About Revolutionary Talk

Revolutionary Talk on WREV 760AM

Welcome to Revolutionary Talk, the only show on the dial that takes you straight back to the year 1775. Broadcasting proudly from Norwich, Connecticut, WREV 760AM gives you the news, debates, and fiery opinions of the American Revolution as if they were breaking headlines today.

Our host, Dave, isn’t just reporting history. He’s living it. Each day he puts on the tricorn hat, steps into the studio, and pretends the date outside the window is not 2025, but 1775. When you tune in, you won’t hear history recited in dusty tones. You’ll hear it argued, mocked, and shouted about as if it were happening right now.

The premise is simple. Imagine if talk radio existed in 1775. Imagine Congressmen sparring over reconciliation versus independence, callers weighing in from the tavern, and Loyalists phoning the station to defend the King. Picture John Adams treated like a rising political firebrand, and Benedict Arnold as the daring hero of the hour. Revolutionary Talk delivers those debates as they might have sounded if Norwich had its own AM Talk Radio station in the last year before Independence was declared.

We cover events day by day, tracking the course from powder shortages and petitions to the Declaration itself. The approach is theatrical, but also deeply rooted in history. The facts are real, the voices exaggerated, the opinions sharp. Listeners should be ready for biting commentary, period-style insults, and more than a little humor at the expense of both Patriots, Loyalists and a sauerkraut sucking, sausage eating King.

At its heart, Revolutionary Talk is about making the past present. The American Revolution was not inevitable. It was lived one argument, one crisis, and one decision at a time. By treating it like live talk radio, we capture the uncertainty, the passion, and the drama of those days in a way textbooks never could.

So pour yourself a mug of cider or ale, light a candle, and tune your dial to WREV 760AM. Revolutionary Talk will take you back to a world where rebellion was risky, loyalty was suspect, and liberty was the hottest topic on the airwaves.