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Re: WMVU Adopting WALE Business Model?
If you've listened to the shows hosted by the guy who
now owns the crosstown competition (WSMN), _he's_ the
one we should have expected to work that angle. I forget
the guy's name, but he does business as Tiger Financial
Network. (Although he grew up in Boston, I think he's
now located somewhere in Florida.) Back in the heyday of
the dot-com bubble, his shows were _all_ about day-
trading--and nothing else.
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> I have a push-button for WMVU-AM 900 in Nashua, NH (their jungle pronounces
> it "Nashwah") and I happened to catch a station promotional announcement
> that SOUNDED like a job opening, but actually was soliciting people
> to host a talk show AND sell time. Wasn't this the business model of
> WALE-AM 990 in Providence? And what shows on'MVU will get bounced
> so some Fritz Wetherbee wannabee can have his or her own show?