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This newspaper article questions whether "WRKL's 'Hotline' may have gotten too hot." The politically-charged call-in talk show was one of WRKL's most popular programs, as it provided a space for community dialogue on important and controversial issues.
Only five days after the fire, thanks to community support and the donation of studio space and equipment from fellow area broadcasters, WRKL was able to sign back on the air. Their first broadcast was an installment of "Hotline," hosted by Al Spiro. |