...on North Shore
http://www.ecnnews.com/cgi-bin/05/snstory.pl?-sec-News+1k589g0+fn-wesx+page_0
The small AM radio station in Salem and later Marblehead has spent the last 67 years telling listeners who won the elections, scored the touchdowns and robbed the banks in their communities. But the WESX that generations have come to know and love will soon cease to exist.
The station, along with its sister station in Quincy, was recently sold for $4.5 million to a Connecticut businessman who plans to take down WESX's 180-foot antenna in Marblehead, move the studio to Chelsea and maybe even change its call letters.
The sale still must be approved by the Federal Communications Commission, but the station's final day will probably come sometime in May
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http://www.ecnnews.com/cgi-bin/05/snstory.pl?-sec-News+1k589g0+fn-wesx+page_0
The small AM radio station in Salem and later Marblehead has spent the last 67 years telling listeners who won the elections, scored the touchdowns and robbed the banks in their communities. But the WESX that generations have come to know and love will soon cease to exist.
The station, along with its sister station in Quincy, was recently sold for $4.5 million to a Connecticut businessman who plans to take down WESX's 180-foot antenna in Marblehead, move the studio to Chelsea and maybe even change its call letters.
The sale still must be approved by the Federal Communications Commission, but the station's final day will probably come sometime in May
(If the article is inaccessible try:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1580302/posts )_