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  1. The Rock & Roll history of WW DJ began on Monday, May 17th. of 1971 when WJRZ, a country station, became WW DJ - Top 40, a format which would be it's cornerstone for the nearly three years.

    • Bwana Johnny

      WWDJ was weird. The studios were in Hackensack, on the...

    • Gary Russell

      Bwana Johnny, Nick Anthony and Al Brady aIl worked there. I...

    • Chuck Cooper

      Bill's radio experience reads like, as Bill put it "alphabet...

    • Nick Anthony

      Nick was the original Program Director at WWDJ. Read below...

    • Bobby Finck

      Bobby Finck - THE SHORT TOP40 LIFE OF WWDJ(97-DJ)

    • Wwdj Tribute Page

      [WOR-FM/WWDJ/WXLO Connection] - If you were a fan of New...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WWDJWWDJ - Wikipedia

    WWDJ (1150 AM) is a Catholic radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. Owned by Relevant Radio, Inc., the station serves Greater Boston. WWDJ does not broadcast any local programming, functioning as a repeater for the Relevant Radio network.

  3. 5 Αυγ 2014 · WWDJ in Hackensack, New Jersey, was one of the ultimate early '70s stations not only because its lifespan stretched from 1971 to 1974, but also because it had the contemporary post-"Boss Radio" Top 40 sound.

  4. 8 Ιουν 2013 · When the Mets started on WJRZ in 1967, the station had a terrible signal going east to Queens and Long Island. 970 was tough to pick up at night in that area. It was noted earlier that WJRZ changed its COL to Hackensack in 1968 to get a better signal into NYC.

  5. The Rock & Roll history of WWDJ began on Monday, May 17th. of 1971 when WJRZ, a country station, became Top 40 WWDJ. The station first began as WAAT in Jersey City around the late 1920's (it was once at 940 kHz, shifted to 970 around 1941; relocated to Newark around the mid-'40's).

  6. 4 Απρ 2008 · WWDJ 970/WWRV 1330, Hackensack, NJ. In this week's installment of Tower Site of the Week, we continue to dig through our archives to catch up on some of the many fascinating studio and transmitter sites in the biggest radio market in America.

  7. [WOR-FM/WWDJ/WXLO Connection] - If you were a fan of New York Radio in the 70's, you noticed that 2 spots on the radio dial shared many DJ's. Those 2 spots being 970AM & 98.7FM. [Other New York Radio Ventures] The WWDJ DJ's have had various New York Radio positions(other than WOR-FM/WXLO).

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