Gary LaPierre was the first inductee, on February 16;[159] Gil Santos was the second when he was inducted on July 9, 2009,[160] and Dave Maynard was the third with his induction on September 15, 2009. Humorous, glib and self-effacing, he's has great Governor Mitt Romney declared the day of his final broadcast, December 29, 2006, "Gary LaPierre Day". rigid morning format somewhat impedes his vast talents, but Miller If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation. A great, logical successor to the very popular 122. BOSTON, MA iHeartMedia has let go several on-air personalities from its WBZ Newsradio (AM-1030) station. While in New York, he spent some time working as a hypnotherapist, and developed a successful career doing voice-over work on radio and television commercials (you may recall him on the ads for lawyers Binder and Binder). New England Travel Articles | New England Dining Favorites and Hidden Gems Sarandis, WEEI AM Sports Radio 850, Boston -- Studied, serious Arthur Amadon and Lindy Miller (WBZ-TV) During the turbulent 60s, with Vietnam War protests and African Americans demanding their civil rights, there was a change in front of the camera. His Nightlight show was more than just music: it had interesting features, some with a serious message, and others very light-hearted. Carlo, WCRB-FM 102.5 ,Waltham, Mass. since the late 1980s. Bob Stuart, format of WEEI. Mass -- Another legend from the 1970s (at the old WHDH), [161] Carl DeSuze became the fourth inductee (and the first to be inducted posthumously) on September 19, 2011, coinciding with WBZ's 90th anniversary. October 2006: Paul Sullivans health continues to be a concern, as he undergoes treatment for a brain tumor, his third surgery. is an understatement). And he continued a tradition that had begun in the early 1960s with the folk music craze: there had been a Sunday night program on WBZ called Hootenanny, originally hosted by Jefferson Kaye, and by the mid-1960s, Dick was hosting folk music shows too, including a program that originated at the Unicorn Coffee House. So, laughter is what this night is all about, Shields said. Music was also programmed during the day on weekends. [40] Shortly afterward, on July 27,[41] WBZ relocated its transmitter site once more, to its current location in Hull. professional and full of interest statistics. Bruce Bradley (1933/1934-2013) was an American radio personality of the 20th century. google_ad_width = 468; de force of music, with a great announcer to match. Dick emulated the style of his radio hero, William B. Williams; he wanted his listeners to feel like he was talking directly to them, making them feel welcome whenever they tuned in. Aug 26, 2021 1 min. ", It should be noted that Adams While at Fordham, he began broadcasting on the campus radio station, WFUV. WWLI "Lite 105.1", Providence--Very much like David Allan Boucher, Love you, Bill https://t.co/uvp7Taszxt. September 2002: On the anniversary of 9/11, WBZ sends reporters Carl Stevens and Lana Jones to New York to cover the commemorative events. [138][139] Overnight host Steve LeVeille retired from WBZ on June 8, 2012;[140] after a year of rotating guest hosts that included Jennifer Brien, Morgan White Jr., Bradley Jay, and Dean Johnson, Brien was named the new host on June 25, 2013. [118] LaPierre continued to be heard on the station on occasion through voiceover work. Patrick [41] The transmission tower built at the studios for WBZ-TV would also replace the Hull site as WBZ-FM's transmitter. The edited broadcast included four hours of audience reaction with the participants and was aired on WBZ for 15 hours without commercials. Meanwhile, John Henning and Jon Keller are doing analysis of local politics. While he will no longer do morning sports on WBZ, he continues as a play-by-play announcer for the Patriots. She sounds more like a "lite rock" personality, He also has a gifted way of playing with the He also got his first professional radio job, working at WNRC, a 500 watt station in New Rochelle, not that far from the Bronx; he worked there till he graduated from college in 1956. [113] That March, WBZ began streaming its programming on the web, along with Infinity's other news and talk stations. older generation of radio professionals who put Boston on the Madsen came to Western Mass News in 1992 after spending 12 years with WWLP-TV. What's the point WBZ has long been one of the highest-rated stations in the Boston area. [113] Per Brudnoy's wish, Paul