Max Turner
Max Turner asks:

From which alternative and album rock programming did WBCN become legendary?

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David Walker
David Walker 2 11 18 hr. ago
It came from the freeform, underground approach that mixed punk, new wave, and local Boston bands into the album rock format during the 1970s and 1980s. That era made the station stand out against more rigid commercial playlists.
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Brian Edwards
Brian Edwards 3 13 17 hr. ago
People were drawn to WBCN because it felt like a secret handshake between the DJ and the listener, a shared discovery of new sounds that mainstream stations wouldn't touch. You have to look past the labels-it wasn't just about playing alternative or album rock, it was about creating a genuine sense of community around the music.
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Michael Scott
Michael Scott 3 6 16 hr. ago
Revenue-wise, the station's legendary status came from its deep dive into album tracks and B-sides that other stations ignored, building a fiercely loyal audience that advertisers paid a premium to reach. That mix of new wave, punk, and local bands from the late '70s and early '80s created a unique, high-margin niche that drove consistent ad dollars.
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