RIP Al Perry - former GM of WBCN

A Joseph Ross joe@attorneyross.com
Thu Nov 25 23:25:56 EST 2021


1953?  That doesn't sound right.  I first became aware of WCRX classical 
around 1966.  If it existed sooner, I think I would have known of it.  
Besides, WCRB wasn't networking its classical programming until some 
time in the early 1960s.  Copying WQXR in New York, they first called 
their chain "the CRB Network," then called it "Concert Radio, the CR 
network."  WCRB-FM wasn't even on the air in 1953.

On 11/25/2021 2:33 PM, Rob Landry wrote:
>
> You are right; WCRB's Providence station was 101.5 not 94.1. They 
> never owned any AMs other than 1330 in Waltham.
>
> I seem to recall that the Providence station was acquited from Mitch 
> Hastings (WXCN?) when Concert Network fell on hard times, only to be 
> sole some years later when CRB fell on hard times. It was largely 
> pointless as a WCRB simulcast because 102.5 covered Providence quite 
> well.
>
>> And WAQY was licensed to Springfield (as 102.1 remains today) and 
>> would have
>> competed with Hartford's Concert Netwirk station, 105.9 WHCN.
>
> According to Wikipedia, Charles River was WAQY's original owner, the 
> station signing on as WCRX in 1953. So, it would have been a direct 
> competitor to Mitch Hastings' WHCN in Hartford.
>
>
> Rob

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