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  • WRKO
  • Talk radio station in Boston, Massachusetts

    WRKO (680 AM) is a commercial news/talk radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, serving Greater Boston and much of surrounding New England. Owned

    WRKO

    WRKO

    WRKO

  • WBZ-FM
  • Sports radio station in Boston

    WRKO. Its programming was then simulcast on WRKO-FM from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., with the "R-KO" programming continuing for the rest of the day. WRKO-FM's

    WBZ-FM

    WBZ-FM

  • Boston
  • Capital and largest city in Massachusetts, United States

    largest in the United States. Several major AM stations include talk radio WRKO, sports/talk station WEEI, and news radio WBZ (AM). WBZ is a 50,000 watt

    Boston

    Boston

    Boston

  • Jeff Kuhner
  • Canadian-American political pundit (1969-)

    host and political commentator, heard on weekdays from 6 am to 10 am on WRKO AM 680 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the editor of Insight on the News

    Jeff Kuhner

    Jeff Kuhner

    Jeff_Kuhner

  • E. Reese Hopkins
  • American radio talk show host

    December 2007 to October 2008, he hosted a midday show for Boston station WRKO. E. Reese Hopkins officially began his radio career in April 2001 as a writer

    E. Reese Hopkins

    E._Reese_Hopkins

  • Shadoe Stevens
  • American radio host (born 1946)

    college, he joined the Bill Drake-formatted station WRKO in Boston during the winter of 1968–69. At WRKO, he worked the early evening (6–9 p.m.) shift during

    Shadoe Stevens

    Shadoe Stevens

    Shadoe_Stevens

  • Howie Carr
  • American journalist and political commentator (born 1952)

    from his studios in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and broadcast on weekdays on WRKO in Boston as well as to an audience based in New England, in addition to

    Howie Carr

    Howie Carr

    Howie_Carr

  • WEEI (AM)
  • Radio station in Boston

    conflicts). After the Braves left WHDH for WNAC (the forerunner to WBIX and WRKO) in 1950, WHDH began broadcasting all Red Sox games, home and away. The station

    WEEI (AM)

    WEEI (AM)

    WEEI_(AM)

  • WZLX
  • Classic rock radio station in Boston

    announced it would merge with Entercom (which locally owned WEEI, WEEI-FM, WKAF, WRKO and WAAF). On October 10, CBS Radio announced that as part of the process

    WZLX

    WZLX

    WZLX

  • Tell It All Brother
  • 1970 studio album by The First Edition

    track which reached No.17 on the Hot 100 on 29 August 1970 and #No.1 on WRKO on 13 August 1970. Larry Cansler arranged the string sections. "Tell It All

    Tell It All Brother

    Tell_It_All_Brother

  • Michele McPhee
  • American journalist (born 1970)

    began hosting her own afternoon talk show on WRKO and started guest hosting The Howie Carr Show on WRKO. In June 2015, she began hosting a three-hour

    Michele McPhee

    Michele_McPhee

  • The Howie Carr Show
  • American radio talk-show

    talk-show presented by journalist and author Howie Carr. Its flagship station is WRKO 680 in Boston, Massachusetts, on which the show airs every weekday between

    The Howie Carr Show

    The Howie Carr Show

    The_Howie_Carr_Show

  • WNAC-TV (Boston)
  • Television station in Boston (1948–1982)

    (then at 1260 AM, frequency now occupied by WBIX; later moved to 680 AM, now WRKO), which served as the flagship station of the Yankee Network, a regional

    WNAC-TV (Boston)

    WNAC-TV (Boston)

    WNAC-TV_(Boston)

  • WBZ (AM)
  • American radio station in Boston

    launched in stereo, apparently in an attempt to blunt the popularity of WRKO (680 AM). WBZ-FM was sold by Group W (which Westinghouse had rebranded its

    WBZ (AM)

    WBZ (AM)

    WBZ_(AM)

  • WXKS (AM)
  • Radio station in Newton, Massachusetts

    Another attempt at talk, including a show hosted by former WEEI (590 AM) and WRKO host Gene Burns, was made on October 2, 1995. By this point, WKOX had begun

    WXKS (AM)

    WXKS (AM)

    WXKS_(AM)

  • Mike Siegel
  • American radio talk show host

    Coast to Coast AM, and worked at stations from Seattle's KVI to Boston's WRKO and hosted a webcast. He has substituted for nationally syndicated conservative

