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Stephen King's Maine Radio Stations Will Go Silent for Good on New Year's Eve. More. Mark Lennihan. FILE - In this June 1, 2017, photo, author Stephen King speaks at Book Expo America in New York.
Three radio stations in Maine that are owned by author Stephen King will shut down at the end of December, King’s company said on Monday. The Bangor-area stations — owned by the King’s ...
In this June 1, 2017, photo, author Stephen King speaks at Book Expo America in New York. King announced that he's closing three radio stations that he owns.
“Independent, locally owned radio stations used to be the norm,” said Ken Wood, the general manager of the stations for the last 10 years. “There’re only a few left in Maine, and we’re ...
Three radio stations owned by author Stephen King since the early 1980s will go silent at the end of the year. The stations, headquartered in Bangor and airing classic rock and adult alternative ...
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Stephen King is killing off his cluster of money-losing radio stations in Maine, announcing on Monday (Dec. 2) that WZON, WKIT and WZLO will cease operations in the Bangor area on Dec. 31 after 41 ...
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The Associated Press on MSNStephen King's Maine radio stations will go silent for good on New Year's Eve - MSNBANGOR, Maine (AP) — Stephen King’s raucous rock ‘n’ roll radio station is going silent at year’s end. The renowned author ...
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Stephen King to Close His Three Maine Radio Stations - MSNStephen King's Radio Stations. The renowned author said in a statement on Monday that his three radio stations will be closing, adding that he has enjoyed being a local independent owner.
Stephen King's Maine radio stations will go silent for good on New Year's Eve. In this June 1, 2017, photo, author Stephen King speaks at Book Expo America in New York.
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