Friday, May 22, 2026

Boston Radio: WROR's Bob Bronson Retires


Bob Bronson, a longtime Boston radio personality, has left WROR as part of Beasley Media Group’s cost-cutting early-retirement program.

Bronson, who has spent more than five decades in radio, joined WROR in 2019 alongside co-host Lauren Beckham Falcone after a decade hosting mornings at New York’s 106.7 Lite FM. 

He built his early career in Boston at stations including WMEX, WVBF, and WSSH. Lauren Beckham Falcone and show producer Aaron Natti will continue hosting The ROR Morning Show.

Beasley Media Group Boston VP and Market Manager Mary Menna praised Bronson’s contributions:
“Bob Bronson has been a trusted voice in morning radio for generations of listeners,” Menna said. “His warmth, humor, professionalism, and genuine connection with audiences helped make WROR mornings special for so many people throughout Boston and New England. We are incredibly grateful for his many contributions and wish him nothing but happiness and success in this exciting next chapter.”

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WROR Program Director Scott Morella added"

“Bob has been a memorable part of our listeners’ mornings over the past seven years, bringing charisma, creativity, and humor to the show every day,” Morello said. “We appreciate the connection he shared with our audience and wish him happiness in retirement. LBF and Aaron will continue building on the strong foundation that Bob helped create at WROR.”
In his own statement, Bronson reflected on his career:
“I’ve been incredibly fortunate to spend my career doing something I truly love,” Bronson said. “From my early days in Maine and Boston to New York and back home again, radio has given me the opportunity to connect with amazing listeners and work with some incredibly talented people along the way. Returning to Boston and being part of the WROR family — especially working alongside LBF and Aaron every morning — has been incredibly meaningful. I’m grateful to the listeners, my teammates, and everyone at Beasley Media Group for all the memories and support throughout the years.”
The departure is the latest in a series of staff reductions at Beasley Media Group as the company seeks to lower costs. Falcone and Natti are expected to maintain the show’s established morning presence on WROR.