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 ...
BOSTON (CBS)- The Patriots begin their preseason campaign tonight against the Washington Football Team at Gillette Stadium. There are plenty of story lines to watch for, not the least of which is the ...
iHeartMedia Boston’s WBZ NewsRadio will begin a 100-day celebration today to mark the 100 th Anniversary of WBZ’s first day of broadcast, September 19, 1921. The station will celebrate on-air and ...
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 ...
Bill Shields, the longtime WBZ-TV reporter who graced New England viewers’ screens for decades, died Saturday morning at age 70 following a years-long battle with cancer, the TV station confirmed. The ...
If you’re a regular viewer of WBZ-TV’s news broadcasts, expect to see some changes this week. The station announced that two current employees moved into new roles on Monday, and a brand-new face will ...
FEMA and iHeart’s WBZ NewsRadio Boston have officially unveiled the new Emergency Broadcast Studio which has been modernized to improve critical alert and warning capabilities when disasters threaten ...
FEMA and iHeartMedia will cut the ribbon later this month on an upgraded “Primary Entry Point” facility at WBZ NewsRadio 1030 Boston. WBZ is the 13th U.S. station to work with FEMA to complete an “all ...
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 ...
A former Boston TV news anchor filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday alleging that she faced anti-white discrimination while working at the station. Former WBZ This Morning and WBZ News at Noon co-anchor ...
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