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Nice write-up about WZBR 1410 The Bass

I worked for (then) WOKW 1410 - (1980-81) when it was located in Brockton, near Brockton High School. At that time it was
a family-owned "full service" local station. ON-air DJ, news, board op, one-man-band. Lots of fun! I left there in the fall of 1981,
when it was sold to a New York publishing group, who knew nothing about radio. They spent a ton of money on new equipment
(for an AM daytimer???) and pushed their great programming concept: weather radio. Huh? What the hell is that? Oh - we're gonna
give weather reports every 10 minutes. After about a year and half, they had run it into the ground. The station then went dark,
for a while...
 
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