Tuesday, March 2nd 2010 Boston's New Home for Rush Radio
Tom McConnell
Vice President
Clear Channel Radio Boston
tommcconnell@clearchannel.com
781.396.1430
BOSTON'S NEW HOME FOR RUSH RADIO
The new home of Rush Limbaugh: Rush Radio 1200/ WXKS-AM
BOSTON, MA - March 2, 2010 - A Boston radio revolution months in the making will take place on Monday, March 8, 2010 at noon as "Rush Radio 1200/WXKS" becomes the new home of The Rush Limbaugh Show.
The historic launch will be led by radio giant and conservative talk master Rush Limbaugh, weekdays 12pm-3pm, followed by The Sean Hannity Show 3pm-6pm, The Jason Lewis Show 6pm-9pm, The Mark Levin Show 9p-12mid, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory midnight - 6am and The Glenn Beck Program 9am -12noon.
"Boston is the birthplace of the American Revolution," says Bill George, Program Director of Rush Radio 1200/WXKS. "Rush Radio will lead a new revolution beginning Monday, March 8th at noon. From our months of research and planning to Scott Brown's recent Senate win, it's clear that there is a changing tide in Massachusetts. People are ready to embrace the type of conservative ideals that Rush Radio 1200 and its hosts embrace."
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