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Boston Radio?

Not as popular as the eight markets (including this one) before it...
 
I assume he means the percentage of people listening is higher.

I think Boston has a huge number of sports fans who tune into WEEI and then news stations for scores and whatnot. There are also a lot more NPR and classical fans, and I think one tends to leave those stations on longer. Anyway, those are just my guesses having grown up there.
 
scooty430 said:
I assume he means the percentage of people listening is higher.

I think Boston has a huge number of sports fans who tune into WEEI and then news stations for scores and whatnot. There are also a lot more NPR and classical fans, and I think one tends to leave those stations on longer. Anyway, those are just my guesses having grown up there.

And all the college students and educated people that listen to the news and political talk.
 
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