Longtime WBZ NewsRadio reporter Doug Cope has died from cancer, according to those at the local radio station who are remembering “one of the good guys” who had legendary pipes. He was 69. Cope, who ...
BOSTON (CBS) - On September 19, 1921, WBZ Radio was the first commercially licensed station to broadcast live in the U.S. The first program was live from the Big E in Springfield. In the early days, ...
On September 19, 1921, one of America’s oldest radio stations will celebrate its 100th anniversary. On Friday (6/11), the 100 day countdown to a century of serving New England began for a station ...
iHeartMedia Boston’s WBZ NewsRadio has won a National Edward R. Murrow Award in the Excellence in Innovation category for its implementation of the social media platform TikTok — a trendy audience ...
The stunning news that Kate Merrill left WBZ has “gutted” the radio team at Karson and Kennedy, as the hosts on Tuesday reacted to the “weird situation” and reflected on her time with the Boston ...
Following iHeartMedia’s dismissal of several well-known WBZ-AM radio broadcasters earlier in the week, an online petition to the station’s owners calling for the “reinstatement of local programming ...
HULL (CBS) -- WBZ NewsRadio 1030 unveiled a new emergency studio on Friday that can stay on the air when other TV and radio stations can't. A bunker at the station's 50,000-watt transmitter in Hull is ...
WBZ NewsRadio has received a letter from President Joe Biden, marking the station’s 100th Anniversary. Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker marked the centennial celebration of the Boston station with ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency formally announced the modernization of PEP facilities at WBZ Boston with a brief ceremony this past week. Primary Entry Point stations are the first link in a ...
Boston's WBZ Newsradio 1030 reportedly cut ties with longtime radio personalities on Wednesday amid an onslaught of iHeartMedia layoffs across the country, a day after 1030's parent company announced ...
WBZ NewsRadio, a pioneering voice in the early days of radio and a fixture in the Boston media landscape, is marking its centennial anniversary on Sunday. The station’s first broadcast hit ...