• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

Conservative Chuck Morse to launch WBIX 2-4 pm show

thanks to tip off from Save Prog Talk Boston Yahooooooooooooo group. Morse ran against Barney
Frank recently:

http://www.chuckmorse.com/

>>CHUCK MORSE to host "MORSE CODE" starting Monday, September 3 on WBIX AM 1060
"Morse Code" launches Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3 on WBIX AM 1060, a 50 thousand watt radio station in Framingham, Mass. The program will run daily, Mon-Fri 2-4 pm and will be streamed at WBIX.com

(50kW days?)
 
raccoonradio said:
thanks to tip off from Save Prog Talk Boston Yahooooooooooooo group. Morse ran against Barney
Frank recently:

http://www.chuckmorse.com/

>>CHUCK MORSE to host "MORSE CODE" starting Monday, September 3 on WBIX AM 1060
"Morse Code" launches Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3 on WBIX AM 1060, a 50 thousand watt radio station in Framingham, Mass. The program will run daily, Mon-Fri 2-4 pm and will be streamed at WBIX.com

(50kW days?)

and, following Chuck, it'll be the Peter Blute Show, followed by Kerry Healey and Shannon O'Brien--as a team--(hey, givin' equal time) ;D
 
>>Kerry Healey and Shannon O'Brien

Don't worry about losing the election--there's a future for you in talk radio! :)
How about this, Fairness Doctrine people:
--The Al Franken and Ann Coulter Show
--Mike Savage, Meet Mike Malloy
--Stephanie Miller and Laura Ingraham

Former governors square off:
--Mitt Romney (should he lose nomination) & Mike Dukakis

"Well golly gee, Mike, we really ought to talk about some of the wasteful spending going on..."
"That's er, a good point, er, Mitt. When I was governor we had a very, very good way of
solving unemployment. We just hired everybody to, er, be in state government. Good jobs at
good wages. Like I was telling Kitty the other day..."

zzzzzzzzzzzzzz :)
 
WBIX would get more listeners if they dropped a line into Brad Bliedt's prison cell. He certainly would be more interesting than another right-wing nut.
 
I know Chuck pretty well and he is an interesting guy. We don't agree on a lot. But he has been pluggin' away in the biz for about as long as I have and has published some books with topics you wouldn't normally see in print by major publishers. I don't have a radio at work - I listen to Webcasting - but I will definitely check out the show. Thanks for letting us know.

raccoonradio said:
thanks to tip off from Save Prog Talk Boston Yahooooooooooooo group. Morse ran against Barney
Frank recently:

http://www.chuckmorse.com/

>>CHUCK MORSE to host "MORSE CODE" starting Monday, September 3 on WBIX AM 1060
"Morse Code" launches Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3 on WBIX AM 1060, a 50 thousand watt radio station in Framingham, Mass. The program will run daily, Mon-Fri 2-4 pm and will be streamed at WBIX.com

(50kW days?)
 
Anthony Schinella said:
I know Chuck pretty well and he is an interesting guy. We don't agree on a lot. But he has been pluggin' away in the biz for about as long as I have and has published some books with topics you wouldn't normally see in print by major publishers. I don't have a radio at work - I listen to Webcasting - but I will definitely check out the show. Thanks for letting us know.

(50kW days?)

Has Morse EVER had a show for which he didn't pay for the air time? Is he an attorney? Whatever his day job, it must provide him with the disposable income to buy the time.

Stu Taylor, who is on WBIX from 8:00AM to 9:00AM, is a building contractor in Lexington, I believe. He probably doesn't have to build too many $1.4-million houses to make the money to buy the time for his show, plus he has a sponsor--a restaurant on Hartwell Ave in Lexington that must get way more time than they pay for--or maybe Taylor just gets all he can eat there in trade for the endless mentions

As for 50 kW--it's 40 kW non-CH days (22 kW CH). But with the greater-than-half-wave towers, WBIX's daytime signal is easily equivalent to 50 kW (in fact the non-CH signal almost meets the minimum pattern RMS for a 50 kW Class A AM. And the 22-kW CH signal almost meets the minimum pattern RMS for a 50 kW Class B AM. The 2500W night signal--also from greater-than-half-wave towers--is obviously far less potent, and the QRM from co-channel KYW can be pretty bad, depending on atmospheric conditions and where you are listening.
 
Actually, yeah, his first show, on WMFO. He came to the station about two years after I first got my show there. He isn't an attorney - he has a promotions company which does stuff like hang posters around college campuses and things like that. He has some pretty big clients back in the late 1990s. I assume things are still going well now.


Has Morse EVER had a show for which he didn't pay for the air time? Is he an attorney? Whatever his day job, it must provide him with the disposable income to buy the time.

Stu Taylor, who is on WBIX from 8:00AM to 9:00AM, is a building contractor in Lexington, I believe. He probably doesn't have to build too many $1.4-million houses to make the money to buy the time for his show, plus he has a sponsor--a restaurant on Hartwell Ave in Lexington that must get way more time than they pay for--or maybe Taylor just gets all he can eat there in trade for the endless mentions

As for 50 kW--it's 40 kW non-CH days (22 kW CH). But with the greater-than-half-wave towers, WBIX's daytime signal is easily equivalent to 50 kW (in fact the non-CH signal almost meets the minimum pattern RMS for a 50 kW Class A AM. And the 22-kW CH signal almost meets the minimum pattern RMS for a 50 kW Class B AM. The 2500W night signal--also from greater-than-half-wave towers--is obviously far less potent, and the QRM from co-channel KYW can be pretty bad, depending on atmospheric conditions and where you are listening.
[/quote]
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom