WZBC (90.3
FM) is a
radio station broadcasting an
Alternative format. Licensed to
Newton, Massachusetts,
United States, the station serves
Boston and its western suburbs. The station is currently owned by
Boston College
Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the university has more than 9,300 full-time undergraduates and nearly 5,000 graduate students. Although Boston College is classifie ...
.
While the station is run solely by students, much of the on-air staff is made up of members of the surrounding Boston community.
The station broadcasts alternative and
indie rock during the day, and then branches out to more diverse styles (ranging from
funk
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to
lounge to
Middle Eastern
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) in the early evening. At night, the station focuses on
experimental music
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, which it calls ''No Commercial Potential''. WZBC is located in
Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts at the corner of
Beacon and
Hammond
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People
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* Hammond Glacier, Antarctica
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on
Boston College's main campus. WZBC also broadcasts sports for the
Boston College Eagles, including
basketball,
football
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,
hockey,
baseball, and
softball. There are also a few public affairs and news shows, including the syndicated
Democracy Now! at noon weekdays and several hours of WZBC produced shows on the weekends.
History
Founded as WVBC, "The Voice of Boston College", the radio station began in 1960 as a carrier-current
AM station, broadcasting solely to the university community through the electrical wiring of on-campus buildings and dormitories. After operating in this capacity for 13 years, Boston College applied for and was granted a license to operate WZBC, a 17-watt station which aired a wide range of music, from folk to country to rock. With the advent of WZBC, the radio station expanded its listenership and began serving school's neighboring community.
WZBC has seen tremendous growth since its inception in 1974. The station was granted a power increase in 1975, bringing the station's output to 1,000 watts, allowing for further expansion of its listenership. Another important change took place in 1979, when the station started broadcasting in stereo. The first stereo broadcast was officially marked by a guest appearance by British radio DJ
John Peel
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. Perhaps the most important change in WZBC history occurred shortly after the switch to stereo, when the station narrowed its rock format to the genre known as
modern rock, playing new bands which, for the most part, commercial radio would not touch, often because they were unmarketable. At approximately the same time, WZBC also began broadcasting more
experimental music
Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions. Experimental compositional practice is defined broadly by exploratory sensibilities radically opposed to, and questioning of, ...
under the moniker ''No Commercial Potential''.
In addition to the FM station, there is also WVBC-AM—staffed solely by students. The current WVBC can be streamed online. Additionally, the signal is broadcast over the BC cable television system, Channel 47.
In 1990, WZBC was profiled in
Rolling Stone magazine and was named one of the country's top 10 college radio stations that year.
When rock band
Nirvana released its breakthrough album ''
Nevermind'' on Tuesday, September 24, 1991, the group was in Boston that day. Band members
Dave Grohl
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and
Krist Novoselic stopped by WZBC and were interviewed on the air. Tracks from the new album were played and tickets were given away to listeners for a newly announced all-ages show that night at the since-closed Axis nightclub.
Although WZBC is best known for its music programming, a number of its former sports announcers have gone on to have successful professional careers in sportscasting.
Notable alumni
:
Brian Carpenter, musician
:Brian Coleman, ''
Check the Technique'' author
:
Gerard Cosloy, record label empresario
:Valerie Forgione,
Mistle Thrush
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vocalist
:
Fred Giannelli, musician
:
Maura Johnston, writer, music critic, and Boston College journalism adjunct professor.
:
Jim McKay, writer, director, producer of film and TV
:
Jon Rish, sports announcer
:
R. T. Rybak
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, mayor of Minneapolis, 2002–2014
:
Herb Scannell, media mogul and businessman
:
Jon Sciambi, sports announcer
:
Dave Smalley, punk vocalist
:
Joe Tessitore, sports announcer
:
Bob Wischusen, sports announcer
References
External links
WZBC web sitePlaylistsAudio archiveWZBC's YouTube channelNirvana at WZBC, 24 Sept. 1991 (YouTube)"Sound bites"- A March 2013 audio slideshow by Boston College Magazine featuring WZBC music programming and personalities
Creativity rules at WZBC; Campus station attracts diverse DJs*
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Freeform radio stations
Radio stations established in 1974
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Newton, Massachusetts
Mass media in Middlesex County, Massachusetts
1974 establishments in Massachusetts