WKOX (AM)

WKOX (1430 kHz, "Buenas Nuevas Boston") is a commercial AM radio station owned by the Delmarva Educational Association.

On October 4, 2004, WXKS made a format change to liberal talk, for the most part carrying programming from the Air America radio network.

Since the WXKS nighttime signal is very directional, sister station WKOX (1200 AM) in Framingham also broadcast the same programming.

[8] On September 4, 2009, WXKS split from the simulcast with WKOX and flipped to Spanish-language Top 40, branded "Mia 1430", using the format from Premium Choice.

[9] WKOX confirmed the news on June 25, 2015, with the station opting for the Premiere Networks conservative talk lineup (which, in addition to Hannity, Limbaugh, and Beck's programs, included Buck Sexton and Jason Lewis) plus a tape-delayed broadcast of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show; overnight and morning drive programming was supplied by Fox Sports Radio.

On November 1, 2017, iHeartMedia disclosed that it was selling WKOX to comply with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ownership limits following its proposed acquisition of WBZ, WRKO, WKAF, and WZLX.

Logo as "Talk 1430", from June 2015 through February 2018.
Logo as "Rumba 1430", from February 2018 through August 2020.