    Mike Siegel

    Mike_Siegel

  • Nothing but a Heartache
  • 1968 soul song

    In late April 1969, "Nothing but a Heartache" reached No. 3 in Boston on WRKO-AM. In Canada it reached No. 31 and in Australia it charted at No. 97.[citation

    Nothing but a Heartache

    Nothing_but_a_Heartache

  • Peter Blute
  • American politician

    the time and date of the cruise. Blute was then a radio talk show host for WRKO Boston from 5:30 to 9 am, co-hosting with Andy Moes from 1999 to 2001, John

    Peter Blute

    Peter Blute

    Peter_Blute

  • RKO General
  • American broadcasting mass media corporation

    have seen RKO acquire NBC's WRC-AM-FM-TV in Washington, swap WNAC-AM-TV and WRKO-FM (the former WNAC-FM) in Boston to NBC for that company's WRCV-AM-TV in

    RKO General

    RKO_General

  • Dream On (Aerosmith song)
  • 1973 single by Aerosmith

    the number one single of the year on WBZ-FM, number five for the year on WRKO and number 16 on WMEX (AM).[citation needed] The song also received immediate

    Dream On (Aerosmith song)

    Dream_On_(Aerosmith_song)

  • WMEX (AM)
  • Radio station in Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

    with the move of The Howie Carr Show to the station from WRKO. Carr's show returned to WRKO on March 16, 2015. Programs on WMEX in early 2015 included

    WMEX (AM)

    WMEX_(AM)

  • Taxi (Harry Chapin song)
  • Song by Harry Chapin

    discovering Chapin. The single charted on both Boston stations WMEX and WRKO in late February, reached number one on both stations in April and ranked

    Taxi (Harry Chapin song)

    Taxi_(Harry_Chapin_song)

  • Octavia Spencer
  • American actress (born 1970)

    January 16, 2017. Shanahan, Mark; Goldstein, Meredith (January 17, 2012). "WRKO's Areka Spencer thrilled for her sister". The Boston Globe. Archived from

    Octavia Spencer

    Octavia Spencer

    Octavia_Spencer

  • Mel Phillips (radio programmer)
  • American radio programmer (born 1940)

    the 1970s, he programmed radio stations WOR-FM, WXLO and WNBC, New York, WRKO AM&FM, Boston and KQV, Pittsburgh. He was general manager of Hooper Radio

    Mel Phillips (radio programmer)

    Mel Phillips (radio programmer)

    Mel_Phillips_(radio_programmer)

  • Jay Severin
  • American talk radio host (1951–2020)

    Bob Grant. In Boston, he accepted a late-night talk show position on 680 WRKO which lasted from April to July 1999. Starting in late 1999, he began hosting

    Jay Severin

    Jay_Severin

  • List of Boston Celtics broadcasters
  • Glenn Ordway 1986-87 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway 1985-86 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway Glenn Ordway 1984-85 WRKO Johnny Most Glenn Ordway

    List of Boston Celtics broadcasters

    List_of_Boston_Celtics_broadcasters

  • WEEI-FM
  • Sports radio station in Lawrence, Massachusetts, serving Boston

    in April 1998 the Department of Justice ordered CBS to divest WEGQ, WEEI, WRKO, and WAAF (now WKVB), as well as KSD and KLOU in St. Louis and WOCT in Baltimore

    WEEI-FM

    WEEI-FM

    WEEI-FM

  • American Radio Systems
  • Former US radio company

    of Atlantic Ventures, which owned four Boston radio stations, including WRKO and WEEI with Multi Market Communications, Inc. and Stoner Broadcasting System

    American Radio Systems

    American_Radio_Systems

  • WBMX
  • Radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, United States

    WEEI-FM, WRKO, WKAF, and WAAF). WBMX, WODS, and WAAF were retained by Entercom, while sister stations WBZ and WZLX, as well as WKAF and WRKO, were spun

    WBMX

    WBMX

    WBMX

  • 2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election
  • about Patrick's brother-in-law's criminal history. After the final debate, WRKO talk radio host John DePetro came under scrutiny for referring to Grace Ross

    2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

    2006 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

    2006_Massachusetts_gubernatorial_election

  • Eddie Andelman
  • American sports radio talk show host (1937–2026)