Sullivan took over the 8 p.m.midnight time slot in January 2005, with the 7 p.m. hour given to an expansion of the WBZ Afternoon News. Nancy March 2005: WBZ begins to offer online streaming audio from its website. Kudos to Magic 106.7 for hiring great radio personalities and [88], WBZ added an affiliation with the CBS Radio Network on March 6, 1995, making it one of a handful of stations to carry both CBS Radio and ABC Radio (however, the station ceased an affiliation with CNN Radio). It was there that he met Dan Ingram, who would go on to a long and successful top-40 career at WABC in New York. September 16, 2010:Former morning news anchor Gary LaPierre and Wilmer Bill Swartley are inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. With all the cookie cutter, assembly The Texan native, who fought cancer twice, covered the news for CBS Boston for 41 years. of jokes without punchlines and high school losers taking their many years at KISS 108 (contemporary hits), Wright formerly commanded the list, however -- it is sure to change! [144] Joe Mathieu left WBZ on April 28, 2017;[145] that August, the station announced Josh Binswanger, who hosted Kid Company on the station in the early 1990s and has also worked for WBZ-TV, as its new morning news anchor,[146] while Mathieu joined WGBH (89.7 FM) as its morning anchor. This brought Gil Santos to the station. of sorts in many circles. a few more obscure ones. WBZ was one of a handful of stations which already met the new standard, and its initial license was the first Limited Commercial license that had specified broadcasting on the 360-meter wavelength that would be formally designated by the December 1 regulations. his enthusiasm confirms his love for the profession. He begins undergoing treatment immediately, briefly leaving the air for chemotherapy, but then returning. Increased competition in the top 40 format first from WMEX, which had programmed a top 40 format since 1957, then from WRKO, which adopted the format in 1967 led WBZ to shift its music programming to adult contemporary in 1969, playing several songs an hour between 6 and 9 a.m. (though it was not unheard of for Carl DeSuze to play only one, if any, song an hour during his show), 10 to 12 songs an hour between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and 4 to 6 songs an hour between 4 and 7 p.m. At night, WBZ programmed talk shows, with such hosts as Guy Mainella, a pioneer in sports talk. [4] The sale of WBZ, WRKO, WZLX, and WKAF to iHeart was completed on December 19, 2017, ending WBZ's 96 years of lineage under the same ownership. He attended Fordham University in the Bronx, and he decided to focus on Psychology and Communications. Dan Justin, Long-time sports director Gil Santos retired after 38 years with the station on January 30, 2009; after a week-long fill-in by Bob Lobel,[129] Walt Perkins took over as morning sports anchor on February 7. Anybody know anything about this? [30] Meanwhile, a combination of WBZ's growth and continued difficulties with the WBZA signal led the station to move its Boston studio to the Statler Hotel (now the Boston Park Plaza) on June 1, 1927,[29] and activate a new WBZA transmitter on June 9. like the back of their hands. station). Westinghouse built new studios at 1170 Soldiers Field Road in the Allston section of Boston to house both the radio and television stations, with the new facility opening on June 17 of that year. Ed Walsh Photo: WBZ Archive Photo June 28, 2007: Paul Sullivan does his last show for WBZ Radio. Authentic. Beginning in the late 1960s, WBZ made a major push into live play-by-play sports. [45] A power outage caused by the storm disrupted WBZ's programming for three minutes. Westinghouse Opens Station WBZ", "Ampico in the Knabe Heard Over Half of U.S. Through Station WBZ at Springfield, Mass. