Local Radio?
During the recent power outages, we found ourselves unsuccessfully searching our battery-powered radio's AM and FM bands for local news. Are there any local radio stations (with actual people behind the microphone) that we might be able to receive in the Wolfeboro area? Thanks.
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97.1 FM 1420 AM WASR in Wolfeboro. However, I believe they were off the air during the recent power outage
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Looks like Jack Heath on radio 1490-am Laconia, the voice of NH, is no longer on the air .....as of the last week......so, anyone know.....what's the poop on radio talker, Jack Heath?
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Wmwv
WMWV (93.5 fm) from Conway might come in in Wolfeboro, I have no problem receiving it in New Hampton. Announcers are all low key, they have frequent short local news blurbs and public announcements, promote local businesses, and play an eclectic music mix that you won't hear anywhere else. It's a music format playing mainly blues, rock and adult alternative.
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Oh no! I loved Jack Heath. I listened to him every morning on the way to work.
As for WASR, I don't even listen to it any more. It is not much more local than any other generic station. They have Jake on the Lake break in with news from the region sometimes but who cares. I am very disappointed with what has happened to a radio station that Al and Sharon created to be a LOCAL station. |
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Really??? I knew them very well. I was sitting on my parent's porch and in high school when I first met him. He walked up in his Navy uniform and introduced himself telling me he was looking for a place for a tower for the new radio station he was going to start. Later Sharon and I played together on a women's basketball team and we went with the husbands for pizza after every game. They worked their butts off to create a local radio station and they did a good job in my opinion! Did you ever hear the radio station when they had it? They had an extended state, local and regional news report morning and noon. They really did work hard to cover all the local meetings and local news. I truly miss it and I know a lot of other people who do too.
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I am with ya' DRH. And do you remember for a few years John Bridges did a lake report, too? He went out for a 5am ride in his kayak and reports on conditions and temps. etc. It was so local, it was a great station! Alan always teased me about coming in early to do the morning sports report. So one morning he actually said on air that I was going to come in and do it but I didn't show up! He said he didn't know what happened. It was a lot of fun.
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Thank you Cindido and NH.Solar for your helpful replies.
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Facebook, Nov 9 at 8:29: "New Hampshire today with Jack Heath: Show is coming back on in The Lakes Region on another station within the next few days out of Wolfeboro that will cover the Lakes Region wasr"
https://www.facebook.com/JackHeathRadio/ Wikipedia says that Jack's old home in the morning, from maybe 6-9am, was on WEMJ 1490-am Laconia which has only 1000-watts of broadcast power during the daytime, and Jack's new home, WASR 1420-am Wolfeboro has 5000-watts of broadcast power during the daytime ....... so here's hoping Jack can be heard here....... all the many, many miles across the big lake ........ in Meredith. For me ..... it's either 1300-am oldie moldies, NH-Vermont-Maine public radio or Jack ...... who is totally fair and balanced .....Jack has the gift of gab! ....... except Fox dropped their 'Fair and Balanced' line maybe a month ago. So, Fox should now be say'n: 'No longer fair and balanced!' .....ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha |
That's good news. Maybe they are changing their format again then. We do need a local station.
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Wmwv 93.5
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Great music mix, and the AP news feed every 30 minutes. No obnoxious commercials. Some local news too. I leave my Tivoli One tuned to this station all day. A great background station. (however, I am getting a little tired hearing the same Dari Queen commmercial with Layloni) Mark |
If you have a 'smart' phone, you can check places like Weather.com or NOAA.
Radio, TV and newspaper websites might be informative also. |
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The tv commercial is particularly bad. At least get some clothes that fit.
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Awwwwg. I couldn't help myself. Dave Sent from my SM-T580 using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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I noticed this too. It looked like they didn’t know they were shooting a commercial that morning when they got dressed. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wzIa0DU6OKU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> Yup! Some the most annoying stupid a$$ commercials out there. |
They win! We all remember those ads! And though we all hate them, when thinking of looking for furniture, we will think of them.
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TopWater, i never saw that one before. That is hilarious.
Tis, I would never shop there solely because of the ads. They bought the furniture store on 28 in Wolfeboro and we pass it all the time. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Jack Heath
I tuned in WASR a little after 7am this morning and Jack Heath's program was being broadcast. The station's website makes no mention of the programming change, however.
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Today, Dec 11, 2017, at aprox 8:15am while driving the car, it could have been a content cut to eliminate a negative Trump news report from American ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley when the news feed on Jack Heath's morning 1420am-Wolfeboro radio show was quickly cut with info moving to a local charity event-public service announcement.
Nikki Haley was about to say "They should be heard, and they should be dealt with. And I think we heard from them prior to the election. And I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak up. And we should all be willing to listen to them." Maybe it was just a coincidence, maybe not, maybe a WASR-Wolfeboro 1420am editorial policy to cut away from negative Trump "fake" news ........ dunno? "I know that he was elected," Nikki Haley said. "But, you know, women should always feel comfortable coming forward. And we should all be willing to listen to them." |
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