format of WEEI. Its nighttime signal covers at least 38 American states and much of eastern Canada.[7][8][9][10][11]. David Brudnoy (the epitome of a radio hall of famer). [80] On September 28 the station became an all-news station from 5 a.m.7 p.m.[81] following the end of the two midday talk shows hosted by Tom Bergeron, who had moved to middays following the launch of the morning news block[82] (the noon hour, which separated the Bergeron shifts, was already occupied by a news program); the station's nighttime programming continued to be filled by David Brudnoy and Bob Raleigh's talk shows. Mike Audet, WGAN News Anchor/Reporter, 1970s and 1990s to 2013. These and other artists, some of whom signed to the MGM label, came to be known as the Boston Sound. While these artists did not take off nationally the way they did locally, there were many people who enjoyed hearing them, especially on Dicks Sunday night Subway program. Legendary. In the summer of 1957, he was hired by top-40 leader WIBC, and it was there that he began to see his popularity increase. 479 Wbz Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images Images Creative Editorial Video Creative Editorial FILTERS CREATIVE EDITORIAL VIDEO 479 Wbz Premium High Res Photos Browse 479 wbz stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. One of his final wishes is to give his shift to Paul Sullivan. After three decades, WBZ, along with all but one of the other Westinghouse Broadcasting stations (KEX in Portland, Oregon, was affiliated with ABC), ended their affiliations with NBC Radio on August 26, 1956, following a dispute over the network's daytime programming. English language which results in great puns, jokes and other spontaneity might be gone with tighter playlists, very specific He returned to Boston and got hired by WMEX in late May 1969. you laugh? great instincts -- knowing when to break, talk over songs, and Justin is a delight to listen to, and line radio out there, it's nice to hear someone not afraid to [19] On November 11, 1928, under the provisions of the Federal Radio Commission's (FRC) General Order 40, WBZ and WBZA were assigned exclusive national use of a "clear channel" frequency, 990kHz.[29]. Bill O'Reilly, with his conservative/common sense observations. Ed Walsh retired after four years as morning news anchor on November 30, 2010;[134] Rod Fritz then took over as interim anchor (with Gary LaPierre guest anchoring for a week in early December),[135] with Joe Mathieu, formerly of Sirius XM Radio's P.O.T.U.S. Home | "Behind the Scenes with the WBZ Players. By some interpretations, this made WBZ America's first broadcasting station,[21] and in 1923 the Department of Commerce, referring to WBZ, stated that "The first broadcasting license was issued in September, 1921". ", Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, "iHeart, Beasley, Bonneville Make Gains In Entercom-CBS Deal", "Alt 102.9 & KUBE 104.9 Tacoma To Flip Monday", "iHM Boston Debuts WBZ Simulcast on WXKS-FM-HD2", "Jordan Rich: From the airwaves to the pages of a book", "CBS Radio Stations Win Four NAB Marconi Awards", First WBZ license (issued September 15, 1921), "Miscellaneous: Amendments to Regulations", "Bureau of Navigation: Radio Communication", "Sec. She anchored the noon and 5 PM newscasts and later launched a weekend talk show called "Defying Age." and Wally --WROR-FM, 105.7, Boston, Mass. [128] While Jordan Rich retained his weekend overnight show, the 25 a.m. portion of the program began to be simulcast on sister station WCCO in MinneapolisSaint Paul. his enthusiasm confirms his love for the profession. We'd like to see more of his political "It's been an honor to share my take with WBZ listeners. a fair and balanced talk show host with a deeply developed thought [52][53], WBZ re-established an FM station on December 15, 1957, transmitting from the brand new WBZ-TV tower in Needham, operating at 106.7 MHz. (Parts of the new facility containing the master control and TV transmitter had already been in use). If you were listening to Boston radio in the mid-1960s, chances are you remember WBZs Dick Summer, and his unique brand of personality radio. according to those on the inside. Curses to them for their evil plot to ruin Boston radio, [50], At the outset, WBZ's full-service radio format leaned toward middle of the road music, but also featuring an increasing amount of rock and roll. of his callers, and for the most part they hold up their end On October 10, CBS Radio announced that as part of the process of obtaining regulatory approval of the merger, WBZ would be one of sixteen stations that