Posted on 09/10/2016 4:40:06 AM PDT by raccoonradio
The Curt Schilling Show starts today supposedly on one station-- WFEA AM 1370 and FM 99.9 in Manchester NH but more are promised and the show can be heard, and seen at https://curtschillingshow.com/ It will be every Saturday from 9 am to noon Eastern. The contract is for 52 weeks. (There is no mention of the show on the WFEA website or facebook but Howie did mention it, and whatever is the case, he will be online).
Howie Carr Show produces this potentially national (on terrestrial radio) show, and Howie's helpers Steve Robinson and Grace Curley will be aboard. Politics, sports, culture and more. Schilling won the World Series with the Boston Red Sox and is an outspoken conservative whose opinions got him fired from ESPN. He filled in for Howie Carr on Labor Day.
ping
But that haircut, geez louise !
I watched him on Periscope. He can think on his feet. I think he will succeed.
Sounds like WFEA has Talking Cars at least on stream. TRY the stream at curtschillingshow.com works for me
My wife worked at FEA when we lived in NH back in the late eighties.
Tiny, tiny station.
Also available streaming from the tunein application.
Good luck Curt!
The more voices the better.
I just tuned in and they have a home handyman show on just as their schedule states.
Thanks for the ping——and the info.
Will he be taking questions about Advanced Squad Leader?
(Those who know...know).
Curt was *fantastic* subbing for Howie that day... we listened to nearly the entire show. If he doesn't have a future as a politician, he certainly does as a conservative talk radio host. Maybe on Fox News (or One American Network) as well? ;-)
Yeah maybe they had a contract to run it a few more weeks but he was on at curtschillingshow dot com.Maybe will be podcast.
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