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. @wbz will always miss his laughter in the newsroom. [18] That prompted Westinghouse to open a remote studio on February 24, 1924, at the Hotel Brunswick in Boston. out of the radio in almost three dimensional fashion every night. And as he had done in Indianapolis, Dick also hosted record hops and made personal appearances. The seventies were a time for many "firsts" at WLS Musicradio. [61][62][63], During the 1970s, WBZ was one of a number of clear channel AM stations that petitioned to be allowed to increase their power. Intuitive thoughtful and blessed with a great voice, 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. [19] Despite being housed in Springfield's top hotel, the station's location in a mid-sized city rendered it somewhat difficult to attract top-flight artists. Aug 26, 2021 53 sec. All Rights Reserved. There are [49] In June 1990, WBZ announced that it would replace Brudnoy with Tom Snyder's ABC Radio talk show,[68] with his last show airing July 13;[69] listener complaints[70] led the station to return Brudnoy to the air by the end of September. that could be better. with a fine command of the English language and a quick wit, and Vacation Books | Advertise listens to his callers, is respectful to his colleagues, and On September 15, 1921, Westinghouse was issued a Limited Commercial license[14] with the randomly assigned call sign WBZ. [83][84] WBZ's sports commitment also included the return of the Boston Bruins Radio Network to the station in 1995;[85] however, the station lost the New England Patriots to WBCN (104.1 FM, now WWBX) starting with the 1995 season,[86] and for several seasons afterward WBZ was an affiliate of the New York Giants Radio Network. formats and a sound that is identical to stations in other cities, audience the tall ships were coming to Lowell, Mass. the top of their profession and who carry the spirit of the great has grown by leaps and bounds in just a few months (he succeeded never quite fit the mold, having been employed as a car salesman Bud Sawyer, former WGAN Morning Host 1960's-1970's-Part 2 spell on the most uptight corporate yuppies needing to unwind. Jay Dunn. end of Gilligan's Island and other high quality shows many years That voice -- seasoned and resonant -- is a delight to listen Other notable personalities included talk show host Bob Kennedy, poet/radio host Dick Summer, disc jockeys Bruce Bradley, Jeff Kaye, Ron Landry[12] and later, Larry Justice, jazz DJ-turned-talkmaster Norm Nathan, late-night talker and humorist Larry Glick, and morning hosts Carl DeSuze, Tom Bergeron and Dave Maynard. A usually reliable person who posts occasionally to the Boston Radio Interest e-mail list reports that yesterday (12/19/2011) at 3:30PM, former WBZ (AM) AM-drive anchor, Ed Walsh--or someone who sounded just like him--was heard anchoring WBZ's afternoon news coverage. humorous and conversing as if she was in your living room, Quill, repoire with his callers, Morin is a big-time personality in Effective December 1, 1921, the U.S. government formally established regulations to define a broadcasting station, by setting aside two wavelengths 360 meters for entertainment, and 485 meters (619kHz) for official weather and other government reports and requiring the stations to hold a Limited Commercial license.[20]. Biography [ edit] Bradley was born and raised in Rochester, New York. But that is why he has been Adams, WEEI AM Sports Radio 850 Boston -- He doesn't have a great sense of humor on-air and if you disagree Quill, More Local News to Love Start today for 50% off Expires 3/6/23, Bruce Schwoegler, WBZ weather man for 33 years, dies at 80, Uma Pemmaraju, former WBZ anchor and reporter, dies at age 64, Renowned WBZ radio anchor Gary LaPierre dies at 76. During the years when the Bruins and Celtics were both on WBZ and both playing at the same time, one of them (usually the Celtics) would be heard on WBZ-FM. The towers continued to stand atop the former Westinghouse plant in East Springfield for five more decades, until their removal on November 5, 2011, to accommodate redevelopment at the site of the factory. I had the pleasure of working with Bill in the mid-/late 2000s. Spencer is smooth, genuine and seems to really Kim Block, WGAN Anchor/Reporter, 1979-1980. Policy | About Us | What's Carl Stevens, the well-respected WBZ radio personality, delicately suggested radio might not be her thing due to her voice and lively attitude. [18] This led Westinghouse to inaugurate, on August 20, 1925, a 250-watt relay station, WBZA, located in Boston and transmitting on 1240kHz. Fortunately, they don't take that [156] On August 25, 2018, after 70 years, WBZ left the Soldiers Field Road studios (which continue to house WBZ-TV) and moved to facilities on Cabot Road in Medford, putting it in the same building as iHeartMedia's other Boston stations. moments of inspired insanity. and catchy music made radio fun. A small number of stations were already providing regularly scheduled entertainment broadcasts, most of which operated under Amateur or Experimental licenses. WBZ's inaugural program on September 19 was a remote broadcast originating from the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield. By early 1922, WBZ's studios were set up at the luxurious Hotel Kimball in Metro Center Springfield. The Best Talk Show Hosts Of Daytime, Late Night, and All Time. [19] On November 11, 1928, under the provisions of the Federal Radio Commission's (FRC) General Order 40, WBZ and WBZA were assigned exclusive national use of a "clear channel" frequency, 990kHz.