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WBOS Dead Carrier

Totally dead air this morning on WBOS. Not sure what’s going on. Been checking in for over a half hour and still dead. Could this be intentionally with a new format ready to start the new year.
 
As I recall, they were only Country for about 6 years. They went AAA around 1989. They were a good Rock station for many years. The current playlist is an abomination and should be flushed...
I agree that AAA 'BOS sounded good, but the timing of the flip wasn't.They bailed out on country just before the Garth Brooks-led '90s boom made the format more viable in nontraditional markets like Boston than ever before. Two stations, WCLB (later WKLB) and WBCS rushed in, with WKLB the survivor, and today an important part of Beasley's Boston cluster. Country hasn't been the roaring success in Boston that it has in Hartford, but it's come a long way since the days of WCOP and WDLW on AM.
 
As I recall, (WBOS-92.9 programmed) Country for about 6 years. They went AAA around 1989. They were a good Rock station for many years. The current playlist is an abomination and should be flushed...

Latinx Estereo 92-9, anyone?

(But I doubt that WBOS would be changing formats in the near future).
 
Just remove "Estereo" and you've got a lazy branding for an AM/FM translator in the middle of nowhere.

But if WBOS were to actually flip, it would use the "Playa" branding.
Surely not "Latinx" anything. That's only used by non-Hispanic Ivy League academicians trying to force gender neutrality on Spanish, which, like all Romance languages, assigns gender to every noun.
 
Surely not "Latinx" anything. That's only used by non-Hispanic Ivy League academicians trying to force gender neutrality on Spanish, which, like all Romance languages, assigns gender to every noun.
There's a word for a gender neutral person in Spanish, it's "Latine." When I say "Latinx" to anyone, and I mean ANYONE who's Spanish dominant, 99% of the time they ask "¿Qué es un latinx?"

Spanish dominant Hispanics are much more familiar with Latine. No need to make a brand new word for it.
 
Don’t forget 1490/103.7 WCCM and 1570/105.3 WUBG calls itself Latinx.

 
Don’t forget 1490/103.7 WCCM and 1570/105.3 WUBG calls itself Latinx.

Wow! That ownership probably thinks "Beantown 103.7" would be a good name for a Boston station, or "Frisco 103,7" for one in San Francisco. Not equivalent blunders, but very tone deaf, and likely to irritate more potential listeners than they'd attract.
 
Totally dead air this morning on WBOS. Not sure what’s going on. Been checking in for over a half hour and still dead. Could this be intentionally with a new format ready to start the new year.

Keep in mind the morning show normally emanates from Detroit. With Monday being a holiday, the routing may have been different, and the automation wasn't reprogrammed. Pretty common problem.
 
I agree that AAA 'BOS sounded good, but the timing of the flip wasn't.They bailed out on country just before the Garth Brooks-led '90s boom made the format more viable in nontraditional markets like Boston than ever before. Two stations, WCLB (later WKLB) and WBCS rushed in, with WKLB the survivor, and today an important part of Beasley's Boston cluster. Country hasn't been the roaring success in Boston that it has in Hartford, but it's come a long way since the days of WCOP and WDLW on AM.
And 100.7 WCOP-FM did Country for a couple of years starting in 1974...until flipping to Progressive Country/Rock in 1976 as WTTK and than AOR in 1977...
 
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