The New England Broadcasting History Facebook page has reported the death of longtime WJIB-740 owner Bob Bittner.
Bob, a native of New Jersey, first came to the Boston area in 1979 as midday personality on WBOS-92.9 (then a disco station). He then went on to several other stations in the area (most notably as PD and announcer at Newton's WNTN-1550 when it programmed an oldies format), then moved into station ownership in 1991 when he purchased what was then WLVG-740, changing call letters to WWEA, and the format to a blend of contemporary music.
In 1993, he changed the call letters to WJIB, and the format to beautiful music (the station has since evolved to a format of adult standards with some oldies mixed in). In recent years, Bittner purchased several other radio stations in New England, two of which (WJTO-730 in Bath, Maine and WBAS-1240 on Cape Cod) simulcast WJIB (currently, all three stations are programmed out of WJTO in Bath, Maine, where Bittner lived the final years of his life).
It's too early to tell what's going to happen to these stations. Bittner's widow Raisa will have to decide whether she will keep the stations, or sell them.
Hopefully, regardless of their fate, WJIB, WJTO, and WBAS will continue programming their unique formats.
BTW, I'm not 100% sure, but I think Bob was 74; hence, the title line of this thread.