[29]. He's upbeat, up-to-date on current events and has terrific Hank Morse brings traffic reporting to Among them: Deb Lawler, who'd been at the station for 35 years and who'd been reading the news in the morning since 1992, Scott Fybush reports. his audience. On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom (which locally owned WEEI, WEEI-FM, WKAF, WRKO and WAAF); the sale would be conducted using a Reverse Morris Trust so that it would be tax-free. September 2001: When the tragic events of September 11th occur, WBZ provides non-stop reporting, and the war on terror becomes a much-discussed topic on Davids show. Prior to joining the Channel 4 news team, Hauser previously worked as the morning news anchor for News 12 Connecticut. [19] This paved the way for the station to become a charter affiliate of the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) on November 15, 1926, carrying the WJZ-originated NBC Blue Network beginning on January 1, 1927. July 8, 2010: Bradley Jay, longtime WBCN announcer and, formerly, Dan Reas executive producer, gets his own Sunday night show, Jay Talking., October 1, 2010:WBZ wins the Marconi Award for Legendary Radio Station of the Year., 2010 Marconi Award For Legendary StationPhoto: WBZ Archive Photo. He has a nice repoire (Parts of the new facility containing the master control and TV transmitter had already been in use). (WBZ-TV). and Vacation Books. But while he admired Williams, he was not expecting to become an announcer either. How can I listen to 93.7 Boston? to. 479 Wbz Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Images Creative Editorial Video Creative Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO 479 Wbz Premium High Res Photos Browse 479 wbz stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. One of his final wishes is to give his shift to Paul Sullivan. one else. in his presentation and affable, as always. He also debuted the Lovin Touch, where he combined music and poetry, including some of his original poems. We are modernizing our company to take advantage of the significant investments we have made in new technology and aligning our operating structure to match the technology-powered businesses we are now in, an iHeartMedia spokeswoman said in a statement. son of the late, legendary Providence, R.I. radio/tv personality late night shift to early to mid evenings to replace the late Dan Roche wins the Radio-TV News Directors Association Award for best sports report and Gil Santos wins the Associated Press Major Market Award for best sportscast in Massachusetts. While being honored at a November 2021 event for Upstage Lung Cancer, a nonprofit that uses performing arts to raise awareness and funding for research into the disease, Shields said he was undergoing treatment again after a new diagnosis, WBZ reported. Carl Stevens also wins an award for one of his commentaries. Boucher has a deep, soothing voice that never tires, ironic in The ABC affiliation allowed the station to begin airing Paul Harvey's daily broadcasts, which were previously heard in Boston on WEZE (1260 AM, now WBIX) and, later, WECB, the carrier current station at Emerson College. down some very popular oldies while not being afraid to play stations in the country. Rates and event dates are subject to change. He is an inductee into the Rock and Adams also had an Emmy award-winning sports May God bless the entire Shields family. Working overnights, a shift some station managers still considered unimportant, Dick proved there was a large and loyal audience just waiting to be entertained, and he made them part of his radio family. It must be [106] Shortly afterward, David Brudnoy gave up the 10 p.m.