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WJMN (FM) :''Not to be confused with WJMN-TV, a CBS affiliate licensed to Escanaba, Michigan.'' WJMN (94.5 FM; "Jam'n 94.5") is a Rhythmic Contemporary radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts, USA, under the ownership of iHeartMedia, Inc.. Its current slogan is Boston's #1 For Hip Hop, and can be heard as far north as the White Mountains under good conditions, and in portions of Maine, Rhode Island, eastern Connecticut and southeastern Vermont. The station's studios are located in Medford and the transmitter site is in Newton, Massachusetts. ==History== WJMN was originally WHDH-FM: a sister station to, and simulcast of, WHDH (AM). In 1965, to comply with a Federal Communications Commission regulation limiting simulcasting between commonly owned AM and FM stations in the same city, WHDH-FM began separate programming with an automated middle-of-the-road format in Stereo. In late 1967, WHDH-FM changed its format to automated Progressive Rock (predating future FM rocker WBCN/104.1 by several months), but by late 1969, the station returned to automated "beautiful music" after a little ''"intervention"'', allegedly from WHDH Inc.'s Chief Executive Officer, Harold J. Clancy (who did not particularly approve of putting rock and roll on "''MY FM station!''"). Although this format remained until 1975, it was not particularly successful, despite a 1972 attempt to establish a separate identity by changing the call letters to WCOZ (as in "Cozy").
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