    Celtics games for five years. WWZN eventually sold its Celtics rights to WRKO and replaced all local broadcasts in October 2005 with a nationally syndicated

    Eddie Andelman

    Eddie_Andelman

  • 680 AM
  • AM radio frequency

    clear-channel frequency. KNBR and KBRW share Class A status on 680 kHz. WRKO, WPTF, CJOB, and CFTR also broadcast on 680 kHz, with 50,000 watts at all

    680 AM

    680_AM

  • Jack Edwards (sportscaster)
  • American sportscaster and television commentator

    New Hampshire. During the early 1980s, he worked as a talk radio host for WRKO in Boston and as a weekend anchor at WJAR-TV in Providence. He then moved

    Jack Edwards (sportscaster)

    Jack Edwards (sportscaster)

    Jack_Edwards_(sportscaster)

  • Mason Proffit
  • American country rock band

    June of 1973, Mason Profitt opened for Aerosmith at Canobie Lake Park for WRKO Night, a night of free rides and a concert.[citation needed] Warner Bros

    Mason Proffit

    Mason_Proffit

  • Jodi Applegate
  • American broadcast journalist

    talk shows hosted by Joan Hamburg on WOR in New York, and Howie Carr on WRKO in Boston. Applegate made a return to television news in September 2009 when

    Jodi Applegate

    Jodi_Applegate

  • That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be
  • 1971 single by Carly Simon

    Memoir Collection) (2015). In July 1971, the single reached No. 1 in Boston (WRKO), Burlington, Vermont (WDOT), New Haven (WNHC) and Rochester, New York (WSAY)

    That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be

    That's_the_Way_I've_Always_Heard_It_Should_Be

  • Somebody (Aerosmith song)
  • 1973 song by Aerosmith

    commercial top 40 station WBZ-FM, number 5 for the year on highly rated Top 40 WRKO-AM, and number 16 on heritage Top 40 WMEX-AM. The riff to "Somebody" is made

    Somebody (Aerosmith song)

    Somebody_(Aerosmith_song)

  • IHeartRadio
  • American internet radio platform

    WOFX WOKY WONE WONW WOOD WOR WPCH WPEK WPKX WPOP WQLL WRAK WRAW WREC WRKK WRKO WRSO WRZX WSAI WSAN WSDV WSEK WSFC WSFZ WSOK WSPD WSRW WSYR WTAG WTAM WTEL

    IHeartRadio

    IHeartRadio

  • Creature Double Feature
  • US syndicated horror television series

    announcer was Dale Dorman aka "Uncle Dale", a Boston radio personality at WRKO and at WXKS-FM who also frequently did voice work for 56's children's programming

    Creature Double Feature

    Creature Double Feature

    Creature_Double_Feature

  • WZRM
  • Spanish-language contemporary hit radio station in Boston

    sister station WRKO, WBZ (AM), WBZ-FM, and WZLX. On November 1, 2017, iHeartMedia announced that they would acquire WKAF, WBZ (AM), WRKO and WZLX (WBZ-FM

    WZRM

    WZRM

  • Bernard McGuirk
  • American radio personality (1957–2022)

    executives of WTKK denied that this was the case. Boston talk radio station WRKO scheduled McGuirk to appear as a co-host with Thomas Finneran from May 23

    Bernard McGuirk

    Bernard_McGuirk

  • Dale Dorman
  • American DJ

    (Syracuse, New York 1965), KYNO (Fresno, CA) 65-66, KFRC (San Francisco) 66-68, WRKO (1968–78), and later on WXKS-FM (1978–2003). He joined WODS during the summer

    Dale Dorman

    Dale_Dorman

  • 2007 World Series
  • 103rd edition of Major League Baseball's championship series

    Joe Castiglione and Glenn Geffner called the Series for the Red Sox on WRKO in Boston, while Jack Corrigan and Jeff Kingery called it for the Rockies

    2007 World Series

    2007 World Series

    2007_World_Series

  • Audacy, Inc.
  • American radio broadcasting company

    Classic Rock Boston Entercom WKAF Urban Adult Contemporary Boston Entercom WRKO News/Talk Seattle CBS Radio KFNQ Sports Seattle CBS Radio KJAQ Adult Hits

    Audacy, Inc.

    Audacy,_Inc.

