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Did lb quit WAAF?

Did lb quit WAAF?

Lyndon “LB” Byers is a former NHL “Goon” who played for the Boston Bruins. He’s also one of the former co-hosts of The Hill-Man Morning Show at WAAF. After quitting live on the air last September after nearly 23 years, LB fell off the map.

Where did lb go from WAAF?

Entertainment career. Shortly after his playing career, Byers returned to the Boston area and became a member of the Hill Man Morning Show on radio station WAAF-FM, where he was an on air personality and sports specialist for 23 years before the show ended. Byers moved to the afternoon slot along with co-host Mike Hsu.

What happened to Mike Hsu?

After 20 years at the legendary WAAF Mike Hsu is now broadcasting from his hometown of Worcester, Massachusetts on 100 FM The Pike. Still trying to play as much Rush as possible but with a shorter commute.

What happened WAAF DJ?

Entercom Communications said Tuesday that WAAF 107.3 FM had been sold to Educational Media Foundation for $10.75 million in cash. EMF will replace the radio station’s rock format with “contemporary Christian” programming, the Boston Herald reported.

Where is Lyndon Byers working now?

Today, Lyndon is co-host of the Hill-Man Morning Show on WAAF in Boston, and he maintains a less forceful, and more playful demeanor. Lyndon has made several appearances on the FX’s drama/comedy show Rescue Me with well-known Bruins fan Denis Leary, as well as with fellow former Bruins player Phil Esposito.

Why did WAAF go off the air?

With very little fanfare and a lot of tears, WAAF was sold to contemporary Christian radio network Educational Media Foundation for $10.7 million and went off the air at midnight Friday, Feb. 21, 2020. Three weeks later, the coronavirus pandemic shut down everything.

Who is Mike Hsu?

Michael J. Hsu is the Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Mr. Hsu became Acting Comptroller of the Currency on May 10, 2021, upon his designation as First Deputy Comptroller by Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen pursuant to her authority under 12 USC 4.

Is K Love shutting down?

On November 2, 2020, K-Love Classics was discontinued….K-Love Classics.

Ownership
Owner Educational Media Foundation
History
Launch date 2018
Closed November 2020

Is WAAF still around?

WAAF, the longest-running station in the Boston, Worcester markets, will continue to air its rock programming on 104.1 HD2 and 93.7 HD2 and on RADIO.COM. Educational Media Foundation will begin programming on 107.3 FM under a Network Affiliation Agreement starting Feb. 22, 2020.

Who is the CEO of Kimberly Clark?

Michael D. Hsu (Jan 1, 2019–)Kimberly-Clark / CEO

Where are Opie and Anthony today?

Cumia started his own show, The Anthony Cumia Show, while Hughes and Norton remained at SiriusXM to host Opie with Jim Norton. In 2016, the pair split to pursue their own shows on SiriusXM. Hughes was fired from SiriusXM in 2017, and pursued his own podcast.

What happened to WAAF radio?

And on Hsu’s first day on the morning show, he will be joined by former WAAF colleague Mistress Carrie for one day only. With very little fanfare and a lot of tears, the legendary rock radio station was sold to contemporary Christian radio network Educational Media Foundation for $10.7 million and went off the air midnight Feb. 21, 2020.

What happened to Mike Hsu on WAAF?

WORCESTER — A year after WAAF 107.3 FM went off the air for good, Mike Hsu, one of the disc jockeys on “The Only Station in Boston That Really Rocks,” will be the new morning host on The Pike 100 FM. And on Hsu’s first day on the morning show, he will be joined by former WAAF colleague Mistress Carrie for one day only.

What radio station is Kelly Ripa on now?

She has also been featured in Time Magazine, and has appeared on daytime talk shows The Today Show with Kathie Lee and Hoda and The Talk. Today, she hosts the weekday afternoon drive on KMYI Star 94.1-San Diego, and can also be heard weekends on 104.3 MYfm and KUBE 104.9-Tacoma.

When did Bill Wade start his radio career?

WADE, Bill: KHJ, 1963 and 1968-74; KBRT, 1980-81, pd. Born in Los Angeles on October 11, Bill spent his radio career in California. Bill worked for KHJ in 1963, KDEO and KGB-San Diego.