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station was simulcasting WATD, with plans to add its own programming and live internet streaming starting in April 2020. Due to the coronavirus epidemic, the date was pushed back to May 18, 2020. On that day just after 9 a.m., DJ Larry
Justice -- who did the popular morning show on WMEX in the mid-1960s -- returned to the station, debuting with the first song "
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On June 23, 2015, WMEX announced that Daly XXL Communications would be purchasing the station from
Blackstrap for $ 175,000, pending FCC approval, which was granted in September 2015. The sale was completed on September 10, 2015. On December 28, 2015, the station announced a new noontime show hosted
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and was able to boost power to 50,000 watts day and night. While some areas did get an improved signal, others did not, especially at night. Not long afterward, WITS's owner at the time, Mariner
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area provided the station with an excellent coastal signal. While the night signal could not be heard clearly inland at many Boston suburban locations (especially in the growing and affluent western and southwestern suburbs), the station's nighttime transmissions were heard very clearly across the
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The station did testing and a simulcast of WATD in mid-October 2019. Owner Ed Perry told the New
England Radio Stations Facebook group that he intended to start original programming of South Shore-based news and sports as well as oldies by March 9, 2020. On that day, an update advised that the
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During June 2017, talk programming during the evening hours was replaced by local oldies music shows, but in the final days, rumors began circulating that the station would be going off the air on June 30, 2017. The lease on their transmitter site in
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England Radio Corporation sold WMEX to the Richmond brothers. One of the brothers, Max Richmond changed the format of WMEX to a rock-and-roll-dominant pop-music format (among the first in the nation) and hired popular disc jockey
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to move to its current frequency, 1510 kHz. Throughout this period, WMEX operated as an independent (non-network) station with a program schedule filled with such programs as live music remotes, horse racing, and ethnic programming.
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baseball beginning with the 1975 playoffs. That led to WMEX becoming an all-talk station in 1976. In 1978, to better promote its talk format and sports coverage, the station changed call letters to WITS ("Information, Talk and Sports").
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format under the call sign WMRE "The Memory
Station", but was not successful. Other formats quickly followed, one after another. Among them were a return to talk (featuring Morgan White Jr. and Bob Katzen) in September 1986, a flip to
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was due to expire. On the June 29, 2017, edition of an evening music show hosted by Jimmy Jay, the station confirmed that it was going to leave the air at 6:00 p.m. the following evening. On June 30, 2017, the hosts of the
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morning show did a special second broadcast from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., pre-empting the syndicated
Michael Savage show. The station then went silent. The Waltham towers were dismantled in May 2018.
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team in the 1978-79 season boosted WITS's sports profile, but the station came in for considerable criticism after the 1978 baseball season when it fired the popular Red Sox commentary duo of
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shows as brokered time including a local show hosted by Jeff Santos. The station then changed its call letters to WUFC and returned to a sports format as an affiliate of
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nationally. WMEX shot back up in the ratings and actually beat WRKO in a few demographics and time periods, but it was a temporary and final victory for the station.
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format with the call letters WWZN. Most WWZN programming came from the One-On-One Sports Network, and from One-On-One's successor, Sporting News Radio (today
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show, one of the first in the nation to feature early pioneer rock and rhythm and blues recordings in a specialty show on a top-rated radio station.
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in addition to programming from Sporting News Radio. On May 31, 2007, Blackstrap Broadcasting completed its purchase of both this station and
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2232:Facility details for Facility ID 202403 (W266DQ)
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3814:List of radio stations in Massachusetts
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1919:Dwinell, Joe (December 19, 2017).
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1660:WMEX Good Guys Music Survey 1966
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1509:"Guest Column: Hub Cats of Jazz"
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1527:"Ella Fitzgerald - Feb 7, 1953"
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1305:The Archives @ BostonRadio.org
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2149:Venta, Lance (July 9, 2021).
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1442:"Storyville Records Archives"
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2174:Finn, Chad (March 9, 2020).
2122:"NEW ENGLAND RADIO STATIONS"
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2151:"Station Sales Week Of 7/9"
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863:1983–2017: Multiple formats
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1446:The Troy Street Observer
915:were all heard on WWZN.
842:), with 50,000 watts in
1253:42.246972°N 71.048194°W
1221:Weymouth, Massachusetts
1206:Transmitter coordinates
1100:WMEX returns to the air
882:soft adult contemporary
530:clear channel frequency
522:non-directional antenna
377:42.2737111; -71.0411611
349:Transmitter coordinates
3833:Clear-channel stations
3789:New Bedford-Fall River
2330:Radio stations in the
2228:'s AM station database
2110:It's July Where's WMEX
1671:WMEX 1971 Music Survey
1397:The Boston Daily Globe
1382:The Boston Daily Globe
1358:Radio-Locator.com/WMEX
1051:The Rush Limbaugh Show
1038:The Shortsleeve Report
1012:The Glenn Beck Program
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924:Rose City Broadcasting
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211:; 89 years ago
47:by rewriting it in an
4140:Quincy, Massachusetts
2897:radio reading service
1991:"Consummation Notice"
1834:"Consummation Notice"
1258:42.246972; -71.048194
1042:The Capitol Hill Show
1022:The Sean Hannity Show
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286:Technical information
209:October 18, 1934
98:Quincy, Massachusetts
3780:Other nearby regions
3695:One Financial Center
1844:. September 10, 2015
1801:, December 21, 1997.
