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'''WBZ''' is the ] for a ] and an AM ] in ], both owned by ]. '''WBZ''' is the ] for a ] and an AM ] in ], both owned by ].


WBZ radio, which broadcasts at 1030 ], was the first radio station in New England, starting in ]. It currently runs an all-news format, with popular hosts like ] in the morning and conservative talk show host ] at night. It is the most listened-to radio station in the Boston area, and covers much of the eastern ] at night with its 50,000-watt signal. Its transmitter is located in ]. WBZ radio, which broadcasts at 1030 ], was the first radio station in New England, starting in ]. It currently runs an all-news format, with popular hosts like ] in the morning and talk show host ] at night. It is the most listened-to radio station in the Boston area, and covers much of the eastern ] at night with its 50,000-watt signal. Its transmitter is located in ].


During the daytime hours, their programming is also known for '''Traffic on the threes''' which provides a detailed summary of traffic on all major ] in ] and throughout ]. During the daytime hours, their programming is also known for '''Traffic on the threes''' which provides a detailed summary of traffic on all major ] in ] and throughout ].

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WBZ is the callsign for a television station and an AM radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, both owned by Viacom.

WBZ radio, which broadcasts at 1030 kHz, was the first radio station in New England, starting in 1921. It currently runs an all-news format, with popular hosts like Gary Lapierre in the morning and talk show host Paul Sullivan at night. It is the most listened-to radio station in the Boston area, and covers much of the eastern United States at night with its 50,000-watt signal. Its transmitter is located in Hull, Massachusetts.

During the daytime hours, their programming is also known for Traffic on the threes which provides a detailed summary of traffic on all major highways in Boston, MA and throughout Massachusetts.

See also: WBZ-TV

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