i know i might sound crazy but the year is almost over and i think iheart should seriously consider replacing either WJMN or WAKF with an active rocker in boston next year
i know i might sound crazy but the year is almost over and i think iheart should seriously consider replacing either WJMN or WAKF with an active rocker in boston next year
i know i might sound crazy but the year is almost over and i think iheart should seriously consider replacing either WJMN or WAKF with an active rocker in boston next year
Boston had WMKK 93.7 (Lawrence) doing we play anything/"Adult Hits" for awhile but changed to WEEI-FM by necessity (their strong competition from Sports Hub made them move from 850). Later iHeart tried it with
variety hits WHBA The Harbor
In the case of Mike, the no DJs and mix of music was doing fairly well. Admittedly they got away from the oh wows toward the end and it stuck to stuff like Tom Petty, The Police,
Lynyrd Skynyrd (Free Bird was the last song) etc. Not so much one hit wonders (Diesel, "Sausalito Summernight"), stuff like Dean Martin thrown in, a country hit, etc. Would that work now? Or do stations like
WROR, WBOQ, etc already cover a lot of that?
btw the bostonradio.org site has a page for "WMKK 93.7" which hasn't been updated since Feb of 2007. The station changed to WEEI-FM in Sept of 2011.
>> Under new calls WMKK, “Mike FM” operated without disc jockeys, instead interspersing quips from “Seinfeld” star John O'Hurley (“J. Peterman”) between songs.
https://www.bostonradio.org/stations/1919
WHBA 101.7--Boston Globe, July of 2012:
>>What has become of 101.7 FM, the longtime home of WFNX on the radio dial? Clear Channel, which purchased the station’s signal from Phoenix Media/Communications Group in May, announced Tuesday it is now WHBA-FM “The Harbor” and will follow a Variety Hits format. (The station launched at 4:15 p.m. Tuesday with Dierks Bentley’s “5-1-5-0,” followed by the Standells’s “Dirty Water,” Aerosmith’s “Sweet Emotion,” and Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer.”) In a press release, Mary Menna , market manager for Clear Channel Media and Entertainment Boston, said WHBA-FM will play everything from U2 and Prince to Madonna and Matchbox 20.
https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifesty...-the-harbor/EVXEW0arXVOxkosDU8viVO/story.html
Indeed; I think the EDM on 101.7 started in Dec of '12...5 months after the flip to Harbor.
Country on 101.7 was as of June 2014.
Indeed; I think the EDM on 101.7 started in Dec of '12...5 months after the flip to Harbor.
Country on 101.7 was as of June 2014.
Weren't WHBA's variety hits format and the short-lived EDM format that followed just placeholders until Clear Channel/iHeart hatched the Bull country format in its laboratory?