Having grown up in Newton, I listened to WNTN in their progressive days often. It was excellent. I also recall camping up in Maine near the White Mountains in 1972, and hearing WNTN drift in on skywave playing "Darkness, Darkness" by The Youngbloods just before they had to sign off at sunset.
I dropped by WNTN as a kid a few times in summer and fall of 1970 when they were playing progressive rock. The afternoon DJ at the time was Denny (last name may have been Lightfoot??).
I also recall a couple of years later that the same DJ, Bill Lichtenstein, was on late afternoon/early evening summer hours on WNTN as "Captain Steamboat Willie", and also overnights on WBCN as "Little Bill" at the same time, all while he was still a high school student in Newton. (Lichtenstein is now producer of the Public Radio syndicated program "The Infinite Mind", aired locally on WBUR).
I wonder what happened to the Newton "citizens group", and what their opinion would be about the station currently being almost all brokered time?
> January 20, 1976-1550-WNTN dropped its long run of
> programming Progressive Rock, on the AM band, as "Your AM
> Alternative". It began programming Progressive Rock, full
> time, in the spring of 1970. During much of its run, I found
> it to be a better, and more listenable station, then either
> WBCN or WAAF, its main rivals during those years. Its final
> months were troubled though, with a Newton based citizens
> group, that wanted the FCC to yank its liscense, an
> ownership change, and the emergence of still another FM
> competitor, WCOZ, during the summer/fall of 1975....
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