As two Boston radio mainstays leave, one returns. Rich Shertenlieb, formerly of 98.5 The Sports Hub's morning show for almost 15 years, is set to return to Boston radio on classic rock station 100.7 ...
Classic rock radio station WZLX on Friday announced the passing of Kevin Karlson, who worked as a morning drive talk show host in Boston for nearly 20 years. “It is with great sadness that 100.7 WZLX ...
Rich Shertenlieb’s eponymous morning show on WZLX is over, less than six months after its launch, a casualty of budget cuts at parent company iHeart radio and dismal ratings. Shertenlieb, who left ...
Longtime sports radio host Rich Shertenlieb is back. After his split from 98.5 The Sports Hub last year, Shertenlieb has announced that he’ll be hosting “The Rich Shertenlieb Show” on WZLX. “Hey ...
After less than six month, one of Boston's radio shows is coming off the air. Rich Shertenlieb, former Sports Hub radio host, announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, and Instagram that his new ...
Sometimes when you move to a new home, you’ll bring something with you that you thought you’d left behind. Rich Shertenlieb, whose eponymous new morning-drive program debuted Monday on WZLX, a little ...
Radio talk show host Rich Shertenlieb has returned to the airwaves. Shertenlieb launched his new talk show on the classic rock station, 100.7 WZLX-FM, Monday morning. "Buckle up, launch day is here!
Listeners of Boston’s 100.7 WZLX were stunned this morning as iHeartMedia confirmed that Pete McKenzie and Heather Ford have been suddenly removed from the station lineup. Perhaps even more stunning?
Boston radio host Kevin Karlson has died unexpectedly, 100.7 WZLX announced Friday morning. Karlson was a staple on the classic rock station for almost two decades. He was a host on the morning show ...
BOSTON (CBS) - Sunday is a busy one in Boston sports, but the CBS Radio Boston family has you covered. 98.5 The Sports Hub is the place to be for the Patriots AFC Championship game against the Denver ...
The Boston radio community is coming to terms with the sudden loss of Kevin Karlson, a staple of morning radio at iHeartMedia’s 100.7 WZLX since 2005. The news of Karlson’s passing was first announced ...
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