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Classic hits radio station in Framingham–Boston, Massachusetts
years. WVBF also had many different nicknames in that era, including WVBF FM 105, WVBF Stereo 105, F105 WVBF and The New WVBF Boston 105. WVBF debuted
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Radio station in Middleborough Center, Massachusetts
WVBF (1530 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a talk format. Licensed to Middleborough Center, Massachusetts, United States, the station serves the
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1973 single by Aerosmith
[citation needed] The song also received immediate heavy airplay on the former WVBF (FM), often showing up in the #1 position on "The Top Five at Five" in June
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Radio station in Brookline, Massachusetts, United States
disappointed that the airtime for his weekly disco music show on WVBF had been cut back, left WVBF and began doing a four-hour Sunday-night disco show for WBOS
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City in Massachusetts, United States
over-the-air. The two radio stations based in Taunton are AM 1530/ 99.7 FM WVBF (licensed to nearby Middleborough Center), which features local programming
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County in Massachusetts, United States
radio WSMA 90.5 FM Scituate Calvary Chapel of Twin Falls, Inc. Religious WVBF 1530 AM Middleborough Center Steven J. Callahan Talking Information Center
Plymouth County, Massachusetts
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News/talk radio station in Indianapolis
Buzzard" so they could emulate its success at their own stations such as WVBF in Boston and WMMS in Cleveland. The classic top of the hour station identification
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American disc jockey and radio personality
the Boston area in 1968 appearing on WMEX until 1971 and then moving to WVBF in Framingham (serving the Boston market) until 1976. During this period
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American radio disk jockey
"contemporary hit," mainstream and oldies music stations: WHDH (1974–75); WVBF (1975–78); WBZ (1978–79); WRKO again, this time under his real name (1979–81);
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List of radio stations in Massachusetts
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Radio station in Medford, Massachusetts, United States
direction at the time, more mainstream titles were heard in the market on WVBF-FM, WROR-FM, and WEEI-FM. In December 1982, WXKS-FM shifted to a more mainstream
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Portuguese-language radio station in Boston
established Top 40 AM stations WRKO (the former WNAC), WMEX (1510 AM), and WVBF (105.7 FM). Perhaps the best-known announcer during this period was Alan
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Radio station in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
AC tunes. WSSH became the third place radio station, following WMJX and WVBF (now known as WROR, which subsequently became a sister station to 99.5).
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Religious radio station in Boston
broadcasts were given priority, resulting in some Bruins broadcasts moving to WVBF or WMEX), and a nightly sports talk show with Craig Mustard was launched
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1490 WCCM Haverhill (Spanish CHR) 1510 WMEX Quincy (Oldies/MeTV FM) 1530 WVBF Middleborough Center (Talk/RRS) 1550 WNTN Cambridge (Community/ethnic) 1570
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Country music radio station in Waltham, Massachusetts
became the third place adult contemporary radio station, below WMJX and WVBF. On December 13, 1995, the owner of WSSH, Granum Communications, changed
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Dominican volleyball player
González in the Cochabamba, Bolivia stop from the World Volleyball Federation (WVBF) Proseries Championship Tour 2008 were they ranked tied in seventh place
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AM radio frequency
nighttime) WVBF Middleborough Center, Massachusetts 63403 D 5 0.004 0.94 41°52′56″N 71°03′50″W / 41.882222°N 71.063889°W / 41.882222; -71.063889 (WVBF - 5
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Radio station in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
station and took it off the air in August 2012, Larkin moved his show to WVBF in Middleborough Center. Bill Alex hosted Newsline, a popular Brockton-area
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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 KWST-FM
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American professional wrestler
SPW Arena. During its "Autumn Annihilation Tour", co-promoted by SPW and WVBF 1530, he wrestled "Mr. Nice" Mike Nice for the SPW Heavyweight Championship
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WVAR 600 AM Richwood, West Virginia WVAX 1450 AM Charlottesville, Virginia WVBF 1530 AM Middleborough Center, Massachusetts WVBG 1490 AM Vicksburg, Mississippi
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WT–WZ)
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Massachusetts politician (1942–2025)
17 years, she co-hosted Silver City Meetinghouse, a local radio show on WVBF, alongside co-host Barry Sanders. Doherty served on the boards of TRIUMPH
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flesh; relationship
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From the Clay Brook; Brook Near a Clay-bed
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Benevolent, Kind hearted, Kind
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Righteous Girl
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Native American
Native American Sioux name AMITOLA means "rainbow." This name comes from a legend that says that the first colorful picture was painted on the clouds by a young Indian chief named Amitola.
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