More on the Old 'BCN-Boston Concert Network
Ted Larsen
tlmedia@triad.rr.com
Sun Jul 19 12:43:02 EDT 2009
I did a little more research on http://www.bostonradio.org/stations/26897 I earlier made a mistake about a WQXR affiliation.
Here is a highlight:
WBCN first took to the airwaves in May 1958, as a standalone classical FM known as the "Boston Concert Network". WBCN was part of a group of "Concert Network" stations, including WXCN 101.5 Providence (now WWBB), WHCN 105.9 Hartford, WRCN 103.9 Riverhead, N.Y., and WNCN 104.3 New York (now WAXQ). WBCN's studios were then located at 171 Newbury St. in Boston's fashionable Back Bay neighborhood.
By the late 1960s, WBCN began to feel the competition from other classical outlets, including WGBH 89.7 and WCRB/WCRB-FM. WBCN began leasing out time at night for 'underground rock' broadcasts, under the name "The American Revolution". The first rock song heard on WBCN, on March 15, 1968, was "I Feel Free" by Cream.
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