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On November 1, iHeartMedia announced that they would acquire WZLX, WBZ (AM), WRKO, and WKAF. On October 10, CBS Radio announced that as part of the process of obtaining regulatory approval of the merger, WZLX would be one of sixteen stations that would be divested by Entercom, along with sister stations WBZ and WBZ-FM, as well as WRKO and WKAF ( WBMX, WODS, WEEI AM and FM, and WAAF would be retained by Entercom, while WBZ-FM was traded to Beasley Broadcast Group in exchange for WMJX). On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom (which locally owned WEEI, WEEI-FM, WKAF, WRKO and WAAF). The transmitter is still atop the Prudential Tower. On March 3, 2007, the station moved crosstown to the facility where sister stations WODS and WBCN are clustered in the CBS studios in Brighton. This flagship effort coincides with the recent move of the industry to implement the HD Radio format.ĬBS Boston studios, home of WZLX from 2007 until 2018įrom 1991 to 2007, the station had its studios on the 24th floor of the Prudential Tower in downtown Boston, the location of its transmitter.

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In the spring of 2007, WZLX became the first station in the country to broadcast programming in full digital 5.1 surround sound. Had WQSX (now WEEI-FM) not flipped to the format as "93.7 Mike FM" on April 14, WZLX might have flipped to the format the next day as 100.7 Jack FM. In 2005, WZLX, along with sister stations WBMX and WODS, were rumored to flip to CBS Radio's ever-expanding " Jack FM" format.

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In 1997, WZLX radio host George Taylor Morris created a media frenzy about the " Dark Side of the Rainbow" phenomenon, in which Pink Floyd's album The Dark Side of the Moon is said to synch up with the movie The Wizard of Oz.

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Infinity was renamed CBS Radio in December 2005.

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Guthrie would return in 1990 for an additional on-site stint to repair the station's ratings.Ī series of ownership changes made WZLX a part of Cook Inlet Radio Partners, then Infinity Broadcasting in late 1992. In 1986, Guthrie spread his concept of the format to other radio stations he consulted and Bill Smith was hired to be the station's program director and morning personality. WZLX is considered one of the classic rock format's earliest success stories as reflected by the station's 19th to 2nd place climb in the Adults 25-54 demographic in its first ratings period. These were people whose mindset was getting too old for AOR and top 40, but were too young for or not interested in oldies. Station owners First Media Corporation hired Gary Guthrie as the architect of its classic hits format, a format aimed at people who experienced adolescence in either the 1960s and 1970s and enjoyed the music of those eras, but did not care for the then-current heavy metal or top 40 'hot hits' of the 1980s. In December 1984, while still a beautiful music station, WHUE-FM sought and received the WCOZ call letters formerly on 94.5 the call sign was only used for two weeks prior to becoming WKKT.ġ00.7 FM adopted its current format and callsign, WZLX, in mid-October 1985. The station went through a number of format changes (and later callsign changes), including beautiful music in the late 60s until 1973, oldies (as "Total Gold 101, WCOP-FM") from 1973 to 1974), country from 1974 to 1976, album oriented rock (as WTTK, "TK101") from 1976 to 1978, beautiful music (as WHUE-FM) from 1979 to 1985, and top 40 (as WKKT, "The Cat") for a few months in 1985). By 1969, NBC Radio's weekend series Monitor had moved from WCOP to WCOP-FM, to allow the former to broadcast more hours of country music on the weekends. In 1965, WCOP (AM) had become Boston's affiliate for the NBC Radio Network, and WCOP-FM would often simulcast the hourly NBC Radio newscasts. WCOP-FM's separate programming was initially classical music and was one of the first FM stations in the region to (briefly) broadcast in FM stereo (the station would resume stereo programming in the early 1970s). What is now WZLX was originally WCOP-FM, notable for being one of the first FM stations to break simulcasting with its AM partner. Its studios are in Medford, and its transmitter is atop the Prudential Tower. WZLX was one of America's first classic rock FM stations. This station is owned and operated by iHeartMedia. WZLX (100.7 FM) is a classic rock radio station in Boston, Massachusetts.








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