- WZLX
Infobox Radio Station
name = WZLX
city =Boston, Massachusetts
area =Greater Boston
branding = 100.7 WZLX
slogan = "Boston's Classic Rock"
airdate = 1948 as WCOP, 1985 as WZLX and current format
frequency = 100.7 (MHz) HD Radio 100.7 HD-2 for Deep Cuts Classic Rock
format =Classic rock
erp = 21,500watt s
haat = 235meter s
class = B
facility_id = 13806
owner =CBS Radio
sister_stations =WBCN ,WBMX , WBZ,WODS
callsign_meaning =
webcast = [http://player.cbsradio.com/player/CBSRadio_Player.html?id=134&onestat=wzlx Listen Live]
website = [http://www.wzlx.com/ www.wzlx.com]WZLX (100.7 FM, Boston) is a prominent
classic rock radio station in the Boston market. WZLX was one of the firstclassic rock FM stations in America. It is known as "The Mother of Classic Rock" since it is the original classic rock station in theUnited States .History
What is now WZLX was originally WCOP-FM, notable for being one of the first FM stations to break simulcasting with its AM partner. WCOP-FM's separate programming was initially classical music and was one of the first FM stations in the region to (briefly) broadcast in
FM Stereo (the station would resume stereo programming in the early 1970s).In 1965, WCOP(AM) had become Boston's affiliate for the
NBC Radio Network , and WCOP-FM would often simulcast the hourly NBC Radio newscasts. By 1969, NBC Radio's weekend series "Monitor " had moved from WCOP to WCOP-FM, to allow the former to broadcast more hours of country music on the weekends.The station went through a number of format changes (and later callsign changes), including
oldies (as “Total Gold 101, WCOP-FM”, 1973-74), country (with part of the day being asimulcast of sister station WCOP, 1974-76), AOR (as WTTK "TK101" 1976-78),beautiful music (as WHUE, 1979-85), andTop 40 (as WKKT "The Cat", for a few months in 1985).100.7
FM adopted its current format and callsign, WZLX, in October 1985. The station owners at that time, First Media Corporation, hired Gary Guthrie to design and implement a format aimed at people who experiencedadolescence in either the 1960s and 1970s and enjoyed the music of those eras, but did not care for the then current heavy metal ortop 40 'hot hits' of the 1980s. These were people whose mindset was getting too old for AOR andtop 40 radio format s, but were too young for or not interested in theoldies radio format . WZLX was one of the firstclassic rock radio format stations to made its debut, becoming quite popular throughout the Boston area.WZLX's first program director was Boston radio veteran Bill Smith, who also did the Morning Show from 1985 to 1990. Bill expanded on Gary's basic idea and in two short years grew the station into what it is today. He hired Harvey Warfield (afternoons), Tony Mathes (middays), Anne Cody (evenings), and musicologist Jeff Allen in a prominent position for weekends.
Bill Smith also worked for
WRKO , WBZ,WBOS , WEEI-FM, andWEGQ . Currently he is Production Manager for WRKO in Boston.A series of ownership changes made WZLX a part of Cook-Inlet Radio, then
Infinity Broadcasting in late 1992. Currently it is owned and operated byCBS Radio .In the spring of 2007, WZLX became the first station in the country to broadcast programming in full digital 5.1 surround sound. This flagship effort coincides with the recent move of the industry to implement the
HD Radio format.From 1991 to 2007 the station had its studios on the 24th floor of the
Prudential Tower in downtown Boston, the location of itstransmitter . On March 3, 2007, the station moved crosstown to the facility where sister stationsWODS andWBCN are clustered in theCBS studios in Brighton. The transmitter is still atop thePrudential Tower .Programming/Personalities
The most prominent personality on WZLX is probably
Carter Alan , best known as thedisc jockey who, during his time atWBCN , helped the rise of the bandU2 in theUnited States , and later wrote one of the definitive biographies on the band; he also hosts "Sunday Morning Blues", some of the week's most popular programming. 15-year veteran Chuck Nowlin handles one of the most successful afternoon drive shows in Boston featuring the "Attitude Adjustment Hour". Kenny Young, the Night Rocker, rounds out the day's schedule from 7:00 p.m. to Midnight.There have been a few morning shows on the station in recent history. With the coming of
Howard Stern toWBCN in the early 90s, the Boston legendCharles Laquidara and his show, The Big Mattress, took up residence at 'ZLX. With Charles's retirement, the short-lived "Mornings with Tai andSteve Sweeney " eventually gave way to "Steve Sweeney's Neighborhood", (co-hosted byLance Norris ) which ended a 5-year run in 2005. Long time morning team "Karlson and McKenzie" took over onAugust 1 ,2005 .In June 2006, the weekend branding of programming was changed. The branding "Weekend 'ZLX" debuted on the first Friday afternoon of summer that year, and has continued through the present time. The idea is that the songs are played in "shuffle mode" in honor of the
iPod , versus the pre-selected tracks by management.CURRENT ON AIR STAFF:
Karlson and McKenzie - 5:30am-10am
Carter Alan - 10am-2pm
Chuck Nowlin - 2pm-7pm
Kenny Young - 7pm-12am
Al Cole - 12am-5:30am
Anngelle Wood
Brett Richards
Travis
Deja
Mike Wendt
SPECIALTY PROGRAMS:
Wed. 11pm-1am - Rockline
Sat. 7pm-12am - Nights with Alice Cooper
Sun. 6am-7am - Common Ground
Sun. 8am-9am - Breakfast with The Beatles (hosted by Cha Chi)
Sun. 9am-12pm - Sunday Morning Blues with Carter Alan
Sun. 10pm-12am - The Living Room Concert Series
Availability
WZLX can be heard clearly as far west as Worcester, south into Providence, and as far north as
Portsmouth, New Hampshire on typical radios.A more sensitive receiver may be needed for reception on EasternCape Cod , inConnecticut , west of City Hall in Worcester, and in centralNew Hampshire . The signal may occasionally be heard on a powerful car stereo inWestern Massachusetts and parts ofMaine . The station streams its audio live at its web site.External links
* [http://www.wzlx.com/ WZLX website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/wzlx WZLX fan page]
*FMQ|WZLX
*FML|WZLX
*FMARB|WZLX
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