Friday, June 5, 2009

Two radio notes

Two regional notes to talk about.
First, Samantha Clemens starts her new Saturday morning show on WWZN 1510 in Boston. She'll be on the air talking progressive issues from 10 to 11 a.m. and i online here: www.revolutionBoston.com

Here are some details:
revolutionBoston is expanding to weekends!
The Samantha Clemens Show begins this Saturday on WWAN 1510 am from 10 to 11
We'll be talking about:

-the topic no one wants to talk about! - the Tiller killing with Rev Katherine Ragsdale, President and Dean of Cambridge's Divinity School (and bete noire of the right) who helped organize a vigil for Dr. Tiller, and;
-whether life as we know it will be forever altered after the MA State Democratic convention this weekend, with Craig Sandler, Owner and General Manager of the State House News Service (what will Deval do? are the Democrats behind him? where is all the $$$ going? should state employees give up Evacuation Day? does anyone know what Evacuation Day IS? )
On the conservative side of things, Chuck Morse is flying solo again and has moved his program on WDIS 1170 AM out of Norfolk, Mass., weekdays from 3 to 5 p.m.
Here is his press release:
WDIS AM 1170 / www.wdisam.com / www.chuckmorse.com
Sergio Garcia: 617.842.5153
sergio.garcia01@comcast.net

VETERAN CONSERVATIVE RADIO PERSONALITY CHUCK MORSE OPENS THE MICROPHONES AT WDIS-AM 1170 WITH AFTERNOON SHOW

Chuck Morse, one of the most conservative and controversial radio talk show hosts in the Northeast market, has opened the microphones for “The Boston Tea Party” weekdays at WDIS AM 1170, a news and business station reaching professionals in the Boston-Providence market.

Morse has been named one of the top 100 radio show hosts by Talkers Magazine, the industry’s trade publication, and his show promotes conservative causes in the most liberal political enclave in America.

“I am proud to work alongside the WDIS team and to be conducting my program live from Tasting's Wine Bar and Bistro at Patriot Place, the home of Gilette Stadium and the New England Patriots" said Morse.

“Our program will focus on political, social and cultural issues in the news, and we are looking forward to inviting prominent regional newsmakers, businessmen, academics, media experts and conservative intellectuals,” Morse said.

“The Boston Tea Party” will air Monday through Friday from 3-5 p.m.
Morse was the 2004 Republican nominee for Congress in the Fourth District, which stretches from Brookline to the Rhode Island border. He is the author of several books espousing conservative philosophies and is widely sought as a speaker at forums and debates throughout the region.
“This is a very exciting time for conservatives across America ,” Morse said.

“The Obama administration follies have already offended many Americans, and Republicans are sharpening their message in preparation for the 2010 mid-term Congressional elections.”

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