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 WJBM-HD2 as "Froggy 87".

WJBM-HD2
On March 1, 2014, the HD2 subchannel was activated, and began stunting with a "wheel of formats", which was spun every few hours. The "wheel of formats" included " 87.9" (all-), "Jump 87.9" (all-), "Classic 87.9" (oldies), "Indie 87" (all-indie music, from local artists who won a contest to appear in the stunt), "Praise 87.9" (contemporary Christian music), "Booty 87.9" (all-crunk), "87.9 The Dawg" (classic rock), "K-Hate" (atheist speeches and atheist comedy songs, as a parody of ), and "Relaxing 87.9" (beautiful music). On March 10, 2014, WJBM-HD2 flipped to adult hits as "87.9 FM", with the slogan of "We'll play anything." "87.9 John FM" was voiced by Howard Cogan, the same voice artist heard on Jack FM radio stations nationwide.

On August 11, 2017, after stunting for 10 hours with a loop of Billy Ray Cyrus' "Achy Breaky Heart", WJBM-HD2 assumed WJBM's prior "Froggy" country format as "Froggy 87", with it's first song played being "Can't Fight the Moonlight" by LeAnn Rimes. "Froggy 87" features Polly Wogg and Pete Moss in morning drive, James Pond in afternoon drive, and Harry Frogger and Tad Pole in evenings. "Froggy 87" plays less "bro-country" songs than and sister station, and often plays more classic country songs.

WJBM-HD2 is simulcast on Boston-licensed translator W200AY on 87.9 FM, with transmission facilities at the.