He isn't technically the prog dir of the station--he buys time from WWZN's owners, but he is in charge of the time he buys. They do have other programming including Red Sox in Spanish. Santos hosted a show on WXKS and WKOX when they were "Boston's Progressive Talk" under Clear
Channel (Sun. afternoons, not daily).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWZN
Dan has a good point about signal strengths on radio-locator maps
>>0.5 mV/m is OK if you have a good radio and there is not too much interference (lamp dimmers etc) but it's not a signal you would discover accidentally on most radios. You'd have to be looking for it. Most listeners in urban areas will not bother with 2.5 mV/m....In this day and age, with all of the interference on AM, 0.15 mV/m is just marginally better than no signal at all.
Channel (Sun. afternoons, not daily).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WWZN
Dan has a good point about signal strengths on radio-locator maps
>>0.5 mV/m is OK if you have a good radio and there is not too much interference (lamp dimmers etc) but it's not a signal you would discover accidentally on most radios. You'd have to be looking for it. Most listeners in urban areas will not bother with 2.5 mV/m....In this day and age, with all of the interference on AM, 0.15 mV/m is just marginally better than no signal at all.