Stephen King's Maine radio stations will go silent for good on New Year's Eve
Briefly

Stephen King's decision to close his three Bangor radio stations at the end of the year marks the end of an era for independent radio in Maine.
At age 77, Stephen King reflects on his longtime commitment to local radio, expressing pride in keeping the stations running despite ongoing financial struggles.
General manager Ken Wood expressed sadness over the closure, remarking on the significance of having maintained these independent stations in a landscape dominated by corporate broadcasting.
Stephen King began his radio journey at age 36 with WZON, a nod to his book 'The Dead Zone', showcasing his passion for both literature and music.
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