would be divested by Entercom, along with sister stations WBZ-FM and WZLX, as well as WRKO and WKAF (WBMX, WODS, WEEI AM/FM and WAAF would be retained by Entercom, while WBZ-FM would be traded to Beasley Broadcast Group in exchange for WMJX). Bill Shields, the longtime WBZ-TV reporter who graced New England viewers' screens for decades, died Saturday morning at age 70 following a years-long battle with cancer, the TV station. "ruining" our radio stations were part of the Manson knowledgeable alternative music base. be himself and not fit in the "mold. DELLA CREWS - The former WPXI morning/noon anchor spent time as the 5PM co-anchor and medical beat reporter at WSAZ-TV 3 in Huntington- Charleston, West Virginia from 1998-2000. hard-rock station. Bill Shields, the longtime WBZ-TV reporter who graced New England viewers screens for decades, died Saturday morning at age 70 following a years-long battle with cancer, the TV station confirmed. end of Gilligan's Island and other high quality shows many years [74] WBZ has, from time to time, played music on special occasions even after the change to news/talk; the station still offered 24 hours of Christmas music beginning on Christmas Eve through 1995, and it carried the audio of the Boston Pops' Fourth of July concert and fireworks display from 2003[76] through 2016; additionally, WBZ, along with sister stations WODS (103.3 FM, now WBGB) and WZLX (100.7 FM), carried the Beatles Let It Be Naked album premiere on November 13, 2003. The station was the home of talk host David Brudnoy for 18 years, until the day before his death in 2004. He also debuted the Lovin Touch, where he combined music and poetry, including some of his original poems. September 2001: When the tragic events of September 11th occur, WBZ provides non-stop reporting, and the war on terror becomes a much-discussed topic on Davids show. He was hired by WNEW, but unfortunately, his time there was short: management decided they wanted to put vocalist Julius LaRosa on the air, and Dick was fired to make room for him. Lynn, Massachusetts WLYN became WFNX Former Rock DJ (disc jockey) at WBCN 104.1 FM Rock was our business and business was good Former Busser, Waiter at TGI Fridays Newbury St Boston Great gig. She sounds more like a "lite rock" personality, Under the provisions of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, on March 29, 1941, WBZ's "clear channel" assignment was shifted to its present frequency, 1030kHz. [120], Meanwhile, evening host Paul Sullivan was fighting a brain tumor, which was discovered on November 22, 2004shortly before Brudnoy's death. stands out on this landmark talk radio station. Nancy David The jingles, the dramatic phrases, wacky contests on the great nighttime radio tradition at this station, albeit field hockey, lacrosse results, etc. enjoy his job. June 28, 2007: Paul Sullivan does his last show for WBZ Radio. that isn't afraid to play Sammy Davis, Jr., Tom Jones, Herb Alpert Roll Hall of Fame, and is, by, all accounts, a truly nice guy [49] The following year, David Brudnoy began to host the station's late-evening talk show. process and a slight chip-on-the-shoulder atttitude. Originally started by, and formerly owned for most of its existence by, Westinghouse Broadcasting and its successor CBS Radio, WBZ is owned and operated by iHeartMedia.[3][4][5]. He attended Fordham University in the Bronx, and he decided to focus on Psychology and Communications. Love you, Bill https://t.co/uvp7Taszxt. By September 1959, Dick had left WIBC, taking his Summertime show to another Indianapolis radio station, WISH. The best known personality in WBZ's history, Dave Maynard, joined the station in 1958. If radio has become 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. No ego. December 29, 2006: After nearly 43 years with WBZ, Gary LaPierre does his final stint as the morning news anchor, and retires. Cant even think of him without a smile. new listeners who wouldn't normally listen to country music (much Cant even think of him without a smile, Ebben said in a tweet. [103][104] Bob Raleigh began to cut back his on-air presence during the late 1990s, with Kevin Sowyrda taking over the Sunday night/Monday morning slot for a time;[96] he eventually retired on June 9, 1999,[105] with Steve LeVeille taking his place in the overnight hours and Jordan Rich taking over the Friday night/Saturday morning show. WBZ (1030 AM) is a Class A clear channel radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. He is an inductee into the Rock and Bud Sawyer, former WGAN Morning Host 1960's-1970's-Part 2 can build a relationship with -- much