Sound and Fury
part 5: Monopoly Pieces
The ownership of Boston's 20 most-listened-to radio stations is dominated by
four giant media corporations. Two of them -- Westinghouse Electric Company and
American Radio Systems -- have announced their intention to merge, although the
US Justice Department is expected to require the new combine to shed some of
its Boston stations. Just three of Boston's top 20 are owned by independents.
The information below is from Broadcasting & Cable magazine's
authoritative June survey. Ratings are based on Arbitron's summer book.
Listeners are measured by the industry standard: average number of listeners
per quarter-hour who listened for at least five minutes.
Chancellor Media Corporation
With 2.9 million listeners, Texas-based Chancellor is the biggest radio group
in the US -- at least until the Westinghouse-American Radio Systems deal is
approved. Chancellor owns a total of 325 stations.
* WXKS-FM (contemporary hit radio/pop)
* WJMN-FM (contemporary hit radio/rhythm)
* WXKS-AM (nostalgia)
Westinghouse/CBS
With nearly 2.3 million listeners at 74 stations, Westinghouse, with
headquarters in New York, is the second-biggest radio group.
* WBZ-AM (news and talk)
* WBCN-FM (alternative)
* WODS-FM (oldies)
* WZLX-FM (classic rock)
American Radio Systems
The sole Boston-based radio conglomerate, ARS is slated to go out of business
early next year, when its sale to Westinghouse is approved. Ranked fourth, with
946,000 listeners at 104 stations.
* WRKO-AM (talk)
* WBMX-FM (hot adult contemporary)
* WEEI-AM (sports)
* WAAF-FM (rock)
* WEGQ-FM (oldies)
* WNFT-AM (rock)
Greater Media
With 282,500 listeners at 15 stations, this East Brunswick, New Jersey, company
is the 13th largest.
* WMJX-FM (adult contemporary)
* WKLB-FM (country)
* WROR-FM (oldies)
* WBOS-FM (adult alternative)
* WSJZ-FM (smooth jazz) -- formerly WOAZ, the station is not currently
in the top 20
Independents
* WCRB-FM (classical) -- owned by Charles River Broadcasting; 'CRB's
signal is simulcast on WFCC-FM, on Cape Cod, the company's only other station
* WILD-AM (urban) -- owned by Nash Communications Corporation
* WFNX-FM (alternative) -- owned by the Phoenix Media/Communications
Group
* WXRV-FM (adult contemporary) -- an almost-independent: owned by
Northeast Broadcasting, of Bedford, New Hampshire, which owns four other
stations in Vermont and New Hampshire
Articles from July 24, 1997 & before can be accessed here