As Dick tells it, one night in Indianapolis, while driving to work and seeking out something interesting to listen to on his car radio, he heard WBZs signalthen as now, WBZ was a 50,000 watt powerhouse, and it gets into more than 30 states at night. and 70s. Elliot, who has been a CBS daytime anchor for about a year, had first shocked his own bosses on Friday, when he made an emotional farewell announcement to viewers without letting network executives. Bill O'Reilly, with his conservative/common sense observations. The company will now group its markets by common needs and characteristics into three distinctly different divisions to make sharing of resources and experiences easier and more targeted, iHeartMedia said in a statement. [19] On November 11, 1928, under the provisions of the Federal Radio Commission's (FRC) General Order 40, WBZ and WBZA were assigned exclusive national use of a "clear channel" frequency, 990kHz.[29]. [13] It is an affiliate of CBS News Radio, as well as NBC News Radio, ABC News Radio, and AP Radio for national and international news as well as some features. As for WBZ they reportedly gave Morgan 10 min's notice --to airtime-- for this mornings overnight (Bob's former) shift. For decades, it was also the radio home of pioneering Boston meteorologist Don Kent. 781-834-4002 The WBMS Programming Lineup Sundays: 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. - The Story Behind Her . Sullivan,
While some announcers only wanted to be on during the day or the early evening, Dick saw great possibilities in doing the overnight shift. and Reservations
Governor Mitt Romney declared the day of his final broadcast, December 29, 2006, "Gary LaPierre Day". Ive had nothing but fun., I am blessed to have lived in New England for 41 years and have had more fun than anyone is entitled to, Shields added, and I got to thank of all people, the photogs, the editors, my wife of 30 years now.. -- gets goofy and has a great repoire with the traffic announcers. down some very popular oldies while not being afraid to play
or personality is another man's poison. Still sounding
like Stuart make radio worthwhile again. WBZ was granted its first license by the United States Department of Commerce on September 15, 1921, and was originally located in Springfield, Massachusetts, before moving to Boston in 1931. [136][137] The station added a monthly one-hour interview show hosted by Mathieu, WBZ Newswatch, on January 26, 2012. really does feel good to hear a fine voice and announcer with
This brought Gil Santos to the station. Please keep checking
busy singing to put anybody down. A Texas boy who embraced New England, and LOVED telling stories here. on the great nighttime radio tradition at this station, albeit
Prior to joining the Channel 4 news team, Hauser previously worked as the morning news anchor for News 12 Connecticut.
Bob Raleighanyone know? | RadioDiscussions [147] By the end of 2017, the staff included Deb Lawler and Josh Binswanger as morning anchors; Mary Blake and Rod Fritz as midday anchors; Jeff Brown and Laurie Kirby as afternoon anchors; and Dan Rea and Bradley Jay as nighttime talk show hosts. WKLB, 99.5, Boston -- Sure, it might be annoying to hear
Humorous, glib and self-effacing, he's has great
[60] WBZ then launched a Saturday evening talk show hosted by Pat Desmarais, while a simulcast of the CBS television program 60 Minutes was added on Sunday evenings on January 13, 2002. end of Gilligan's Island and other high quality shows many years
youthful, the "Exciting Mike Addams" is part of an
with the talented June Knight (newscaster) and still has plenty
It is the oldest broadcasting station in New England, and one of the oldest in the United States.
WBZ NewsRadio marks 100 years on the air this Sunday - MSN [36][37], The Boston studios (which now served as WBZ's main studios) moved as well, relocating on July 1, 1931, to the Hotel Bradford. WBZ has long been one of the highest-rated stations in the Boston area. Street, WODS FM, Oldies 103.3 -- Bright, cheerful and flawless in
With great diction, pleasing timbre and
Previously Westinghouse had financed its stations through the profits from radio receiver sales. Studios - Radio show host Paul Sullivan hosted his last show on WBZ 1030 radio Thursday night, June 28, 2007. Intuitive thoughtful and blessed with a great voice,
Steve Burton, sports director for the news outlet, called Shields beyond special in a tweet, and anchor David Wade called him the very best reporter with a top notch personality., This man was beyond special. He
The station was the home of talk host David Brudnoy for 18 years, until the day before his death in 2004. He was hired by WNEW, but unfortunately, his time there was short: management decided they wanted to put vocalist Julius LaRosa on the air, and Dick was fired to make room for him. Loren and Wally do that and save us from a radio nation
Helpful. [66] Former overnight host Larry Glick was moved first into late evenings and then into afternoons,[67] and ultimately left the station in May 1987.[49].
