Posted: April 22, 2009 - 5:06 PM

        
        

                


        


        
        

        
KINGSTON — Kingston Morning Radio could fall silent if its organizers don’t 
raise $5,500 by the end of April. 
Walter
Maxwell, who founded the popular morning radio show, said the slumping
economy has stifled donations. On April 29, the Morning Show will hold
a radio-thon from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. to raise the money it needs to
operate through mid-summer. The show broadcasts on WGHQ, 920 AM. 
Kingston Morning Radio would likely end if donations are not given, Maxwell 
said.       
        


        
                
                
                
                                        
                
                
                
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show’s volunteer hosts interview guests and take telephone calls to
promote conversation about topics of local interest. Kingston Morning
Radio received about $59,000 from donors and underwriters in 2008. The
money goes toward renting the station from it’s corporate owner, Pamal
Broadcasting.
Adam Bosch
via Yimber Gaviria, Colombiahttp://yimber-gaviria.blogspot.com



      
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