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WZBR (1410 AM) is a radio station that is silent. Licensed to Dedham, Massachusetts, United States, the station serves the Greater Boston area. The station is owned by Langer Broadcasting Group, LLC, which also owns WSRO in the area. WZBR also operates translator station W251CR (98.1 FM) in Medford. Alan C. Tindal, Kristian Solberg, Paul Monson, and John J. Sullivan, doing business as Associated Broadcasters, applied to build a daytime-only radio station on 1410 kHz in Brockton, on October 9, 1957; Tindal and Solberg were part owners of WSPR in Springfield, and Monson and Sullivan were also associated with that station. Later that month, a second application for the frequency was filed by Simon Geller, proposing a station in Gloucester. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) initiated comparative hearing proceedings in 1960; that August, Geller amended his application to instead operate on 1540 kHz, and Associated was granted a construction permit on November 22. The station, assigned the call sign WOKW, went on the air July 17, 1961, and was licensed on November 28. WOKW was affiliated with the Mutual Broadcasting System by 1968, and had a middle of the road format. More information...

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