WBZ radio personalities caught up in iHeartMedia layoffs #46 of 164. But that is why he has been
in New York City. Bruce Bradley (1933/1934-2013) was an American radio personality of the 20th century. After a successful stint for
[49] DeSuze was the station's morning man for over three decades. in entering the broadcasting profession, the best lesson plan
the format by maintaining the energy, passion for sports, and
show, LaPierre has been on the air in Boston since the 1960s,
If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. in hand and a nice easy going personality, Casey brings announcing
[156] On August 25, 2018, after 70 years, WBZ left the Soldiers Field Road studios (which continue to house WBZ-TV) and moved to facilities on Cabot Road in Medford, putting it in the same building as iHeartMedia's other Boston stations. He has the potential to go national,
like the back of their hands. On the air each night with a show he called Summertime, he played the hits, gave local bands some attention, and also had some features the teens loved, including Make It or Break It (if the kids didnt vote for the record, Dick broke it on the air). the next level with a personality-filled voice and sharp sense
Arnold is a steady force, hard-working,
reporting Red Sox scores, having his mouth full of food when
[163], In 2014, WBZ, along with sister station at the time, WBZ-TV, received a Peabody Award for its coverage of the Boston Marathon bombing. Her personality,
Previously, only major events were regularly covered. Carl DeSuze. Hilarious. family. As a youth, he taught himself not to stutter by talking repeatedly into a tape recorder. [107], For a time starting in the fall of 2001, the station relaunched the 1 p.m. hour of the Midday News as the WBZ Business Hour, with an increased focus on business news;[108] this program was similar to one on Los Angeles sister station KNX (WBZ has since returned to regular news in the 1 p.m. hour). Beginning in the late 1960s, WBZ made a major push into live play-by-play sports.
Bruce Bradley (radio personality) - Wikipedia Arthur Amadon and Lindy Miller (WBZ-TV) During the turbulent 60s, with Vietnam War protests and African Americans demanding their civil rights, there was a change in front of the camera. to those who regularly listen to radio. [124], On December 31, 2008, WBZ let go overnight talk show host Steve LeVeille, sports anchor Tom Cuddy and Saturday night talk show hosts Lovell Dyett[125] and Pat Desmarais.
The Greatest Boston MA DJs of the 1960s and 1970s - VisitingNewEngland Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). Inspired by the 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese, whose life might have been saved if her neighbors, who witnessed her being attacked, had called the police, rather than saying they didnt want to get involved, he started NAG (Nightlighters Against Gutlessness) and he invited his listeners to always carry a dime with them. Roll Hall of Fame, and is, by, all accounts, a truly nice guy
Meanwhile, the music was changing, as psychedelic and so-called underground music became part of rock and roll; these songs were being played on FM and college stations, and WBZ played some of them too. landmark radio station. [30] Meanwhile, a combination of WBZ's growth and continued difficulties with the WBZA signal led the station to move its Boston studio to the Statler Hotel (now the Boston Park Plaza) on June 1, 1927,[29] and activate a new WBZA transmitter on June 9. He had most recently been working in Washington, D.C.His first day is May 16th. Glenn
September 24, 2008:David Brudnoy, Larry Glick, and Carl DeSuze are inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. talents on a contemporary hits station (and a former "disco"
Steve Laveille (Left) and Jordan Rich (Right), Health News: Powered by Tufts Medical Center, Everyday Wealth with Soledad OBrian and Jean Chatzky, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. sound effects on his "Sports Snooze" segments (rugby,
The conversation
Under the provisions of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, on March 29, 1941, WBZ's "clear channel" assignment was shifted to its present frequency, 1030kHz. [113] That March, WBZ began streaming its programming on the web, along with Infinity's other news and talk stations. Later that year, weekend sports talk was abandoned completely, with Calling All Sports, which had been a leased-time program owned and produced by Norm Resha since its revival in 1991,[109] moving to WTKK (96.9 FM) on December 2. at this alternative rocker. but look more carefully and you'll find some great quality announcers
The Bruins stayed through the 1977-78 season.
the top Boston area announcers who have risen above a generic
[19] A key disadvantage of the Millis site was that the signal had to travel over land to Boston. No ego. If radio has become
in his sleep. He came to Oldies 103.3 after an illustrious
with his distinctively warm, personal voice and a surprisingly
Brian Schenck, of Salt Lake City, takes advantage of the brisk winds to do kite-boarding on Nantasket Beach. Bud Sawyer, former WGAN Morning Host 1960's-1970's-Part 2 WBZ is heavily involved in charitable work, including its annual Christmastime fund drive for the Boston Children's Hospital, which it does along with TV station WBZ-TV. Thousands of fans petitioned, called and sent letters. [127] Cuddy would subsequently return to the station as well that May.
Outraged Steve LeVeille fans want him back on WBZ People came all the way to Connecticut to see the alleged
throwback. December 29, 2006: After nearly 43 years with WBZ, Gary LaPierre does his final stint as the morning news anchor, and retires. New | Site Map | Contact
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October 1st, 2007:Longtime WBZ-TV news reporter Dan Rea takes over the 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. shift on WBZ NewsRadio with his new talk show Nightside with Dan Rea.. The beloved journalist previously battled lung cancer and won. Biography [ edit] Bradley was born and raised in Rochester, New York. Curses to them for their evil plot to ruin Boston radio,
Dan Roche wins the Radio-TV News Directors Association Award for best sports report and Gil Santos wins the Associated Press Major Market Award for best sportscast in Massachusetts. Longevity counts in this profession, indeed,
RIP Bill. December 9, 2004: David Brudnoy loses his battle with cancer and dies, at age 64. there. November 30, 2010:Morning news anchor Ed Walsh retires from broadcasting. On September 15, 1921, Westinghouse was issued a Limited Commercial license[14] with the randomly assigned call sign WBZ. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Boucher has a deep, soothing voice that never tires, ironic in
(Ultimate Spinach were so grateful for the support they received from Dick that they dedicated their first album to him.). in his new time slot -- a true bonus for radio listeners from
Welcome to 101.1 FM 1460 AM WBMS STREAM ONLINE We're Brockton Metro South Call into the station! the 1960s and 70s, Dorman is now a consumate professional, intuitive
So, laughter is what this night is all about, Shields said.