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Article: Local radio stations may go Spanish.(Business)
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- The Boston Herald
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- December 7, 2006
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Byline: JESSE NOYES
Boston may soon have a new Spanish-language radio station as WKOX-AM drops its liberal talk format, sources said.
The progressive talk currently heard on WKOX-AM (1200) and WXKS-AM (1430), including Air America Radio, is being dropped in favor of a Spanish-language format sometime in the beginning of next year, several sources said.
WKOX and WXKS, which are owned by Clear Channel Communications, air syndicated talk shows from the Jones Radio Network and from the bankrupt Air America Radio network.
Station officials confirmed the liberal talk format will be discontinued, but were mum on what will take its place.
But sources with ...