WKXL - New Hampshire Talk Radio
WKXL 103.9/101.9 FM, 1450 AM, and NHTalkRadio.com continue to be a vibrant New Hampshire media entity. The station first hit the airwaves in 1946 and to this day keeps Granite Staters informed and engaged in the current events of our times. Our goals are very simple to inform and entertain our listeners with interviews and stories that are thoughtful and compelling. From tragedy to triumph, fires to championship celebrations, the New Hampshire Primary to the City Council race, we have you covered. You can listen live to WKXL seven days a week on 1450 AM, 101.9 FM/103.9 FM, and NHTalkRadio.com/live
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The New Hampshire Mountain Kings return home this weekend for a pair of games and the latest edition of "Mountain Kings Catch-Up" features a pair of Mountain Kings goaltenders. Sam Scopa of Lexington, Massachusetts and Evan Johnston of Bedford, New Hampshire are featured on the program hosted by Alex Posani and Ken Cai
Matt Cahoon (Academic Dean), Kyrie Ellison-Keller (Associate Dir. of Theatre) and Kate Dugas (Technical Director) went to New Hampton in hopes of building a theatre program that would attract students interested in studying theatre at a high level as a way to prepare for the college audition process. In just about 2 ye
It's Friday, which means the Friday Fun Bunch is in the WKXL Studios! Ken Cail interviews Tom Raffio, President & CEO of Northeast Delta Dental, Ellen Raffio, and Kitty Rae the OFFICIAL “Flick Chick."
On Artful Living today, Jane speaks with Tara Henley and some students from St John Regional School in Concord. They talk academics and upcoming events. Come and join our conversation!
Thursday was a sports day on the program with the public address voice of the New Hampshire Mountain Kings hockey team, Alex Posani. Among the topics discussed; expansion in the National Hockey League, Major League Baseball with two teams playing in minor league facilities starting in March and the recent woes of the N
This week on Facing the Future we’ll explore why Zombies are controlling the federal budget. Our guest, who makes that allegation in a new book, is Eugene Steuerle, Institute fellow and Richard B. Fisher chair at the Urban Institute. Concord Coalition Chief Economist Steve Robinson joins the conversation.