News
Famously fired from one early job for playing too much Led Zeppelin, Rivers quickly found success at WAAF-FM in Worcester, Massachusetts. There, he co-hosted the popular morning show “Bob and ...
A popular radio personality and music director credited for helping bring originally Worcester-based WAAF-FM to the forefront of New England rock radio stations in the ‘90s has gone silent.
Her next stop was the rock station WKBU-FM of New Orleans, a return to roots for the former record spinner at Boston's WAAF-FM. She had long desired to announce her transition but held off until ...
Then, moving to WCCC-FM in Hartford from 1989 to 1992, before becoming legendary at WAAF FM in Boston where he was music director from 1992 to 2001 and went by the on-air name “Ozone.” ...
It’s been a big year for the Boston band Godsmack, picked up for airplay by Worcester’s WAAF-FM and launched into national metal success with a well-placed booking on the summer’s OzzFest.
Carrie, who has never revealed her last name, had been at WAAF (107.3 FM) for nearly three decades, spending 22 of those years on the air full-time. She grew up in Leominster listening to the station.
Rock station WAAF's primary frequency, 107.3 FM, has been sold and is being turned into a contemporary Christian format. Parent company Entercom announced the $10.75 million deal on Tuesday ...
But as of Saturday, WAAF-FM 107.3 will abandon its hard rock format in favor of contemporary Christian music. “I thought, ‘Holy cow, that’s the end of an era,’” said Bob Rivers ...
BOSTON, Mass (WWLP) – Entercom Communications Corp. announced Tuesday a definitive agreement to sell 107.3 FM WAAF, a Boston radio station, for $10.75 million in cash. According to a news ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results