Add to that the guys who were running WQHT in NYC.....were the ones to kick off WBQT in Boston.
Surely you jest!
Add to that the guys who were running WQHT in NYC.....were the ones to kick off WBQT in Boston.
No need to get into a hissy fit about it.
He wasn't.
it's probably pure coincidence that they're close to QHT.
No...not so much a coincidence as you might think. ;-)
Alt 92.9 ... it would benefit them if they ditched the morning show from Detroit.
And of course play a much wider play list and stick to alternative.. And play less '90s.
Speaking of the importance if iconic call letters, Beasley could give 98.5 the WBOS calls BOSton's Sports Hub.
Alt 92.9 could become WBCN, with letters that they own, but it would benefit them if they ditched the morning show from Detroit.
And of course play a much wider play list and stick to alternative.. And play less '90s.
Add to that, even to most of us radio geeks, the the WBCN call letters conjure up images of its heyday, not its dying days of playing Everclear and Pearl Jam.
WBCN calls are now with a small talk station in Charlotte, NC.
WBCN calls are now with a small talk station in Charlotte, NC.
"94-7, Smoke".The station 1660 AM is owned by Beasley and now plays Southern Rock and has a translator at 94.7 FM.