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ACTUALLY HEARD A (LOCAL) COMMERCIAL ON WILD!

A Mattapan health club is a running a spot on WILD. Everything else I hear is sydicated, and most breaks during the national talk shows and music programming contain nothing but tired PSAs. The spot for the local business really stands out because it's so unique to hear one now.
 
if its the new BSC location in Mattapan...they also had ads on pirate hot 877
 
Early Byrd said:
A Mattapan health club is a running a spot on WILD. Everything else I hear is sydicated, and most breaks during the national talk shows and music programming contain nothing but tired PSAs. The spot for the local business really stands out because it's so unique to hear one now.

WNSH-AM 1570 in Beverly seems to have only one local advertiser also: a place that claims to cure any allergies not with medicines or surgery but by using selected frequencies on wristbands. Why do I have the feeling that some government agency will be at their doors to shut them down (the allergy outfit, not WNSH).
 
if its the new BSC location in Mattapan...they also had ads on pirate hot 877

No, I think it was Planet Fitness, Mattapan location.
 
Laurence Glavin said:
Early Byrd said:
A Mattapan health club is a running a spot on WILD. Everything else I hear is sydicated, and most breaks during the national talk shows and music programming contain nothing but tired PSAs. The spot for the local business really stands out because it's so unique to hear one now.

WNSH-AM 1570 in Beverly seems to have only one local advertiser also: a place that claims to cure any allergies not with medicines or surgery but by using selected frequencies on wristbands. Why do I have the feeling that some government agency will be at their doors to shut them down (the allergy outfit, not WNSH).

Yep, I have seen these magic wristbands being advertised on television lately as well...

Supposedly they do everything except wash your windows and cure cancer.
 
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