WJBM-FM

WJBM-FM (100.3 FM) is an American radio station licensed to serve. Established in 1975, WJBM-FM is owned by and serves the  metropolitan area. The station broadcasts an all-1980s hits format. The station's studios are located in and the transmitter site is in.

While licensed to Worcester, and identified at the top of every hour as "WJBM Worcester-Boston", the station's studios are located with the rest of iHeartMedia's Boston cluster in Medford, in addition to the aforementioned transmitter placement in Needham on a tower used by WFXT and other Boston market broadcasters. WJBM-FM promotes itself as, and is generally considered to be, a Boston radio station.

History
WJBM was purchased by Pennsylvania-based Forever Broadcasting in 1991, joining their chain of -branded country stations as "Froggy 100". The station became known in the Greater Boston region for its colorful presentation, with jingles resembling a frog's croak (or, as they proclaimed, "ribbit"), as well as the even more colorful names assigned to its on-air staff. The station also promoted a family-friendly image and did station giveaways catering to families. WJBM and sister station WPND were sold to Capstar, a forerunner to iHeartMedia, in 1998.

On August 11, 2017, citing redundancies with, iHeartMedia announced that WJBM would flip to all-1980s hits as "iHeart80s @ 100.3" that day at noon. The last song on "Froggy 100" was "Nothing Short of Dying" by Travis Tritt, while the first song on "iHeart80s @ 100.3" was "Just What I Needed" by Boston-based band The Cars. The Froggy country format moved to HD2 as "Froggy 87" (referencing the simulcast of WJBM-HD2 on Boston-licensed translator W200AY on 87.9 FM, with transmission facilities at the ).