like Sarandis did, but -- Hill has done so much for charity February 6, 2009: Walt Perkins is chosen to be the new morning sports anchor. Studios - Radio show host Paul Sullivan hosted his last show on WBZ 1030 radio Thursday night, June 28, 2007. Millions of college students, night owls, and insomniacs thought of him as a friend, and even years later, many former listeners remember him fondly. [54] This incarnation of WBZ-FM provided limited simulcasts of the AM station and largely had its own programming, including classical music and Ed Beech's Just Jazz program from WRVR in New York City. -- Blessed The Celtics left WBZ after the team's 1980-81 NBA Championship season. [61] Calling All Sports was also dropped in favor of an early evening talk show, hosted at various points by David Finnegan, Lou Marcel, and Peter Meade. a medium market. [18] That prompted Westinghouse to open a remote studio on February 24, 1924, at the Hotel Brunswick in Boston. WWLI "Lite 105.1", Providence--Very much like David Allan Boucher, Hank Morse brings traffic reporting to alone, has recruited radio listeners who might not have tuned (Ultimate Spinach were so grateful for the support they received from Dick that they dedicated their first album to him.). After listener efforts were made to restore LeVeille and Dyett to the station, WBZ announced on January 27, 2009, that LeVeille would reassume his shift on February 2, while Dyett would host a half-hour early morning public affairs program on Sundays. With all the cookie cutter, assembly During a transition like this its reasonable to expect that there will be some shifts in jobs some by location and some by function but the number is relatively small given our overall employee base of 12,500. the articles and points-of-view on VisitingNewEngland.com, unless a few more obscure ones. better, sort of like the Larry Bird of radio. Former long-time WBZ Radio host Jordan Rich, a Hall of Fame Board member, will emcee the luncheon. Gallery | Best Places |, Lodging 2005, VisitingNewEngland.com. of a cross between a wacky top 40 disc jockey and an entertainer BOSTON, Dec. 10 - David Brudnoy, an iconoclastic but urbane radio talk show host whose thoughtful treatment of politics and culture made him one of New England's most listened-to radio. makes him comes off as loveable rather than obnoxious; the twinkle It was at WBZ that Bergeron met friend and legendary Boston radio personality Larry Glick, who died in 2009. WBZ-FM was sold by Group W (which Westinghouse had rebranded its broadcasting division in 1963) to Greater Media in 1981, ultimately becoming WMJX. Humorous, glib and self-effacing, he's has great The seventies were a time for many "firsts" at WLS Musicradio. at top-40 WRKO AM 680 in the 1970s, has always been a natural ), footage of wild animals google_ad_client = "pub-0542617997214413"; Jay McQuaide wins an Edward R. Murrow Award, and David Brudnoy is named Best Talk Show Host by the Improper Bostonian magazine. [48] That prompted the station to program middle of the road music around the clock. [19] Programs consisted of general entertainment and information, including live music (often classical and opera), sports, farm reports, special events, and public affairs programming. the Boston radio chat room messages, you'd think the radio consultants and a wiseguy personality, Hill's "wink-wink" delivery [18] It was located at the company's East Springfield facility on Page Boulevard. [35] A directional antenna array was constructed, consisting of two 520-foot- (160-meter) tall towers. otherwise specified. Salty Brine) have been around more than 20 years and know radio and Vacation Books. December 9, 2004: David Brudnoy loses his battle with cancer and dies, at age 64. [15] The new station initially transmitted on a wavelength of 375 meters (800kHz),[16][17] before moving to 360 meters (833kHz) with a power of 100 watts. Later that year, weekend sports talk was abandoned completely, with Calling All Sports, which had been a leased-time program owned and produced by Norm Resha since its revival in 1991,[109] moving to WTKK (96.9 FM) on December 2. the list, however -- it is sure to change! While at Fordham, he began broadcasting on the campus radio station, WFUV. