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Belated thanksgiving thought....

Thank you CBS for not messing up WBZ-AM. While Clear Channel is slashing and burning stations like legendary WHAS in Kentucky - WBZ can still be counted on around the clock with local programming to update us on events like the Everett explosion last night. Imagine turning on the radio and getting no mention or at most a 30 second report. In most cities that is all you would get.

We here in Boston get Steve L. with reporters on live, witnesses calling in with almost real time stories and top quality all the way.

We are lucky - I hope everyone appreciates it and supports it.

BTW: Dan Rea is really doing a bang up job in the evening. I'm listening more to that time slot on BZ more than I have in a long while.
 
Anything other than drive-time is becoming an afterthought: even on the handful of capstone power-stations that were at one time, so great.

Sorry to hear about WHAS. Don't forget that years ago (alas,Ole Tom) BZ did the same thing. It didn't last, but nothing would shock me in the future. Sometime I should list an East of the Mississippi AM top10, with the requirement of no evening synd' allowed.
 
Bet that will be short list (hope you can find 10).

At WHAS the local evening talk show which dates back 40+ years was just cut in favor of syndicated fare.
 
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