On the other board, I asked for opinions on this station, but I got little response. I did ask for a history on the station and a poster on that board gave me some of this information:
WMJX has been on the air since January 1982, always with a soft-rock/AC format, and always owned by Greater Media.
106.7 had previously been WBZ-FM, which was owned by Westinghouse.
Mid-day host Nancy Quill has been there since their beginning in 1982.
Evening host David Allen Boucher and his "Bedtime Magic" program have been there from just about their beginning in 1982 as well.
Morning host Mike Addams has been on WMJX for close to ten years after more than twenty years on other major Boston stations.
Afternoon host Dan Justin has been on WMJX for about a half-dozen years and had been on co-owned WROR and WBOS, and previously various other Boston area stations since the 1980's.
Weekend/weekday fill-in/traffic host and assistant Program Director Candy O'Terry has been there for close to twenty years.
Michael Burns has been full-time weeknight overnight host for about fifteen years, and had done weekend overnights for at least a few years before that.
Some interesting information. They certainly have a long history for a radio station and a solid record.
What do you think of this station?
WMJX has been on the air since January 1982, always with a soft-rock/AC format, and always owned by Greater Media.
106.7 had previously been WBZ-FM, which was owned by Westinghouse.
Mid-day host Nancy Quill has been there since their beginning in 1982.
Evening host David Allen Boucher and his "Bedtime Magic" program have been there from just about their beginning in 1982 as well.
Morning host Mike Addams has been on WMJX for close to ten years after more than twenty years on other major Boston stations.
Afternoon host Dan Justin has been on WMJX for about a half-dozen years and had been on co-owned WROR and WBOS, and previously various other Boston area stations since the 1980's.
Weekend/weekday fill-in/traffic host and assistant Program Director Candy O'Terry has been there for close to twenty years.
Michael Burns has been full-time weeknight overnight host for about fifteen years, and had done weekend overnights for at least a few years before that.
Some interesting information. They certainly have a long history for a radio station and a solid record.
What do you think of this station?