Community meeting Wednesday to save local radio shows
WXBR 1460, the last Brockton AM station, has gone to an
international programming format, but some residents want to keep their
favorite shows on the air.
BROCKTON – A meeting will be held Wednesday evening to gather support to save the local programming on WXBR 1460.
City
activist Dennis Hursey, working with radio host Ron Van Dam, has
organized the meeting at 7 p.m. at George’s Cafe on Belmont Street to
gather ideas in an effort to buy the morning block of airtime from WXBR.
“People are laughing at me that I can save the radio station,” Hursey said. “I don’t know if I can, but I’m going to try.”
Local
voices are no longer a part of WXBR’s programming after station owner
Azure Media LLC announced last week that it is changing to a foreign
language format focusing on international paid programming.
Van
Dam said he is not sure exactly how much it would cost to buy the
morning time, but that it “would not be staggering.” He said
Florida-based Azure Media would likely be open to such an arrangement,
as it has been at its other stations.
Jhonson
Napoleon, president of Azure Media, which bought the station two years
ago, has declined to comment on the change at WXBR.
Hursey
said he is eager to save the local programming because the city lacks
live entertainment and WXBR was Brockton’s last English-language
station.
“We don’t have a movie theatre, we
don’t have ballroom dancing – radio is live entertainment,” he said.
“Not to have a radio station in a city of 100,000 people is ludicrous.”
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