  • Thomas Finneran
  • American radio talk host and politician (born 1950)

    February 2007 to May 2012, he co-hosted a talk radio morning drive slot with WRKO. Finneran's parents were William, a carpet cleaner, and his wife Mary (b

    Thomas Finneran

    Thomas Finneran

    Thomas_Finneran

  • Cenk Uygur
  • American political commentator and activist (born 1970)

    City. He then worked in 1996 as a weekend/fill-in radio talk show host on WRKO in Boston, Massachusetts, and also that year in a similar position on WWRC

    Cenk Uygur

    Cenk Uygur

    Cenk_Uygur

  • I Can't Turn You Loose
  • 1965 single by Otis Redding

    December 1968. In just the East it was at No. 25 at WMCA in New York, No. 20 at WRKO in Boston, No. 21 at WPRO in Providence, No. 24 at WLLH in Lowell, No. 52

    I Can't Turn You Loose

    I_Can't_Turn_You_Loose

  • Contemporary hit radio
  • Radio format

    Drake approach included KFRC in San Francisco; CKLW in Windsor, Ontario; WRKO in Boston; WHBQ in Memphis; WOLF in Syracuse, New York; and WOR-FM in New

    Contemporary hit radio

    Contemporary_hit_radio

  • Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers Band song)
  • Single by The Allman Brothers Band

    Dick Wooley, sent advance tapes of "Ramblin' Man" to WQXI-AM in Atlanta and WRKO-AM in Boston radio stations and "listener phone-in reaction was near-phenomenal

    Ramblin' Man (The Allman Brothers Band song)

    Ramblin'_Man_(The_Allman_Brothers_Band_song)

  • Charlie Van Dyke
  • American actor

    Drake's "flagship", KHJ in Los Angeles. Other stops included WLS Chicago,and WRKO Boston. Van Dyke's spoken-word record "The Flag" charted nationally, peaking

    Charlie Van Dyke

    Charlie_Van_Dyke

  • Tony Pepper
  • Pepper was hired to co-host WRKO's morning drive time show with Janet Jeghelian. The Pepper-Jeghelian team was able to triple WRKO's ratings in the morning

    Tony Pepper

    Tony_Pepper

  • Boston Hotel Buckminster
  • Historic hotel in Boston, Massachusetts

    in 1967, with the flagship Boston station WNAC changing call letters to WRKO and becoming a Top 40 music station. The television station call letters

    Boston Hotel Buckminster

    Boston Hotel Buckminster

    Boston_Hotel_Buckminster

  • Jerry Williams (radio host)
  • first FM radio talk host. He came back to Boston once again in 1981, on WRKO, where he was promoted as "the man you love to hate," and where he remained

    Jerry Williams (radio host)

    Jerry_Williams_(radio_host)

  • List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters
  • Trupiano 1994 WRKO Joe Castiglione Jerry Trupiano 1993 WRKO Joe Castiglione Jerry Trupiano 1992 WRKO Bob Starr Joe Castiglione 1991 WRKO Bob Starr Joe

    List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters

    List of Boston Red Sox broadcasters

    List_of_Boston_Red_Sox_broadcasters

  • WXRB
  • Radio station in Dudley, Massachusetts, United States

    original "R-KO-matic" (pronounced "ARKO-matic") automated music format at WRKO-FM and WROR (now WBZ-FM) in Boston, Massachusetts. WXRB frequently carries

    WXRB

    WXRB

  • Steven B. Dodge
  • Media entrepreneur (1945–2019)

    stations except Boston, where the company owned Mix 98.5, Eagle 93.7, WEEI, and WRKO. On November 1, 1993, Atlantic merged with Multi Market Communications, Inc

    Steven B. Dodge

    Steven_B._Dodge

  • Leland Powers School
  • author Rod Fritz, newscaster, Boston (WBZ and WRKO) and New York (Fox) (as per this excerpt from the WRKO article) Ernest Holmes, religious leader Don

    Leland Powers School

    Leland Powers School

    Leland_Powers_School

  • Jay Diamond
  • American talk radio host

    broadcast was in Boston, Massachusetts, his Jay Diamond Show appearing on WRKO until 2005. Diamond is a voice impressionist and has given short radio plays

