WDIS 1170 AM – Norfolk, Massachusetts



WDIS 1170 AM – Norfolk, Massachusetts

The Massachusetts suburban communities bound on the west by Worcester, on the north by Boston, and on the south by Providence have been served by radio stations on AM 1170 since March 1978, when John Quinlan, a former state senator, obtained a license to broadcast for WJMQ AM 1170. In the 1980s, the station’s call letters were changed to WJCC. In the early 1990s, the station changed ownership and became a part of locally-owned Discussion Radio, Inc., and the station became WDIS. Over the years, New England broadcast notables like Janet Jeghelien, Dick Sinnott, and Gene Lavanchy have all been employed at the station. Even Walpole, Mass. Town Administrator Michael Boynton once worked at WJCC.

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