WSNH-AM 900 Removed From Air America List

tony schinella radiotony@comcast.net
Fri Jul 2 22:20:57 EDT 2004


I don't know why WSNH would not pick it up.
Despite the money problems, it is clear that
AirAmerica is probably going to be around for
awhile. Talk America reportedly always had money
problems yet the smaller stations they serviced
never abandoned them over rumors. Frankly, they
needed the material.

Best,
Tony Schinella
radiotony@comcast.net
http://politizine.blogspot.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Laurence Glavin" <lglavin@lycos.com>
To:
<boston-radio-interest@rolinin.BostonRadio.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:20 PM
Subject: WSNH-AM 900 Removed From Air America List


> There's been a lot of talk about Air America
Radio, especially
> this week (the Wall St. Journal had a FRONT PAGE
story about the
> network's finances;  and the Arbitrends have
been fodder over
> Fodder's Day coincidentally on the New York
Message board.)
> So I checked out airamericaradio.com for any
Home Page
> comments (there were none), and then clicked on
the
> affiliate list.  Well, it appears that WSNH-AM
900
> in Nashua, NH has backed away from picking up
the
> network;  it's been deleted from the list
apparently
> along with a couple of other stations.  Alas no
chance to
> sample its wares around here except after dark
on AM 1190
> in NYC.  An interesting sidebar: Radio & Records
> reports that Al Franken has signed an extension
to his
> contract to do a midday show beyond the one year
already
> agreed to.
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