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I suspect the second sentence, regarding syndicated programming, is left over from the previous ownership, given the stated goals of the Bartis ownership. I hear local programming on my occasional drives through the city, and it would be peculiar if WSMN still carried Laura Ingraham, as she is now on WFEA, 17 miles to the north. Spike-from-NH (talk) 13:42, 28 March 2018 (UTC)Reply
It was definitely left over — the other two shows mentioned in that sentence, The Fred Thompson Show and The Jerry Doyle Show, haven't been on the air in any market in a few years, so I've taken that mention out. (Indeed, both Thompson and Doyle are dead.) The station's own schedule shows that, for the most part, "Great Uninterrupted Music" airs in off-hours with no local show, instead of syndicated fare. --WCQuidditch☎✎11:32, 29 March 2018 (UTC)Reply