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  2. WBOS - Wikipedia

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    By July 2012, WBOS became Boston's only alternative rock station following the closure of WFNX. On July 13, 2016, WBOS rebranded as "Alt 92-9". [15] The station slowly added more air personalities back to the station during this time. In July 2017, WBOS began carrying the Dave and Chuck The Freak morning show out of sister station WRIF. [16]

  3. WRCA - Wikipedia

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    WRCA (1330 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Watertown, Massachusetts, and serving the Greater Boston media market.The license is held by the Beasley Media Group, LLC, part of the Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. [3] WRCA airs the "Rock 92.9" classic rock format formerly carried on sister station WBOS.

  4. List of radio stations in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Gois Broadcasting Boston LLC: Spanish WAMH: 89.3 FM: Amherst: Trustees of Amherst College: College radio ... Classic rock WARA: 1320 AM: Attleboro: Attleboro Access ...

  5. What happened to the Dave and Chuck the Freak show on ... - AOL

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    Here's where you can still listen to its classic rock and the Dave and Chuck the Freak show: 92.9 WBOS-FM HD2. 106.1 FM. WRCA 1330 AM. ROCK 92.9 App. Audio streaming apps, like Spotify and Apple ...

  6. Gentlemen Hall - Wikipedia

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    The first radio station to play one of their songs was Boston's WFNX. [1] Boston's 92.9 also played tracks throughout the summer, which helped the band gain attention. [1] In 2009 MTV awarded them the Video Music Award (VMA) for "Best Breakout Boston Artist". In 2010 the Boston Phoenix named them "Best New Local Act". [2]

  7. EarthFest - Wikipedia

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    The Radio 92.9 EarthFest concert was a free music festival that was hosted yearly on the Esplanade in downtown Boston, MA. The concert was created to demonstrate how everyday individuals can reduce their environmental impact. The concert was supported by a variety of sponsors such as Whole Foods Market, Subaru, MetroPCS, and Boston Globe.

  8. WXRV - Wikipedia

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    In April 2013, WXRG took on the WFNX call sign, which had been previously used by an alternative rock station in Boston owned by the Boston Phoenix, first on 101.7 FM (now WBWL) and later as an Internet radio station; Northeast Broadcasting acquired the call letters after that station shut down along with the Phoenix. [16]

  9. WQDR (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The first song on "Rock 92.9" was "Tom Sawyer" by Rush. [31] The call sign was changed back once again to WQDR on February 9, 2021, this time referencing WQDR-FM's heritage as a rock station from 1972 to 1984. In 2024, WQDR became "The Triangle's Rock FM" and dropped the W225DF translator, replacing it with W252EL at 98.3. [32] [33]