1698:, December 31, 1982.
1299:; Wollman, Garrett.
1164:Broadcast translator
1114:area south of Boston
542:Nashville, Tennessee
278:1470 kHz (1940–1941)
275:1500 kHz (1934–1940)
191:(L&J Media, LLC)
3716:RadioBDC (internet)
2091:. November 15, 2018
1962:"Broadcast Actions"
1788:, February 2, 1995.
1762:, October 31, 1990.
1708:Radio & Records
1347:959watd.com/contact
1248: /
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1068:The Howie Carr Show
989:The Howie Carr Show
980:Yahoo! Sports Radio
564:. The station was
550:Spokane, Washington
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292:Licensing authority
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3841:4. Transmits from
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2923:NOAA Weather Radio
2085:CDBS Public Access
2055:CDBS Public Access
2025:CDBS Public Access
1995:CDBS Public Access
1880:CDBS Public Access
1838:CDBS Public Access
1736:, January 3, 1985.
1723:, August 30, 1986.
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2051:"Engineering STA"
1876:"Imported Letter"
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929:The Sporting News
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334:2,000 watts
167:Affiliations
158:Full service
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2804:Translators
1889:October 17,
1818:October 17,
1607:Blue Sounds
1483:Peter Losin
1430:Nat Hentoff
1256: /
1243:71°2′53.5″W
1056:iHeartMedia
984:libertarian
959:in Quincy.
819:Adding the
802:Rod Stewart
796:and broke "
794:Casey Kasem
774:and later,
772:Dick Summer
752:Nova Scotia
748:North Shore
728:the Beatles
724:Larry Glick
645:Nat Hentoff
626:Fenway Park
595:transmitter
581:Early years
558:transmitter
454:Listen live
434:Public file
375: /
304:Facility ID
253:WSZE (2001)
147:Programming
57:August 2014
4114:Categories
3799:Providence
1560:amazon.com
1498:amazon.com
1284:References
1262: (
1158:Translator
1127:change to
1110:Marshfield
1027:Alex Jones
957:Marina Bay
920:Paul Allen
897:all-sports
828:Ned Martin
798:Maggie May
652:Storyville
634:John Kiley
591:kilocycles
515:Marshfield
511:syndicated
480:commercial
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216:1934-10-18
4055:religious
4040:news/talk
3899:frequency
3804:Worcester
3771:Worcester
3134:call sign
2926:frequency
2293:1983–1994
2274:1976–1982
2263:1947–1975
2187:March 13,
2156:March 10,
2134:March 13,
2005:March 24,
1975:March 24,
1209:FCC info
1177:Frequency
1172:Call sign
1166:for WMEX
832:Jim Woods
720:Malcolm X
716:talk show
676:Stan Getz
632:organist
611:signed on
177:Ownership
142:1510 WMEX
121:Frequency
4089:See also
4016:See also
4002:Weymouth
3942:Callsign
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2290:680 WRKO
2260:850 WHDH
2127:Facebook
2095:March 9,
1217:101.1 FM
1133:Brockton
1062:(1430).
890:brokered
756:Labrador
536:station
484:licensed
411:Weymouth
409:W266DQ (
139:Branding
4035:country
4030:college
3984:By city
3826:Part 15
3709:Defunct
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3664:WZMR-LP
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3558:WUMB-FM
3543:WSHL-FM
3538:WROR-FM
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3453:WLAS-LP
3426:WKLB-FM
3357:WFPR-LP
3330:WEEI-FM
3315:WCDV-LP
3281:WBUR-FM
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3244:WBNU-LP
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3202:WATD-FM
3192:WAEM-LP
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3113:107.3-3
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2772:WBCA-LP
2762:WZMW-LP
2757:WZMR-LP
2752:WAEM-LP
2564:WMLN-FM
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2035:July 5,
1589:Discogs
1573:. 1990.
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1106:WATD-FM
1081:Waltham
1009:Radio,
856:Waltham
599:Chelsea
576:History
534:Class A
526:1510 AM
507:MeTV FM
478:) is a
460:Website
449:Webcast
214: (
199:History
171:MeTV FM
43:Please
4093:Oldies
4070:top 40
4065:sports
4050:oldies
3996:Quincy
3991:Dudley
3974:W266DQ
3967:W263DE
3886:Oldies
3766:Nashua
3756:Boston
3493:WNG574
3303:WBZ-FM
3187:W291CZ
3182:W287CW
3177:W279BQ
3172:W271CU
3167:W271CG
3162:W268AM
3157:W267CE
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1129:Quincy
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911:, and
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566:silent
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153:Format
4080:other
4075:urban
3930:101.1
3923:100.5
3821:Notes
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420:Links
403:101.1
324:Power
314:Class
308:12789
182:Owner
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3961:WXRB
3956:WMEX
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