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Better Boston radio broadcasters workplace environments?

What Boston radio broadcasters have a relatively better workplace environment comparing to other Boston radio broadcasters?
 
Most of those working in the business would be hesitant to answer this question. Who wants to kill their own career?
It is akin to asking, so, how often do you beat your wife?
 
I would assume the smaller, the better. However some of smallest places (non radio) had the very worst bosses though!
 
Back in the day it was suggested that WZOU was a good station to work for, but didn't pay well. The owner of WZOU said that they were like family then pointed to Kiss 108 just having a very fancy Christmas party, but had just laid off 7 people! This was in Dean Johnson's Boston Herald's radio article.

I can say these things because while I am a radio historian, I never worked in the industry at all.
 
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