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WROL's history dates back to 1927 [1] and WBSO, owned by Babson College.The station moved to Boston in 1935 after a sale and became WORL. [4] During the late 1930s, WORL was the first station in Boston to adopt a popular-music format ("The 920 Club", named after the station's former frequency; the title remained even after the move to 950 on March 29, 1941) with disc jockeys spinning the tunes.
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Candy O'Terry, also known as Candy O, is a radio broadcaster, podcaster, singer, songwriter, and speaker coach. [1] Chosen by her peers as the Massachusetts Broadcaster of the Year in 2015, she is the recipient of 42 national and 23 local awards for excellence as an interviewer and host.
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She started her radio career in 1988 in Boston at WILD 1090, a station with a predominantly African-American audience, first as a midday on-air personality, before becoming part of the station's morning show. In 1995, Pebbles left WILD for JAM'N 94.5 , a Boston hip-hop FM radio station, to co-host the "Baltazar & Pebbles Morning Show." While ...
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American radio personalities. It includes American radio personalities that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.