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Re: Nashua Pride Radio Network



I don't think that WFNX will want to break from their simulcast on 92.1 to do
ballgames.  Totally different audience.

The WGIR stations would be out due to the Sox.  Besides, the two seacoast signals
would be useless to the coverage area--1540 is a daytimer, and 930 is way up in
Rochester, where they could care less about Nashua minor league baseball.

How about WHOB?  No one seems to listen to that station anyway, and they have a
decent signal over Southern New Hampshire.

Mike Thomas
WXLO & Mediabase 24/7

John Bolduc wrote:

> Hypothetical question:
>
> Giving the changing ownership of many southern NH radio stations, is there any
> chance of adding a station or two, to the Nashua Pride Radio Network. What
> station could provide a good signal to existing and potential fan base?  Why
> would a station want to become part of the network?
>
> My thoughts is that to get the coverage they need it would probably have to be
> an FM station I think 92.1 in Peterborough would be a good candidate.  WZID 95.7
> Manchester NH with their killer signal would be great, but I think Delilah has a
> look on the nighttime schedule.
>
> The WGIR three station network (610 Manchester, 1540 Exexter, 930 Rochester)
> would be good, but the Red Sox would be playing many of their games at the same
> time.