Radio One, the company that bills itself “The Urban Media Specialist,” has officially left the Boston market more than four years after it opted to discontinue programming targeted to African-American listeners.
WILD-AM 1090, a Class D daytimer that must protect 50kw Class A WBAL-AM 1090 in Baltimore, is being acquired by Radio Boston Broadcasting.
RBB is the company that has been operating WILD with the “China Radio International” network via a Time Brokerage Agreement since December 2013; a related entity had been running WILD via a similar arrangement from June 2011.