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WBCN in Boston, MA is one of the storied freeform FM stations in American commercial radio history. We’re talking about it because there’s a recent documentary film, entitled “WBCN and the American Revolution,” that dives into its history, and how WBCN’s early days in the late 60s and early 70s are intertwined with the counter culture movement in that city.
Our guest is filmmaker Bill Lichtenstein, who was also on-air at WBCN during its formative years. Though much has been said about cities like San Francisco and New York in this era, the stories of Boston are less prevalent in our common cultural history. The story is interesting because the station functioned much like a community station, more like WBAI in New York, than the typical commercial station of the time.
In particular, under the direction of Danny Schechter, “The News Dissector,” who got his start at the station, WBCN wove politically challenging news and public affairs into its music format, reporting live on the scene from pivotal events of the day.
Show Notes
- “WBCN and the American Revolution” website
- Danny Schechter “The News Dissector” wrote for Media Channel in the 90s and 2000s
- Boston Magazine: WBCN: An Oral History
- One of the Last “Progressive” Rockers (WBCN) Goes Digital-Only
- WBCN and the American Revolution Documentary Collection at the UMass Amherst Libraries