
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
Show episodes
This week on Facing the Future, Jessica Riedl of the Manhattan Institute joins us to discuss her list of the top 10 federal budget gimmicks and the potential for tariffs to raise revenues, harm the economy or both.
On this edition of the Friday Fun Bunch we discussed the 129th running of the Boston Marathon which will be run on Monday which is Patriots Day in Massachusetts. Ellen Raffio was with us to preview the third Boston Marathon that she will be participating is as she approaches the 30 marathon mark in her running career.
Get your local sports report from radio host "Ken Cail!"
Today on Artful Living is Beth Gaby from Concord. As an holistic midwife, Beth will discuss a few of her experiences working with the Amish in Pennsylvania. Very Interesting and informative!
Dan Weed of Weed Family Automotive in Concord was our guest on the Thursday show. Our main topic was the possible elimination of the current vehicle inspection program in New Hampshire. The N.H. House voted to eliminate the yearly inspection system while it has recently gone to committee in the N.H. Senate
Can you imagine attempting a brand new career at the same time that most of us would just retire and walk off into the sunset? And what if that new field you’re jumping into is standup comedy? I have an incredible amount of respect for Doris Ballard who’s decided to do that very thing. Honestly, I don’t think I could h