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Susan Bickelhaupt, Globe Staff. "It's curtains for all-news on the radio."The Boston Globe (Boston, MA). The New York Times Company. 1991.HighBeam Research. 2 May. 2013 <http://www.highbeam.com>.
Susan Bickelhaupt, Globe Staff. "It's curtains for all-news on the radio."The Boston Globe (Boston, MA). 1991.HighBeam Research. (May 2, 2013).http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7675498.html
Susan Bickelhaupt, Globe Staff. "It's curtains for all-news on the radio."The Boston Globe (Boston, MA). The New York Times Company. 1991. Retrieved May 02, 2013 from HighBeam Research:http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-7675498.html

It was just a year ago that a seemingly minor development inradio made major headlines: CBS severed its 54-year-old tie with newsradio station WEEI-AM (590).
Listeners nervously wondered what this meant to the station thathad only months ago been sold to the Boston Celtics. Apparently, itmeant a lot.
WEEI will be all-sports radio instead of all-news, startingtomorrow. So all those listeners who had their clock radios set towake up to the voices of Nick Mills and Gay Vernon will instead bejostled awake by the antics of Andy Moes.
Meanwhile, other stations are practically drooling over theprospect of grabbing new listeners who might feel abandoned by …

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