Boston Bruins Radio Network

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The Boston Bruins Radio Network is an 18-station (9 AM, 9 FM, plus 3 FM translators) network which carries live game broadcasts of the Boston Bruins. The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM/98.5-Boston, Massachusetts. Judd Sirott announces play-by-play. Bob Beers provides color commentary.

Network stations (18 stations)[]

Flagship (1 station)[]

  • WBZ-FM/98.5: Boston (2009–present)

Affiliates (17 stations)[]

Maine (2 stations)[]

  • WEZQ/92.9: Bangor (2012–present)
  • WHXR/106.3: Scarborough

Massachusetts (8 stations + 2 FM translators)[]

  • WBEC/1420: Pittsfield
  • WVEI/1440: Worcester
  • WBSM/1420: New Bedford (2010–present)
  • WMRC/1490: Milford
  • WNAW/1230: North Adams (2012–present)
  • WPKZ/1280: Fitchburg (2011–present)
  • WXTK/95.1: West Yarmouth/Cape Cod (2011–present)
  • WWEI/105.5: Easthampton
  • W267CD/101.3: Milford (rebroadcasts WMRC)
  • W287BT/105.3: Fitchburg (rebroadcasts WPKZ)

New Hampshire (3 stations + 1 FM translator)[]

New York (2 stations)[]

  • WCPV/101.3: Essex (2011–present)
  • WEAV/960: Plattsburgh

Rhode Island (2 stations)[]

  • WVEI-FM/103.7 Westerly (2014–present). WVEI-FM has been announced as the Providence affiliate starting with the 2014-2015 season.[1]
  • WOON/1240: Woonsocket (2010–present)

Former flagships (7 stations)[]

  • WBZ/1030: Boston (1924-1929; 1969-1978; 1995-2009; also simulcast Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals)
  • WBNW/590: Boston (1990-1995; now WEZE; station was known as WEEI from 1990 to 1994)
  • WPLM-FM/99.1: Plymouth, Massachusetts (1982-1990)
  • WITS/1510: Boston (1978-1982; now WMEX)
  • WHDH/850: Boston (1946-1969; now WEEI)
  • WNAC/1230 (until March 29, 1941); 1260 (after March 29, 1941; station later moved to 680): Boston (1929-1935; 1942-1946; now WRKO)
  • WAAB/1410 (until March 29, 1941); 1440 (after March 29, 1941): Boston (1935-1942; now WVEI)

Former affiliates (28 stations)[]

  • WARA/1320: Attleboro, Massachusetts (1990-1991)[2]
  • WBAE/1490: Portland, Maine (regular season)
  • WBCQ-FM/94.7: Monticello (2012-?)
  • WBET/1460 Brockton, Massachusetts (1978-1990; now WBMS)
  • WCME/900: Brunswick, Maine (2013–?)
  • WEAN-FM/99.7: Wakefield-Peacedale, Rhode Island (2013 Stanley Cup Championship only)[3]
  • WGAM/1250: Manchester, New Hampshire
  • WGAW/1340: Gardner, Massachusetts (2011-2012 season)
  • WGHM/900: Nashua, New Hampshire
  • WHLL/1450: Springfield, Massachusetts
  • WLYT/92.5 Haverhill, Massachusetts (1978-1990; now WXRV; station was known as WHAV-FM from 1978 to 1982)
  • WMYF/1380: Portsmouth, New Hampshire (2012-2015; later WPLA; now defunct)
  • WMEX/106.5: Farmington, New Hampshire (????-2008; now WNHI, part of the Air 1 satellite network)
  • WOXO-FM/92.7: Norway (2012-?)
  • WPRO/630: Providence (2013 Stanley Cup Championship only)
  • WPRV/790: Providence (2011-2013)
  • WSAR/1480: Fall River, Massachusetts
  • WSMN/1590: Nashua, New Hampshire (2012–?)
  • WSNO/1450: Barre, Vermont
  • WTBM/100.7: Mexico, Maine (now WIGY-FM)
  • WTSL/1400: Hanover, New Hampshire (2012–?)
  • WTSV/1230: Claremont, New Hampshire (2012–?)
  • WVAE/1400: Biddeford, Maine
  • WVMT/620 Burlington, Vermont (2010-2011)
  • WWOD/93.9: Woodstock, Vermont (?-2012)
  • WWON/1240: Woonsocket, Rhode Island (1984–1985; now WOON)
  • WZAN/970: Portland, Maine (?-2012; Playoffs only)
  • WZON/620: Bangor, Maine (?-2012)

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.fybush.com/nerw-20140811/ NERW 8/11/2014: A Big, Bullish Push for Country
  2. ^ Providence Journal Sports On The Radio: February 28, 1991, page G-4.
  3. ^ WPRO/WEAN-FM's announcement that they will be carrying the 2013 Stanley Cup Championship Archived August 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

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