| Date: |
October 26, 2007 |
| Contact: |
Robert
J. Fulmer, New Hampshire Regional Manager |
| Phone: |
603-524-1323 |
NASSAU
BROADCASTING BRINGS A CHAMPIONSHIP TO NEW HAMPSHIRE
Nassau
Broadcasting has reached a decision regarding which New
Hampshire stations will carry WEEI sports programming.
Management announced today that WWHQ-FM, and WWHK-FM, currently
known as “102.3 and 101.5 The Hawk” Classic
Rock, will change to the much anticipated sports programming
in January 2008.
“ Listeners and Advertisers have been eagerly awaiting this
news for some time, and sports fans have been enthusiastic
and supportive since discussions began,” said Robert
Fulmer, New Hampshire’s Regional Manager for Nassau
Broadcasting. “Everyone is really excited to finally
have this format in the market.”
WEEI Sports Radio is the nation’s leading sports talk
radio station, delivering quality sports content for millions
of active fans. Focused on Boston’s professional sports
teams, WEEI is the radio home of successful talk shows featuring
interviews from your favorite New England sports teams. Now,
New Hampshire’s sports thirsty listeners will have
compelling and comprehensive coverage of the Boston Red Sox,
Boston Celtics, Boston Bruins and New England Patriots for
the first time.
In addition to this change, WNNH 99.1 FM and WLKZ 104.9 FM,
known as “Oldies 99 and 104.9” will transition
to programming which will accommodate both Classic Rock and
Oldies Listeners. The stations will be re-branded as “99.1
FRANK FM” and “104.9 FRANK FM,” with Sarah
Sullivan as Program Director, AJ Dukette as Operations Manager
and featuring Pat Kelly as the host of the new morning show.
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About Nassau Broadcasting
Nassau Broadcasting Partners, L.P., a privately held firm
in Princeton, New Jersey, currently owns and/or operates
53 radio stations in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland,
Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Maine. The Company's
web site is www.nassaubroadcasting.com.
About Entercom Communications
Entercom is one of the nation's largest radio broadcasters,
with operations in San Francisco, Boston, Seattle, Denver,
Sacramento, Portland, Kansas City, Indianapolis, Milwaukee,
Austin, Norfolk, Buffalo, New Orleans, Providence, Memphis,
Greensboro, Rochester, Greenville/Spartanburg, Madison,
Wichita, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton, Springfield and Gainesville/Ocala.