Weazel Radio

Weazel Radio first hit the San Andreas airwaves in 2000, broadcasting via two main radio towers on the frequency 161.250FM. Today, their controversial programming echoes from Blaine County's Raton Canyon tower and from studios in downtown Los Santos.

Shows originating from the studio such as "Good Morning San Andreas" with host Richard Brown draw millions of daily listeners. Controversial programming covers politics, economics, health, and conspiracy theories popular with the Weazel Radio listening area demographic..

The rural Raton Canyon tower covers the vast Blaine County region with shows like "Beyond Insemination" focused on agriculture issues and "Off the Grid." Late nights feature paranormal programs for desert dwellers.

Music programming comes into the mix on 161.250FM at nights and on weekend evenings with the rowdy “Friday Night Freakout” featuring hardcore rock bands. During the day on weekends, country classics can be heard in Blaine County while pop plays in Los Santos.

Popular hosts helped cement Weazel Radio's brand with fiery rhetoric and edgy topics avoided by other networks.

Experts credit Weazel Radio with revolutionizing partisan talk format and making conservatism hip for newer generations.

For those craving news and opinions untainted by politically correct censors, Weazel Radio delivers daily catharsis. The network continues growing as public distrust of mainstream media hits new highs. Despite external threats and boycotts, the hosts' inflammatory rhetoric and doom-saying prophecies reach more ears than ever before.

Flip between the Maze Bank and Raton Canyon towers' signals to enjoy the full diversity of Weazel Radio's offerings. Just don't expect much moderation - they continue pushing boundaries few other broadcasters dare, for better or worse.

Now the San Andreas Communications Commission is threatening action against Weazel Radio for possible violations. So keep that dial set to 161.250FM for Weazel Radio's potent dose of commentary, twisted humor, and topics too hot for mainstream airwaves. Their motto remains "We're #1 in angering wusses."