Prog. talk host Deborah "Arnie" Arnesen has a new gig at WCCM AM 1110 in Salem, NH. She has done radio before as well as a nightly show on WZMY-TV 50 in Derry, NH (as of now she's also doing a show at Ch 50 Sundays at 11 am). This info courtesy of Scott Fybush's North East Radio Watch.
Her radio show is "(Political) Chowder in the Morning", 6-9 am
http://www.arniearnesen.com/
Live streaming and podcasts at http://www.1110wccm.com/site
The station is daytime only. Here is their coverage map.
http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WCCM&service=AM&status=L&hours=D
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Arnesen ran for gov. of N.H. in 1992--sometimes you can still see
cars with Arnie! bumper stickers. She lost her radio gig at WTPL-FM
in Hillsboro, NH in 2005--a Concord Monitor article at the time said
her show was "too provocative to sell ads" and Arnesen was quoted
as follows:
"I have started calling SUVs, FU-vs, because it's not acceptable anymore that 90 percent of people who own them don't need them. For the 10 percent who do need them I say, 'Have them, have a semi-truck'. Here's the problem: If the bread-and-butter of small radio stations is car businesses, who's going to buy me?"
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051215/REPOSITORY/512150360/1031
Her radio show is "(Political) Chowder in the Morning", 6-9 am
http://www.arniearnesen.com/
Live streaming and podcasts at http://www.1110wccm.com/site
The station is daytime only. Here is their coverage map.
http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WCCM&service=AM&status=L&hours=D
--------------------------------------
Arnesen ran for gov. of N.H. in 1992--sometimes you can still see
cars with Arnie! bumper stickers. She lost her radio gig at WTPL-FM
in Hillsboro, NH in 2005--a Concord Monitor article at the time said
her show was "too provocative to sell ads" and Arnesen was quoted
as follows:
"I have started calling SUVs, FU-vs, because it's not acceptable anymore that 90 percent of people who own them don't need them. For the 10 percent who do need them I say, 'Have them, have a semi-truck'. Here's the problem: If the bread-and-butter of small radio stations is car businesses, who's going to buy me?"
http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051215/REPOSITORY/512150360/1031