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. After leaving WMEX in mid-1971, he returned to WBZ, where he did a weekend show. Steve Laveille (Left) and Jordan Rich (Right), Health News: Powered by Tufts Medical Center, Everyday Wealth with Soledad OBrian and Jean Chatzky, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. to an artistic and technical level -- he could probably do this in New York City. He believed he would have more freedom to experiment, to create something that people would want to stay awake for. we come upon that special person, place or thing, it makes it On the fun side were his characters, like Irving the Venus Fly Trap or Theopolous Q. Waterhouse; his Girl Watcher and Boy Watcher Club; his comedic campaign to have the sandwich renamed the shrewsbury, since, supposedly, it was the Duke of Shrewsbury rather than the Earl of Sandwich who invented the popular food item. [51], As its ownership shifted, WBZ also continued to modify its program schedule. [41][44] This allowed the station to retain a link with NBC after the Justice Department ordered NBC to divest of one its two radio networks. and 70s. WBZ also joins with the Red Cross to do fundraising, and then participates in the United Ways Walk for Unity, which raises money for local families affected by 9/11. Gary LaPierre, of recent"hall of fame" performance. He also appeared regularly on WISH-TV, hosting a dance party. WBZ is heavily involved in charitable work, including its annual Christmastime fund drive for the Boston Children's Hospital, which it does along with TV station WBZ-TV. -- gets goofy and has a great repoire with the traffic announcers. By early 1963, Dick was hired at WBZ. Working overnights, a shift some station managers still considered unimportant, Dick proved there was a large and loyal audience just waiting to be entertained, and he made them part of his radio family. July 8, 2010: Bradley Jay, longtime WBCN announcer and, formerly, Dan Reas executive producer, gets his own Sunday night show, Jay Talking., October 1, 2010:WBZ wins the Marconi Award for Legendary Radio Station of the Year., 2010 Marconi Award For Legendary StationPhoto: WBZ Archive Photo. Long-time sports director Gil Santos retired after 38 years with the station on January 30, 2009; after a week-long fill-in by Bob Lobel,[129] Walt Perkins took over as morning sports anchor on February 7. WBZ was granted its first license by the United States Department of Commerce on September 15, 1921, and was originally located in Springfield, Massachusetts, before moving to Boston in 1931. What he really loved was radio: he especially enjoyed listening to great on-air personalities like WNEWs William B. Williams. His long career included twenty years with WBZ. In 2016, WBZ went on to win the National Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Newscast.[165]. WBZ was one of a handful of stations which already met the new standard, and its initial license was the first Limited Commercial license that had specified broadcasting on the 360-meter wavelength that would be formally designated by the December 1 regulations. like Laura Carlo does at classical music station WCRB-FM, Waltham). down some very popular oldies while not being afraid to play Carl Stevens, the well-respected WBZ radio personality, delicately suggested radio might not be her thing due to her voice and lively attitude. Sullivan's wife, Mary-Jo Sullivan, was. He has a nice repoire Dale Arnold 40 leanings actually help the country format, by bringing in Swartley, still dynamic at the age of 102, served as WBZs general manager during the 1940s and was, later, the General Manager of WBZ-TV. https://t.co/E6pjknEw3f, Anchor Paula Ebben noted Shields took a bite out of life., He was my friend, but truly - he was everyones friend. That voice -- seasoned and resonant -- is a delight to listen [25] Its broadcast of the Boston Braves' home opener on April 14, 1925, also made WBZ the first Boston station to broadcast a local major league baseball game;[26] the announcer was comedian (and baseball fan) Joe E. Dan Justin, google_ad_format = "468x60_as_rimg"; With DJ joke book KISS 108 Radio Personality and Host of TV's "Dining Playbook" and "High School Quiz Show" Billy Costa, to be presented by KISS 108 "Matty in the Morning" show host Matt Siegel, . military -- an indication of his big heart and high ethics. Andrew Brinker 9/17/2021. Governor Mitt Romney declared the day of his final broadcast, December 29, 2006, "Gary LaPierre Day". [19] Because of its wide reach, the station often referred to itself as "WBZ New England", as opposed to associating itself solely with Springfield or Boston. WBZ has long been one of the highest-rated stations in the Boston area. that could be better. [41] He remained at the station until 1985. It [60] WBZ then launched a Saturday evening talk show hosted by Pat Desmarais, while a simulcast of the CBS television program 60 Minutes was added on Sunday evenings on January 13, 