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WBLM (102.9 FM) is a classic rock radio station licensed to Portland, Maine. The station has a studio in One City Center , along with co-owned Townsquare Media stations WJBQ , WCYY and WHOM . The station also serves as the Portland market affiliate for the New England Patriots Radio Network .
The following is a list of FCC-licensed radio stations in the U.S. state of Maine, which can be sorted by ... WBLM: 102.9 FM: Portland: Townsquare License, LLC ...
Jeffrey hosted WRKO's weekly "Now 30" (later called "Big 30") countdowns on Thursdays and was famous for his high-energy style and catch-phrases such as, "This is J.J. Jeffrey, whippin' my great, Greek-god-like body into a frenzy for ya." He left Boston on October 31, 1969, and became the afternoon drive DJ for Top 40 station WFIL in Philadelphia.
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Cornelia Dow (1842–1905), philanthropist, temperance activist; born and died in Portland, Maine Sarah E. Fuller (1838-1913), national president, Woman's Relief Corps ; born in Portland, Maine Nathaniel Gordon , only American slave trader to be tried, convicted, and executed under the Piracy Law of 1820 "for being engaged in the Slave Trade"
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In the late 1970s, WLOB-FM was known as "FM 101 - Portland's Best Rock", giving progressive rock station 107.5 WBLM some serious competition and sometimes beating WBLM in the ratings as well. In late 1980, the station was sold to Eastman Broadcasting, which was also in the process of purchasing WCSH (970 AM).
During the 1950s, 60s and 70s, radio DJs exerted considerable influence on popular music, especially during the Top 40 radio era, because of their ability to introduce new music to the radio audience and promote or control which songs would be given airplay. [9] [10]