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archerlistener
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The AM talk network, WILK in Northeast, PA, has abandoned Hannity & O'Reilly in favor of local talkers. The political climate in the area is quite entertaining and provides much ammunition when it comes to local issues. This should hopefully prove to be a good move.
In addition, the station just began broadcasting their AM talk programming on an FM station, which I find quite exciting. Is it common to have talk radio on the FM?
Also, I'm curious if it's a trend that other markets are dropping Hannity & O'Reilly?
In addition, the station just began broadcasting their AM talk programming on an FM station, which I find quite exciting. Is it common to have talk radio on the FM?
Also, I'm curious if it's a trend that other markets are dropping Hannity & O'Reilly?