For years WMEX was in Boston at 1510 (and I guess to some they always will be). Over the years the calls
have popped up also on:
WMEX 1150 Boston--tried an oldies format, then biz news. Now WTTT conservative talk
Boston Radio Archive: "In 1985, Greater Media purchased AM 1150 and moved it in with WMJX 106.7. The new calls were WMEX, reviving one of Boston's best-known top 40 calls. WMEX went AM stereo with an oldies format, and soon bumper stickers were sprouting around town proclaiming, “WMEX is back!”
In 2000 the WMEX calls were placed on AM 1060 out of Natick with a talk format: Gene Burns, Jerry
Williams, Marge Clapprood, Upton Bell. Later it went biz news and...well, some of us know the Brad
Bleidt story...
for a time:
WMEX 102.5/102.9 Westport, NY--changed freq at one point...now WCLX, "the album station".
One day I did walk into the WMEX studios in Rochester, NH...a man (didn't catch his name) was working on
a comp. in the office while the station was playing automated oldies. I asked for some bumper stickers
but he said they didn't have any, and said I'd been listening to his station as I was driving around the
area (which was true) and said I enjoyed it. Well, they were playing some songs I hadn't heard in awhile
at least. (Maybe the man was Dennis Jackson...?)
>>Is "Bwalker" a slavic name?
he would be Paul_B_Walker...
I looked up a google map of Rochester...WMEX is/was in the building at 1 Wakefield St (corner of
Hanson St and just around the corner from N. Main St. where they have restaurants, shops,
Foster's Daily Democrat, and a riverside park)