    Jay Diamond

    Jay_Diamond

  • List of North American broadcast station classes
  • Francisco, California: Class A (I-B) ND-U KBRW Barrow, Alaska: Class A (I-N) WRKO Boston, Massachusetts: Class B (II-B) WCBM Baltimore, Maryland: Class B (II-B)

    List of North American broadcast station classes

    List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes

  • WEZE
  • Religious radio station in Boston

    with WEEI and shift its Boston affiliation to WRKO effective September 3, 1990, for reasons that included WRKO having a stronger news commitment, led to speculation

    WEZE

    WEZE

  • Arch MacDonald
  • Boston based American broadcast journalist

    into the year of his death at 73, his last job being editorial director of WRKO radio in Boston. MacDonald was elected to the Academy of New England Journalists

    Arch MacDonald

    Arch_MacDonald

  • Frank Kingston Smith
  • American radio disk jockey

    Providence (1967–68); WRKO, Boston, under the Bill Drake-assigned name "Bobby Mitchell" (1968–70); and WABC, New York (1971–74). At WRKO, "Mitchell" preceded

    Frank Kingston Smith

    Frank_Kingston_Smith

  • Dave Wedge
  • American author, journalist, and podcaster

    several other local and national stations. He hosted a weekly radio show on WRKO, and was a regular contributor on The Emily Rooney Show on WGBH-FM in Boston

    Dave Wedge

    Dave Wedge

    Dave_Wedge

  • Bill Stephens
  • American television host (born 1949)

    personality at such stations as WDRC AM and FM and WCCC-FM in Hartford, CT, WRKO, WVBF-FM, WEEI-FM, WBOS-FM, and WMJX-FM in Boston, KIQQ-FM, KGIL-AM&FM, and

    Bill Stephens

    Bill Stephens

    Bill_Stephens

  • KATV
  • Television station in Little Rock, Arkansas

    defunct; former channel allocation now occupied by WHDH), WNAC-AM (now WRKO) and WRKO-FM (now WBZ-FM) in Boston, the WRCV television and radio stations (now

    KATV

    KATV

    KATV

  • Newsmax TV
  • American cable news channel

    Monday with an hour-long video simulcast of radio's The Howie Carr Show from WRKO in Boston. Beginning in 2020, the network significantly ramped up programming

    Newsmax TV

    Newsmax_TV

  • WCRN
  • Radio station in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States

    had difficulty receiving either WVEI itself or the team's then-flagship, WRKO, particularly at night (when most Red Sox games are played), with WVEI selling

    WCRN

    WCRN

  • Ernie Anastos
  • American news anchor (1943–2026)

    Northeastern University with BA degree in Sociology, Anastos worked as a newsman at WRKO and WROR in Boston. In 1976, Anastos moved to television, becoming an anchor

    Ernie Anastos

    Ernie Anastos

    Ernie_Anastos

  • Talk radio
  • Radio format

    (Rochester, New York), WLS (Chicago, Illinois), KFI (Los Angeles, California), WRKO (Boston, Massachusetts), WKBW (Buffalo, New York), and WABC (New York, New

    Talk radio

    Talk_radio

  • Arnie Ginsburg
  • American disc jockey (1926–2020)

    able to stay in the business with WRKO, which moved him into sales. Ginsburg also sold all the time slots for WRKO-FM. Later, in 1970, he went on to become

    Arnie Ginsburg

    Arnie_Ginsburg

  • Mary Had a Little Lamb (Wings song)
  • 1972 single by Wings

    of the song can be heard during an interview recorded for radio station WRKO in December 1971. The song was mixed at Island Studios in London from 1–3

    Mary Had a Little Lamb (Wings song)

    Mary_Had_a_Little_Lamb_(Wings_song)

  • The Radio Chick
  • American radio personality

    Gold and Lori Kramer hosted Two Chicks Dishing an evening talk show on WRKO in Boston. In 1999, Gold was one of the first hosts on NYC station WNEW-FM's

    The Radio Chick

    The_Radio_Chick

  • WSEN
  • Radio station in Mexico, New York, United States

    Communications Commission, audio division. Fybush, Scott (January 8, 1997). "WRKO Shakeup". New England RadioWatch. Retrieved June 2, 2026. "WSEN Call Sign

    WSEN

    WSEN

  • Karyn Polito
  • American politician and lawyer (born 1966)

    on November 4, 2014. Retrieved August 23, 2023. "Avi with Karyn Polito". WRKO. October 20, 2010. Archived from the original on December 24, 2014. Retrieved

