| Date: |
March
9, 2006 |
| Contact: |
Stan
Manning, Director of Programming, Maine |
| Phone: |
(207)
797-0780 |
NASSAU MAINE’S
CLASSIC ROCK “106.7/104.7 THE BONE” LAUNCHES THE
FREE BEER AND HOT WINGS MORNING SHOW
Portland,
ME. — Nassau Broadcasting Partners, LP has announced
that its classic rock station in Portland, ME. WHXR-FM/WHXQ-FM “106.7
AND 104.7 The Bone” will launch a new morning show beginning
Monday, March 13, 2006. “Free Beer and Hot Wings” will
air weekday mornings, 5:30AM to 9:00AM on The Bone.
Free
Beer and Hot Wings along with Zane have been entertaining
classic rock audiences for Nassau Broadcasting with great
success over the last four years. The show is geared toward
adults covering provocative topics from a guy’s perspective
with lots of listener interaction.
“After
Howard Stern left us last year, we wanted to find a show
that would be both entertaining to both men and women but
would also keep the audience wondering what will happen
next. The Free Beer and Hot Wings show fills those shoes
perfectly and besides, who doesn’t like free beer and hot
wings?” says Stan Manning, Director of Programming for
Nassau Broadcasting-Maine.
106.7
and 104.7 The Bone has rocked the airwaves in greater Portland
with real classic rock since April 2004. The station is
locally operated from Nassau’s studios at 477 Congress
St. in Portland. For more information regarding WHXR-FM/WHXQ-FM “106.7
and 104.7 The Bone” or the launch of the show, please contact
Stan Manning, Director of Programming at 207-797-0780.
More information regarding Free Beer and Hot Wings can
be found online at www.boneradio.com.
Nassau
Broadcasting Partners, L.P. is a privately held firm in
Princeton, New Jersey. Pro forma for all pending transactions,
Nassau will own and/or operate 52 radio stations in New
Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Vermont, New Hampshire,
Massachusetts and Maine. It is the 15th largest broadcaster
in the United States in terms of the number of radio stations
it owns. The Company's web site is www.nassaubroadcasting.com