https://news.****************/articles/n40649/Bostons-Legendary-WBZ-Newsradio-Celebrates-100-Years
Congrats to WBZ-AM and Iheart for the announcement.
If my memory serves me, WBZA in Springfield was taken off the air so Westinghouse could purchase WINS 1010 in NYC.WBZ actually began in Springfield, Mass., about 50 miles west of Boston. Westinghouse had a plant in that city on the Connecticut River. Eventually WBZ broadcast on the clear channel frequency of 990 kilocycles from Springfield while it also had a low power rebroadcaster, WBZA, at 1240 kHz in Boston.
The main transmitter moved to Millis, equidistant from Boston, Worcester and Providence. The transmitter in Springfield became the rebroadcaster. With the enactment of NARBA in 1941, WBZ moved a few spots up the dial to 1030 and WBZA was eventually taken off the air.
No issues with talkers.com on this end.Side issue here: since Wednesday, I have not been able to access talkers.com on either my desktop or laptop, and I tried with three different browsers on each. Tonight on my iPhone I was able to access the site via Safari, Firefox, and Firefox Focus. Still can't do so on my iMac or MacBook Air. I get redirected to a page telling me I need to update Adobe Flash, which looks suspicious to me. I mention this because the **************** article on WBZ's Centennial was mentioned on talkers.com
Has anyone else had issues with talkers.com, or am I in some twilight zone? An email to Michael Harrison who is the editor of talkers.com elicited no response to date.
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Thank you; nice to know I'm not the only one prevented from accessing the site.When I go to talkers.com, which I haven't done for a week or two, I get:
With Edge, it brings up a scam page, and using the Back button goes to another scam page, ad infinitum. I guess they got hacked or forgot to renew their domain name ownership?
Whether I use Firefox, Safari, or Vivaldi I got the same khrappie result.When I go to talkers.com, which I haven't done for a week or two, I get:
With Edge, it brings up a scam page, and using the Back button goes to another scam page, ad infinitum. I guess they got hacked or forgot to renew their domain name ownership?
No problem with getting there yesterday, however, I tried just now and got this:Whether I use Firefox, Safari, or Vivaldi I got the same khrappie result.
Springfield is roughly 80 miles west of Boston. Furthermore, the Westinghouse plant (with WBZ's towers mounted on its roof) was situated in East Springfield, not on the Connecticut River.WBZ actually began in Springfield, Mass., about 50 miles west of Boston. Westinghouse had a plant in that city on the Connecticut River.
Yes, I know, let's not let the facts get in the way or a good promotion, LOL!WBZ actually began in Springfield, Mass., about 50 miles west of Boston. Westinghouse had a plant in that city on the Connecticut River. Eventually WBZ broadcast on the clear channel frequency of 990 kilocycles from Springfield while it also had a low power rebroadcaster, WBZA, at 1240 kHz in Boston.
The main transmitter moved to Millis, equidistant from Boston, Worcester and Providence. The transmitter in Springfield became the rebroadcaster. With the enactment of NARBA in 1941, WBZ moved a few spots up the dial to 1030 and WBZA was eventually taken off the air.
RIP Dean Johnson
This made me start trying to remember the name of the other guy who used to share fill-in duties with Johnson during the overnight. I can hear his voice in my mind but can't come up with his name. If memory serves, he commuted from Maine?
I think Bruce Stephens was out of CT; don't know about Desmarais.Are you thinking of Bruce Stephens or Pat Desmarais?
RIP Dean Johnson
I think he did a great job filling in, though I only would catch parts of the first hour or so.