Boston.com will bring WFNX staffers back online

Eli Polonsky elipolo@earthlink.net
Wed Jun 27 12:55:19 EDT 2012


>Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2012 02:12:47 -0400
>From: A Joseph Ross <joe@attorneyross.com>
>To: boston-radio-interest@lists.BostonRadio.org
>Subject: Re: Boston.com will bring WFNX staffers back online
>
>On 6/26/2012 3:23 PM, Eli Polonsky wrote:
>
>> "WBCN Free Form Rock" 100.7 HD3, programmed by 
>> Sam Kopper is supposed to be the philosophy of 
>> the '60s/'70s WBCN with music from then through 
>> today, and live DJ's some hours. 
>
>They must mean the late 1960s. For most of the 1960s 
>WBCN was a classical music station.

True, I didn't specify late '60s in my little capsule
description, but the station does include some music
from before WBCN became a rock station in its mix.

Though the format is heaviest on music of WBCN's history
as a rock station through current music that a station
with WBCN's late '60s/'70s programming philosophy may
play today, there are occasional rock'n'roll and R&B
songs from the earlier '60s and the '50s thrown into
the mix as Sam wants to present music from the entire
rock'n'roll era, plus occasional classic blues and R&B
tracks from even earlier than that to show the "roots"
of rock'n'roll.

EP






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