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    On September 30, 1994, after the station was sold to American Radio Systems, WCGY became 1970s hits-formatted WEGQ "Eagle 93.7", which then underwent many changes over its five-year existence. [7] [8] Initially, it played music from 1970 to 1979, ranging from classic rock and pop, to disco, novelty and easy listening. As time went on, WEGQ ...

  3. WXKS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WXKS (1200 AM) – branded Talk 1200 – is a commercial conservative talk radio station licensed to Newton, Massachusetts, serving the Greater Boston area. Owned by iHeartMedia, WXKS serves as the Boston affiliate for Fox News Radio, The Glenn Beck Program, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, The Sean Hannity Show and The Mark Levin Show; and the home of syndicated personalities Bill Handel ...

  4. WHDH (TV) - Wikipedia

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    When WHDH switched to NBC in January 1995, the morning newscast was scaled back to the traditional 5 a.m. to 7 a.m. timeslot in order to accommodate Today; a few months later, it was renamed from 7 News Morning Edition to the current Today in New England. Later in January, as a result of a package deal WHDH had signed the previous fall, the ...

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  6. Coin pusher - Wikipedia

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    Penny Falls, the first recognizable coin pusher The first recognizable coin pusher was Penny Falls , created by Alfred Crompton Ltd (later Crompton's Leisure Machines, LLC) in 1964. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Penny Falls featured a single, large, moving playfield divided into 12 sections, where 12 players could play simultaneously.

  7. WBGB (FM) - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Little Walter's Time Machine was replaced with the Boston-based syndicated show The Lost 45s, the program's host Barry Scott stayed with the station until WODS's final day, when he became the first to be hired away by long-time rival WROR-FM. Scott also hosted the long-running "Saturday Night Party" show featuring dance and party hits ...

  8. Daniel Penny says he had no choice but to defend straphangers ...

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    Acquitted subway vigilante Daniel Penny said he had not choice but to subdue a deranged Jordan Neely after the vagrant threatened to kill straphangers aboard a Manhattan subway train last year.

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