WROR-FM (Boston, MA)

WROR-FM (Boston, MA)

WROR-FM is a radio station based in Framingham, Massachusetts, and it caters to the greater Boston area. Owned by Greater Media, the station operates at a frequency of 105.7 MHz. WROR-FM plays a classic hits format, focusing primarily on popular rock and roll tracks from the 1970s and 1980s, while occasionally featuring songs from the 1960s and 1990s as well. The station's studios are situated in Dorchester, and its broadcast signal extends from Prudential Tower, reaching audiences as far north as southern New Hampshire and as far south as Providence, Rhode Island.

Local
English
Radio

Outlet metrics

Domain Authority
47
Ranking

Global

#489462

United States

#119576

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#1537

Traffic sources
Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 4 days ago | wror.com | Kayla Morgan

    If you've ever gotten excited about a new superhero movie trailer—only to find out it wasn’t real—you’re not alone. Now, YouTube is taking stronger action to stop this kind of misleading content. According to Deadline, YouTube has suspended ad revenue for Screen Trailers and Royal Trailer, two alternative accounts connected to creators behind Screen Culture and KH Studio.

  • 4 days ago | wror.com | Bob Bronson

    If you're in the "dating pool" and find it hard swimming with all the duds, there may be a reason why your first date with someone is also the last date. Sure, there's a million reasons why you were one and done with someone, it could be everything from bad chemistry to bad body odor, but for most of the time it's something that we probably didn't consider. Curiostity.

  • 1 week ago | wror.com | Tim Staskiewicz

    At Madison Square Garden, playoff tickets between New York and Boston have shot through the roof. Game 3 seats now go for $1,956 on average, with the cheapest tickets going for $626 through StubHub. Fans looking to catch Game 4 will need deep pockets too. The average ticket costs $1,716, while the cheapest seats start at $613 on Vivid Seats. As each day passes, these prices keep going up. This jump comes after New York's incredible comeback wins over Boston.

  • 1 week ago | wror.com | Tim Staskiewicz

    People living in Massachusetts can now submit designs for a new state flag, seal, and motto through June 18, 2025. The change comes after years of pushback about how Native Americans are shown in the current symbols. Once submissions end, the Seal, Flag, and Motto Advisory Commission will narrow down entries to three top picks. They'll then travel across the state getting public feedback before sending final options to the governor in late July.

  • 1 week ago | wror.com | Michael Vyskocil

    On Tuesday, May 6, MBTA General Manager and CEO Phillip Eng described broad plans to reform the MBTA during a North Shore Chamber of Commerce executive forum at the Hawthorne Hotel.

WROR-FM (Boston, MA) journalists