2002. [130], The Bruins once again left WBZ following the 2008-09 season, after CBS Radio launched a third incarnation of WBZ-FM on 98.5MHz as an all-sports station, which also took the Patriots from the former WBCN. Up with shrewsburies! was the slogan); or giving listeners a chance to recite the Nightlight Password (One Hen, Two Ducks, Three Squawking Geese, et cetera). It's a tour radio jock and helping those in need have made Hill a local legend RIP Bill. Remember when radio used to make a talk station). Steve Leveille. So, laughter is what this night is all about, Shields said. Deb Lawler celebrates 35 years on WBZ NewsRadio 1030 News is breaking that WBZ Newsradio's owner, IHeartMedia, has let a number of long-time on-air employees go. [51] The combination of hit music, popular hosts, powerful signal, and top-notch news coverage, made WBZ the dominant radio station in the market. or personality is another man's poison. Prior to joining the Channel 4 news team, Hauser previously worked as the morning news anchor for News 12 Connecticut. Ordway (The Big O), WEEI AM Sports Radio 850 Boston -- He's loud, obnoxious, [95] Even after coming under common ownership with the CBS Radio Network, it would not be until 2000 before CBS' hourly newscast replaced ABC's during WBZ's overnight programming. WKLB, 99.5, Boston -- Sure, it might be annoying to hear [35] The Hull site would also serve as the home for WBZ's first FM sister station, which operated from there as W1XK, W67B, and then WBZ-FM on several frequencies off and on from November 7, 1940, until November 21, 1948.[43]. Hilarious. Dan Roche wins the Radio-TV News Directors Association Award for best sports report and Gil Santos wins the Associated Press Major Market Award for best sportscast in Massachusetts. Biography [ edit] Bradley was born and raised in Rochester, New York. Previously, only major events were regularly covered. community, including our brave men and women serving in the U.S. on the Loose" segements -- he sounds like a more well-rounded My sympathies and prayers go out to all of Bills family and friends.. google_ad_height = 60; running in the background (from seemingly floor to ceiling) while [49] In June 1990, WBZ announced that it would replace Brudnoy with Tom Snyder's ABC Radio talk show,[68] with his last show airing July 13;[69] listener complaints[70] led the station to return Brudnoy to the air by the end of September. In 2000, Della was hired by News 12 New Jersey in Edison, NJ. In a cruel irony, Sullivan found out in December that he too has cancer. family. As a result, Steve returns to the WBZ airwaves. the nay sayers spout! area): Loren There are listens to his callers, is respectful to his colleagues, and BOSTON - Former WBZ-TV anchor and reporter Shelby Scott has died at age 86. [19][29] Efforts were soon made to change WBZA to a synchronous repeater, transmitting on the same frequency as WBZ, 900kHz, but the process proved difficult, as the two transmitters often interfered with each other, even in Boston. well to the microphone. WBZ NewsRadio, a pioneering voice in the early days of radio and a fixture in the Boston media landscape, is marking . The station expanded into television on June 9, 1948, when WBZ-TV (channel 4) first signed on as an NBC television affiliate. drive through fast food chains, and strip malls. sound effects on his "Sports Snooze" segments (rugby, DJ he was during his heydey on legendary top 40 rocker WRKO in the world -- around the corner you'll see one hour photos labs, Ive had nothing but fun., I am blessed to have lived in New England for 41 years and have had more fun than anyone is entitled to, Shields added, and I got to thank of all people, the photogs, the editors, my wife of 30 years now.. is lively without being disrespectful to each other and their Sullivan, In mid-1968, Dick got the opportunity to return to New York City. [29] By 1927, it was operating with 15,000 watts. What's the point 2000: WBZ remains at the top in Boston ratings, and a number of station personnel are honored for their achievements. [30] Meanwhile, a combination of WBZ's growth and continued difficulties with the WBZA signal led the station to move its Boston studio to the Statler Hotel (now the Boston Park Plaza) on June 1, 1927,[29] and activate a new WBZA transmitter on June 9. youthful, the "Exciting Mike Addams" is part of an -- Carlo doesn't sound like your Authentic. many years at KISS 108 (contemporary hits), Wright formerly commanded July 2000: Longtime announcer and sports reporter Leo Egan dies. Adam Carolla (; born May 27, 1964) is an American comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director. [83][84] WBZ's sports commitment also included the return of the Boston Bruins Radio Network to the station in 1995;[85] however, the station lost the New England Patriots to WBCN (104.1 FM, now WWBX) starting with the 1995 season,[86] and for several seasons afterward WBZ was an affiliate of the New York Giants Radio Network. This is a considerable challenge, given WEEI's juvenile thrilled to announce Robyn Hitchcock, Weezer and Tori Amos songs. This format was similar to sister station KDKA in Pittsburgh. Cookie Settings/Do Not Sell My Personal Information. (Down with sandwiches. | Links Arnold is a steady force, hard-working, Steve A small number of stations were already providing regularly scheduled entertainment broadcasts, most of which operated under Amateur or Experimental licenses. In 2017, awards included Overall Excellence, Best Newscast, Excellence in Social Media, and Excellence in Writing. [39] During the late 1930s, WBZ began to offer more local news coverage. Madsen serves as anchor of Western Mass News' 5, 5:30, 6, 10 and 11 p.m. newscasts. [157] On January 15, 2020, as part of an iHeartMedia restructuring, WBZ laid off political commentator Jon Keller (who remains with WBZ-TV), morning news anchor Deb Lawler, overnight host Bradley Jay, and sports anchor Tom Cuddy. Beginning in the late 1960s, WBZ made a major push into live play-by-play sports. This is another step in the companys successful transformation as a multiple-platform 21st-century media company, and we believe it is essential to our future it continues our momentum and adds to our competitiveness, our effectiveness and our efficiency with all our major constituencies. January 30, 2009:Veteran morning sports anchor Gil Santos retires after 38 years on the morning team. moments of inspired insanity. Romney, Senator Ted Kennedy, Mayor Tom Menino, former Mayor Ray Flynn, former Governor Michael Dukakis, and other notables called in during his final broadcast. Street, WODS FM, Oldies 103.3 -- Bright, cheerful and flawless in But while he admired Williams, he was not expecting to become an announcer either. [118] LaPierre was replaced on the WBZ Morning News with Ed Walsh, a former morning host at WOR in New York City who had been anchoring at WCBS,[119] starting with the 9:30a.m. half-hour of the December 29 Morning News. March 26, 2009:Overnight talk show legend Larry Glick dies at age 87. WBZ-AM 1030, Boston -- The esteemed chief voice on the all news morning | Scenic New England Photo Adams, WEEI AM Sports Radio 850 Boston -- Also, while today's WBZ has 50,000 watts and. with his distinctively warm, personal voice and a surprisingly Unlike some of the other staff, Adams is good-natured, Like other major-market network-affiliated radio stations of the time, WBZ also broadcast a few hours of local programming, including Vaudeville-like musical performances from Max Zides, Tom Currier, and others, during those hours when NBC was not feeding programs to affiliates. By 1931, Westinghouse had concluded that WBZ's primary market was Boston, so on February 21 the station began using a new transmitter site located at Millis, Massachusetts. WBZ radio personalities caught up in iHeartMedia layoffs Read full article Get 6 Months of Unlimited Access for $1 BANKING Citigroup female employees make 27 percent less than men Get Innovation. Gary LaPierre was the first inductee, on February 16;[159] Gil Santos was the second when he was inducted on July 9, 2009,[160] and Dave Maynard was the third with his induction on September 15, 2009. who is recovering from a brain tumor, appears to be in good health formats and a sound that is identical to stations in other cities, city. It must be Undaunted, Dick continued sending tapes, until finally, Heacock contacted him and flew him to Boston for an interview. is an understatement). A staple at the classic rock WZLX, Nowlin is the right man for October 2006: Paul Sullivans health continues to be a concern, as he undergoes treatment for a brain tumor, his third surgery. Copyright 2023 Music Museum of New England, by Henry Santoro as told to Al Davis of WGBH and Tyler Alderson of WCRB, A Tribute to the Real Father of Classic Rock Radio. tell a joke or two. out on the planned itinerary. Howie Carr: What's so urgent in Holbrook, Mr. Speaker? He hosts The Adam Carolla Show, a talk show distributed as a podcast .more. [4] The sale of WBZ, WRKO, WZLX, and WKAF to iHeart was completed on December 19, 2017, ending WBZ's 96 years of lineage under the same ownership.
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