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WBLM (102.9 FM) is a classic rock radio station licensed to Portland, Maine. The station has a studio in One City Center , along with co-owned Townsquare Media stations WJBQ , WCYY and WHOM . The station also serves as the Portland market affiliate for the New England Patriots Radio Network .
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Maine, which can be sorted by their call signs, frequencies, cities of license, licensees, and programming formats. List of radio stations
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Atlantic Coast Radio, LLC is a radio company formed by longtime broadcaster J. J. Jeffrey and his partner Bob Fuller. [1] It was incorporated in 1982 and has a staff of approximately twenty. [2] Its studios are located at 779 Warren Ave. in Portland, Maine. [3] Jeffrey and Fuller had also been partners in Fuller-Jeffrey Broadcasting.
WPOR-FM had the greatest market share of any Maine radio station into the early 2000s, at which time it was still Portland's only country music station. [ citation needed ] For many years, WPOR-FM and album-oriented rock station 102.9 WBLM were consistently Portland's top two stations, with each vying for the lead in the ratings.
Portland Press Herald. Maine Sunday Telegram ... WBLM: 102.9 WOKQ: 103.7 WHTP-FM: 104.7 ... Portland, ME on American Radio Map (Radiomap.us) ...
In 1975, Jeffrey and his business partner, Bob Fuller, [1] also a former Maine disc jockey, purchased their first radio station, WBLM, an FM album rock outlet based in Lewiston, Maine. They purchased other stations, including northern New England's highly popular country music FM station, WOKQ .
On March 1, 1973, a station at 107.5 MHz first signed on in Lewiston as WBLM. [3] It was owned by the Stereo Corporation, which owned no other stations. WBLM "The Blimp" was a progressive rock station, staffed by young disc jockeys playing a mostly free form radio format, in contrast to tightly programmed radio found on the AM dial.