J. J. Wright (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    J.J. Wright is an American disc jockey, originally from Louisville, Kentucky, who has been broadcasting in Boston, Massachusetts since 1973. [1] Starting on WRKO (680-AM), he went to briefly to WBOS (92.9), then KISS 108 when the station first went on the air in 1979, there he stayed for nearly 20 years. [2]

  5. WVBF - Wikipedia

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    The WVBF call sign had previously been used by 105.7 FM in Framingham from 1971 until 1993, while broadcasting top 40 and adult contemporary formats; that station is now WROR-FM. From the station's inception, WCEG/WVBF only broadcast during daytime hours with 1,000 watts; [ 1 ] however, 2-watt nighttime service was inaugurated in 2002. [ 11 ]

  6. WKLB-FM - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its current location, the WKLB calls and format were located on 99.5, 96.9, and 105.7. 99.5 started out in 1947 as WLLH-FM, the FM counterpart to WLLH, programming a full-service format to the Merrimack Valley.

  7. Delilah (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Delilah Rene Luke [1] (born February 15, 1960, in North Bend, Oregon) is an American radio personality, author, and songwriter, best known as the host of a nationally syndicated nightly U.S. radio song request and dedication program, with an estimated 8 million listeners. [2]

  8. CIKR-FM - Wikipedia

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    Former logo until 2024. The station was originally owned by K-Rock 105.7 Inc., consisting of John P. Wright (60%), Douglas Kirk (15%), and Rogers Radio (25%). [1] The same ownership group also launched CKXC-FM in early 2008, and formerly operated WLYK in the nearby American community of Cape Vincent, New York through a local marketing agreement.

  9. WCHR-FM - Wikipedia

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    For more on the 94.5 frequency, see the WPST page. 105.7 was a construction permit that Nassau acquired in 1998. When WCHR's religious unit moved to AM 920 from 94.5 FM, the permit on 105.7 picked up the WCHR-FM call letters. 105.7 never employed the religious format.