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Bloomberg Radio Expands in Boston to Beasley's 92.9FM


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Bloomberg Radio, in conjunction with Beasley Media Group, has announced Bloomberg Radio will be heard on WBOS-FM-HD1 (92.9) beginning September 3 at 12pm ET. "Rock 92.9" along with Dave and Chuck the Freak will be move to WBOS-FM-HD2 (106.1), WRCA (1330) and on the Rock 92.9 app and stream.

"This expansion of our partnership with Beasley Media Group will allow us to exponentially expand Bloomberg Radio's reach in Boston," said Bloomberg Audio Head Anthony Mancini. "Moving to a full market FM frequency will give us the bandwidth we need to have an increased presence in the region, and the capacity to bring even more listeners Bloomberg's in-depth coverage of the financial markets and beyond."

"We're excited to expand our great partnership with a global news and business leader of Bloomberg's magnitude," added Beasley Regional Vice President-Northeast Mary Menna. "This unique programming underscores the company's commitment to providing our listeners with the very best content and compliments our other Boston brands: 98.5 The Sports Hub, HOT 96.9, WROR 105.7 and Country 102.5."

In addition to Boston, Bloomberg can be heard on its four other flagship stations in New York, Washington DC, San Francisco and London, along with over 600 U.S. affiliates.

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