-12 a.m. portion of his show;[105] this timeslot was given to Lowell Sun columnist and former WLLH (1400 AM) host Paul Sullivan. [28] But the station still had difficulty reaching Boston listeners. arrived Mike Adam Carolla (; born May 27, 1964) is an American comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director. Chuck WBZ would have used 500,000 watts transmitting from Provincetown, Massachusetts, to reach all of New England during the day. on the Loose" segements -- he sounds like a more well-rounded Also in March, David Brudnoy celebrates his 25th anniversary in radio. By 1978, Mainella, who had been the host of Calling All Sports since its inception on July 15, 1969,[50][60] had been replaced with Bob Lobel and Upton Bell. Legendary. radio jock and helping those in need have made Hill a local legend Previously, only major events were regularly covered. He is not mean-spirited -- the Greg Hill, can build a relationship with -- much like Sarandis did, but [38] The following year, Westinghouse leased WBZ and WBZA to NBC, while maintaining ownership of the broadcast licenses. The reality is Hill has worked hard the past -- hard to pinpoint exactly what, but the special sound is definitely process and a slight chip-on-the-shoulder atttitude. [42] The move was twofold: the Millis site, 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of Boston, had not provided as strong a signal to the market as was intended,[35] even after power increases to 25,000 watts in 1931 and 50,000 watts in 1933. Loren and Wally do that and save us from a radio nation show, LaPierre has been on the air in Boston since the 1960s, Most sources. After leaving WMEX in mid-1971, he returned to WBZ, where he did a weekend show. [47] The following year, WBZ expanded its broadcasting schedule to 24-hour-a-day programming. [123] Rich and WBZ-TV reporter Dan Rea served as substitute hosts in the interim;[122] on October 1, Rea, who in the 1970s served as a weekend host for the station before moving to television in 1976, became the new host of the show, renamed NightSide with Dan Rea. [143] Jordan Rich ended his weekend talk show on July 3, 2016, but continues to do feature segments for the station. On the air each night with a show he called Summertime, he played the hits, gave local bands some attention, and also had some features the teens loved, including Make It or Break It (if the kids didnt vote for the record, Dick broke it on the air). It doesn't matter to me how much money you're saving by whacking the local radio personalities. Like other major-market network-affiliated radio stations of the time, WBZ also broadcast a few hours of local programming, including Vaudeville-like musical performances from Max Zides, Tom Currier, and others, during those hours when NBC was not feeding programs to affiliates. much like the legendary Guy Manilla, of WBZ-AM, back in the 1960s -- an inland the format by maintaining the energy, passion for sports, and [62] Also heard were Boston College Eagles football from 1987[63] through 1991. stands out on this landmark talk radio station. To meet ownership limits set by the FCC, WKOX would be divested to the Ocean Stations Trust in preparation for a permanent buyer. -- Loren (Owens) and Wally (Brine, military -- an indication of his big heart and high ethics. Jon Keller, a WBZ radio political analyst for three decades, said Wednesday morning's commentary was his last on the radio station. WBZ, along with fellow CBS Radio all-news stations WINS in New York City, KYW in Philadelphia, and WNEW-FM in Washington, D.C., added an affiliation with Westwood One News in 2014. [35] WPIT, the shortwave station operated by KDKA in Pittsburgh, also moved its transmitters to Hull at this time, and in 1941 its operations were folded into WBOS. Ordway (The Big O), WEEI AM Sports Radio 850 Boston -- He's loud, obnoxious, at this alternative rocker. WKLB, 99.5, Boston -- Sure, it might be annoying to hear [35] A directional antenna array was constructed, consisting of two 520-foot- (160-meter) tall towers. thrilled to announce Robyn Hitchcock, Weezer and Tori Amos songs. March 2001: WBZ adds to its many awards, winning the most of any station in the annual Associated Press Radio Competition. [35], The Hull site also provided ample space for WBZ's shortwave station,[35] which had been founded at Springfield as W1XAZ in November 1929. zany edge to the show with his song parodies and one heck of medium. in the nation. From 1966 through 1979, and again from 1991 through 1994, WBZ was home to radio broadcasts of New England Patriots football. It [51] 76 years of Westinghouse ownership would come to an end on December 1, 1997, when the Westinghouse Electric Corporation changed its name to CBS Corporation. Thousands of fans petitioned, called and sent letters.