Be sure to tune into Fisk and Simmons College radio for their perspective on the election.
88.1FM WFSK Presents: Live Election Night Coverage of local, statewide & national races beginning right after the polls close at 7pm. Co-Anchored by Sharon Kay and Ron Wynn, WFSK will present on the ground perspective from key battleground states such as Ohio, Wisconsin & Virginia.
Hear the excitement as the returns come in from around Tennessee and other states. WFSK hopes you get a chance to tune in during the course of this historic election coverage. They stream at www.wfskfm.org or on Dar.fm or TuneIn.
Simmons College will be covering the election also but with a bit more of a slant toward Massachusetts politics because there school is not far from Romney headquarters. The stream at Simmons College Radio or on Dar.fm and TuneIn.
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