    Karyn Polito

    Karyn Polito

    Karyn_Polito

  • Stars (Cher album)
  • 1975 studio album by Cher

    one-hour special was aired throughout several RKO radio stations, including WRKO (Boston), KFRC (San Francisco), KHJ (Los Angeles) WHBQ (Memphis) and WXLO

    Stars (Cher album)

    Stars_(Cher_album)

  • Jack Diamond (radio personality)
  • American photographer and radio personality

    worked at are WIGY, WABC, WLS, KNBR, KSON, WPRO and WPRO-FM, WQXI, WCBM, WRKO, and in particular, WRQX, where he hosted mornings for 24 years beginning

    Jack Diamond (radio personality)

    Jack Diamond (radio personality)

    Jack_Diamond_(radio_personality)

  • List of radio stations in Greater Boston
  • Music/Sports/News WTBU English Boston University College of Communication WRKO 680 Boston News/talk WRKO AM 680 English ABC News Radio, Compass Media Networks, Premiere

    List of radio stations in Greater Boston

    List_of_radio_stations_in_Greater_Boston

  • John Carlson (sportscaster)
  • American soldier and sportscaster (1933–2016)

    a sports talk show host at WEEI radio in Boston from 1976 to 1987 and at WRKO 1987–1990. He died on April 5, 2016, at the age of 82 due to respiratory

    John Carlson (sportscaster)

    John_Carlson_(sportscaster)

  • WWRI (AM)
  • Radio station in West Warwick, Rhode Island

    Donovan, Jim Edwards and Charlie Stone. Famous disc jockeys from Boston's WRKO sometimes volunteered their time to developing WSVP's air talent, by traveling

    WWRI (AM)

    WWRI_(AM)

  • WBOS
  • Radio station in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States

    promotions and hiring away some WBOS disc jockeys, WBOS' ratings suffered. WRKO midday legend J.J. Wright (later at WODS) was one of the original disco DJs

    WBOS

    WBOS

    WBOS

  • Paul Benzaquin
  • Electra. He later worked at most of Boston's big news stations: WHDH, WBZ and WRKO, also writing a column for the Boston Herald Traveler from 1964 to 1969.

    Paul Benzaquin

    Paul_Benzaquin

  • Jennifer Brien
  • Radio talk show host

    weekdays from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on WRKO in Boston, Massachusetts. She was replaced by Michele McPhee, who returned to WRKO on June 11, 2012. Brien was named

    Jennifer Brien

    Jennifer_Brien

  • Dan Roche
  • American sports broadcaster

    Syracuse. Roche's early career included stints at WCCM, WCGY, WHDH, and WRKO. Roche was also a color commentator with Bob Fouracre on a Worcester bowling

    Dan Roche

    Dan_Roche

  • Marjorie Clapprood
  • American politician (born 1949)

    affairs talk show called Clapprood Live. Clapprood moved her radio show to WRKO in May 1993, where she remained until 1997. Clapprood returned to radio in

    Marjorie Clapprood

    Marjorie Clapprood

    Marjorie_Clapprood

  • Aerosmith (album)
  • 1973 studio album by Aerosmith

    commercial top 40 station, WVBZ-FM, number 5 for the year on highly rated Top 40 WRKO-AM, and number 16 on heritage Top 40 WMEX-AM. The album version of "Dream

    Aerosmith (album)

    Aerosmith_(album)

  • Mike Dee
  • American sports and media executive

    home". [www.tallahassee.com]. Talcott, Sasha. "Sox Games to be split between WRKO, WEEI in radio accord". Boston Globe. Nogle, Kevin (April 9, 2013). "Dolphins

    Mike Dee

    Mike_Dee

  • Mark W. Smith
  • American lawyer and writer (born 1968)

    Radio, Sirius Radio, WABC (New York), Fox News Radio, KRLA (Los Angeles), WRKO (Boston), America's Talk Satellite Network (Florida), WKAT (Miami), WIND

    Mark W. Smith

    Mark_W._Smith

  • WGMS (Washington, D.C.)
  • Classical music radio station in Washington, D.C. (1946–2007)

    Radio, which also owned top 40 stations in New York City (WXLO-FM), Boston (WRKO), Los Angeles (KHJ), Memphis (WHBQ), and Detroit (CKLW). In the 1970s, to

    WGMS (Washington, D.C.)

