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Scott Fybush mentions the orig. press release the new (if approved) owners of WWZN put out talking about
their commitment to "immigrant radio", but then the quickly issued statement that 1510 will stay sports.
He feels that eventually foreign language programming may wind up taking over anyway, and that the
signal does cover some areas where foreign language programming wouild be welcomed.
"It's a pretty good bet that the leased-time sports programming on 1510 will continue, at least for a while. But given the programming that predominates on the rest of Davidson's stations (including WKKB in Rhode Island, WSPR and WACM in Springfield, WXCT in Hartford and a whole slew of signals down south, nearly all of them programmed in Spanish), it's also a decent bet that it won't take long for 1510 to end up speaking a language (or languages) other than English."
Scott Fybush mentions the orig. press release the new (if approved) owners of WWZN put out talking about
their commitment to "immigrant radio", but then the quickly issued statement that 1510 will stay sports.
He feels that eventually foreign language programming may wind up taking over anyway, and that the
signal does cover some areas where foreign language programming wouild be welcomed.
"It's a pretty good bet that the leased-time sports programming on 1510 will continue, at least for a while. But given the programming that predominates on the rest of Davidson's stations (including WKKB in Rhode Island, WSPR and WACM in Springfield, WXCT in Hartford and a whole slew of signals down south, nearly all of them programmed in Spanish), it's also a decent bet that it won't take long for 1510 to end up speaking a language (or languages) other than English."