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WHEB Radio Station Building For Sale in Portsmouth
An icon of Portsmouth, the WHEB Radio station building on Route 1, could soon become anything but a broadcast facility.
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Roger Wood produces a podcast called “Roger Wood Indepth” covering news and life in New Hampshire. Wood is a well-known, award-winning radio, television and newspaper journalist with more than 30 years of experience. He has written and produced news and features for many radio stations and networks over the years.
An icon of Portsmouth, the WHEB Radio station building on Route 1, could soon become anything but a broadcast facility.
Roger Wood is an award winning radio, podcast, newspaper and television journalist, with over 40 years of experience in the media.
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