    WGMS_(Washington,_D.C.)

  • Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
  • American band

    which dealt with love and brotherhood, was a national top 20 hit and topped WRKO's August 13, 1970, top 30 survey for one week.[citation needed] Released a

    Kenny Rogers and the First Edition

    Kenny_Rogers_and_the_First_Edition

  • WBGB (FM)
  • Adult hits radio station in Boston

    WEEI-FM, WRKO, WKAF, and WAAF). WODS, WBMX, WEEI-AM-FM and WAAF were retained by Entercom, while sister stations WBZ and WZLX, as well as WKAF and WRKO, were

    WBGB (FM)

    WBGB (FM)

    WBGB_(FM)

  • WHYN-FM
  • Radio station in Springfield, Massachusetts

    Tony Gill, who had worked in the Boston market at radio stations WBZ and WRKO. He served as special assistant to Mayor Ray Flynn's communications office

    WHYN-FM

    WHYN-FM

  • Boston Red Sox Radio Network
  • Professional baseball radio broadcast network

    Frankie Frisch Fred Hoey John Shepard III Gus Rooney Gerry Harrison 680 WRKO: Boston (1989-1994, (with WROR, 1989–90); 2007-August 25, 2009 (co-flagship

    Boston Red Sox Radio Network

    Boston_Red_Sox_Radio_Network

  • WCRI-FM
  • Radio station in Block Island, Rhode Island, United States

    East RadioWatch. Retrieved December 5, 2009. Fybush, Scott (July 5, 1996). "WRKO Fun, and San Juan too!". New England RadioWatch. Retrieved December 5, 2009

    WCRI-FM

    WCRI-FM

    WCRI-FM

  • WJMN (FM)
  • Rhythmic contemporary radio station in Boston

    Ownership Owner iHeartMedia (iHM Licenses, LLC) Sister stations WBWL WBZ WRKO WXKS WXKS-FM WZLX WZRM History First air date March 31, 1948 (1948-03-31)

    WJMN (FM)

    WJMN (FM)

    WJMN_(FM)

  • WBYY
  • Radio station in Somersworth, New Hampshire, United States

    RadioWatch". Retrieved October 30, 2012. Fybush, Scott (July 5, 1996). "WRKO Fun, and San Juan too!". New England RadioWatch. Retrieved October 30, 2012

    WBYY

    WBYY

    WBYY

  • J. J. Jeffrey
  • American radio executive and DJ (1940–2024)

    personality for WRKO, which — as NOW Radio and, later, The Big 68 — dominated New England's teen market in the late 1960s. Jeffrey hosted WRKO's weekly "Now

    J. J. Jeffrey

    J._J._Jeffrey

  • 1985–86 Boston Celtics season
  • NBA basketball team season (won NBA championship)

    Television WLVI (Gil Santos, Bob Cousy) SportsChannel New England (Mike Gorman, Tom Heinsohn) Radio WRKO (Johnny Most, Glenn Ordway) < 1984–85 1986–87 >

    1985–86 Boston Celtics season

    1985–86_Boston_Celtics_season

  • Edward G. Connors
  • American boxer (1933–1975)

    Grand Central Publishing. ISBN 9780446506144. Eddie Connors Box Record https://web.archive.org/web/20080914124256/http://wrko.com/Whitey-Watch/975375

    Edward G. Connors

    Edward_G._Connors

  • List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia
  • WBZ 1030 - NewsRadio WBZ (All-news) WJMN 94.5 - Jam'n (Rhythmic CHR) WRKO 680 - WRKO (News/Talk) WXKS 1200 - Talk (Conservative Talk) WXKS-FM 107.9 - Kiss

    List of radio stations owned by iHeartMedia

    List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_iHeartMedia

  • WKOX (AM)
  • Radio station in Everett, Massachusetts

    the two stations that had bought the programming that had been on WXKS, WRKO (The Rush Limbaugh Show) and WMEX (The Sean Hannity Show and the Glenn Beck

    WKOX (AM)

    WKOX_(AM)

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    World

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    Muslim

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    Playing with flowers

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    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

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    Goddess Lakshmi

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    Egyptian

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    , a worshipper of Amen Ra.

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    she who inspires love.

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    Diamond

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    Exerting

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