Veteran Radio Programmer Grows ‘Connecticut Gold’

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A Class B AM Radio with 1kw of daytime power was all but left for dead by Quinnipiac University in May 2019. Some 17 months later, a veteran New England radio programming figure stepped in and rescued WATX — a facility he worked at in 1967 under its original WDEE calls.


Today, Clark Smidt is proving to naysayers that AM radio still matters in the Constitution State. That said, he’s cognizant that having an FM translator will further bring potential listeners, explaining his just-filed-for-regulatory approval Asset Purchase Agreement.

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