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'''National Radio Network''' (NRN) is a defunct commercial [[radio network]] in [[United States]]. It is owned and operated by Langer Broadcasting, which is located in [[Framingham, Massachusetts]], and was operated from [[flagship station]] [[WSRO]]. The network primarily relied on other networks, including [[CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks]] and the [[USA Radio Network]], to provide programming over a very limited network of affiliates. It ceased operations quietly in 2010 when WSRO switched to [[Portugese language]] programming.
'''National Radio Network''' (NRN) is a defunct commercial [[radio network]] in [[United States]]. It is owned and operated by Langer Broadcasting, which is located in [[Framingham, Massachusetts]], and was operated from [[flagship station]] [[WSRO]]. The network primarily relied on other networks, including [[CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks]] and the [[USA Radio Network]], to provide programming over a very limited network of affiliates. It ceased operations quietly in 2010 when WSRO switched to [[Portuguese language]] programming.


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Revision as of 14:34, 29 August 2010

National Radio Network (NRN) is a defunct commercial radio network in United States. It is owned and operated by Langer Broadcasting, which is located in Framingham, Massachusetts, and was operated from flagship station WSRO. The network primarily relied on other networks, including CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks and the USA Radio Network, to provide programming over a very limited network of affiliates. It ceased operations quietly in 2010 when WSRO switched to Portuguese language programming.

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