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1131:. WMEX commenced on-air testing on the weekend of June 30, 2018, simulcasting WATD-FM, to keep its license alive; it intended to resume regular broadcasting in the fall of 2018 with oldies and South Shore-based news and sports. On July 3, 2018, the station applied for an STA to increase its temporary daytime power to 2,000 watts and implement the 100-watt nighttime signal. WMEX went silent on November 10, 2018, after losing its Internet feed from WATD-FM; in addition, the station's transmitter was in the process of being moved to 1143:
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 Communications, suffered financial problems. The station lost the Red Sox and Bruins and had to abandon
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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
1116:. The paperwork was filed with the FCC in January 2018, the WMEX call letters were not initially included in the deal. The FCC approved the license transfer to Ed Perry's Marshfield Broadcasting on March 9, 2018, the sale was completed on March 17. 698:
In 1957, the New 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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Long a 5,000-watt station, WMEX/WITS in the 1970s had a daytime power boost to 50,000 watts, with nighttime power remaining at 5,000 watts, a less-than-perfect signal in parts of the Boston area, especially at night. 1520 WKBW (now
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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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broke in the United States, WMEX played virtually every Beatles song available and fueled the already rabid Boston fans. In the early 1960s, personality Arnie (WooWoo) Ginsburg hosted a Sunday night
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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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In the late 1960s, WMEX received a power upgrade to 50,000 watts daytime, still with 5,000 watts at night. Station engineers had to constantly adjust the phasing network as tides in the
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to WMEX after the show's longtime Boston affiliate, WRKO, announced its plan to drop the show, WMEX openly refused to carry the show, which prompted Premiere parent company
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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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In November 1971, owner Max Richmond died and FM radio began to overtake AM stations for music listening. WMEX decided to abandon top-40 hits in 1975. It briefly ran a
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After several unsuccessful attempts to move to 1470 with a power upgrade to 5,000 watts, WMEX finally made the move (and power increase) in 1941, just in time for the
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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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from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. weekdays, with a local show, "The Bawstin Diehards", from 10:00 a.m. to Noon.
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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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On June 2, 2015, WMEX shuffled its line-up. Renegade Radio moved to the mornings, followed by Emmy-winning journalist Joe Shortsleeve with
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with Jimmy Jay. The program featured music from the classic WMEX rock-and-roll years, along with original station jingles from the era.
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talk radio format. On November 17, 2014, the station reverted to its original call sign, WMEX. The change coincided with the move of
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Marshfield Broadcasting sold WMEX to L&J Media, headed by Anthony LaGreca and midday host Larry Justice, for $ 390,000 in 2021.
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of Quincy, and a reduction in power from the previous output of 50,000 watts directional day and night.
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that states a Knowledge (XXG) editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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basketball team, but the station sold the broadcast rights to WRKO at the end of the 2004–2005 season.
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was a favorite guest of Williams, and many WMEX broadcasts featuring Williams and Malcolm X survive.
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to take Limbaugh (as well as Hannity and Beck) to a lower-powered, co-owned-and-operated station,
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from late June 2017 to November 7, 2019, when it returned to the air with new ownership, a new
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features including local DJs, news, traffic and weather. Late nights and weekends, it carries
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In the early 1950s, Nat Hentoff announced many live jazz radio broadcasts over WMEX from the
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On June 6, 2018, the station was approved to diplex its signal from the broadcast tower of
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music format with some talk programming. Then, WMEX captured the broadcast rights to
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the air. On April 5, 1936, WMEX moved its studio and offices to 70 Brookline Ave.
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By the late 1960s, WMEX was facing tough competition in the top-40 format from
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WWZN's logo as "1510 the Zone", used from the fall of 2002 until December 2008
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music service. The station's studios and offices are on Enterprise Drive in
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to the station from WRKO. Carr's show returned to WRKO on March 16, 2015.
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magazine. For a few years, WWZN had the local radio broadcasts of the
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would play havoc with the station's directional pattern. However, the
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WUFC's logo from 2012 to 2013 during its NBC Sports Radio affiliation
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Robert A. McLean, "WMEX takes another step toward all-talk format,"
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Prior to the station's sale, WWZN started to rely on time-brokered
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in February 1995. On December 18, 1997, the station flipped to an
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WMEX was founded in 1934 by Bill and Al Pote, with studios in the
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format of hits from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, as well as
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with Tim Constantine and Michael Savage rounded out the lineup.
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areas. The saltwater path nighttime transmissions reached up to
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Susan Bickelhaupt, "Two stations hope 'new' sound will wash,"
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water to the Boston city neighborhoods and the working class
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Robert A. McLean, "Old favorites ring in the new at WMRE,"
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held the license. Allen also owned Sporting News Radio and
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Greene, Lloyd (October 18, 1934). "WMEX Makes Its Debut".
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Susan Bickelhaupt, "Country music fades from airwaves,"
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Radio Voie du Salut (Haitian Creole/English religion)
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Valley. On October 18, 1934, the station officially
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Radio station in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States
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Dave Brubeck Quartet: Complete Storyville Broadcasts
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