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  2. The Radio Chick - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Chick is the on-air name for Leslie Gold, an American radio personality whose talk show features comedian Chuck Nice and her producer, Paul "Butch" Brennan. Leslie is a recurring guest host on the Fox News Radio Network heard nationally. She is the Executive Producer of "The Gong Show Live - Off Broadway", a theatrical recreation of ...

  3. Garrison Keillor - Wikipedia

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    Jenny Lind Nilsson. . ( m. 1995) . Children. 2. Website. www .garrisonkeillor .com. Gary Edward " Garrison " Keillor ( / ˈkiːlər /; born August 7, 1942) is an American author, singer, humorist, voice actor, and radio personality. He created the Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) show A Prairie Home Companion (called Garrison Keillor's Radio Show ...

  4. This I Believe - Wikipedia

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    This I Believe was originally a five-minute program, originally hosted by journalist Edward R. Murrow from 1951 to 1955 on CBS Radio Network. The show encouraged both famous and everyday people to write short essays about their own personal motivation in life and then read them on the air. This I Believe became a cultural phenomenon that ...

  5. Private Parts (book) - Wikipedia

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    Private Parts is the first book by American radio personality Howard Stern. It was released on October 7, 1993, by Simon & Schuster and edited by Larry "Ratso" Sloman and Judith Regan. By mid-1992, Stern's radio show The Howard Stern Show had become the number one morning program in New York City and had hosted the Saturday night television ...

  6. Ruth Lyons (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Lyons had been interested in radio as a high school student. [8] Her radio career began with a one-shot appearance as an accompanist for a singer on WMH in 1925, and a regular post as pianist on WSAI beginning in 1925. [9] She went to work full-time at WKRC in 1928; working as a radio show pianist/organist and as the station's music librarian. [10]

  7. Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    Broadcasting. Broadcasting is the distribution of audio or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum ( radio waves ), in a one-to-many model. [ 1] Broadcasting began with AM radio, which came into popular use around 1920 with the spread of vacuum ...

  8. Monitor (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    Monitor was an American weekend radio program broadcast live and nationwide on the NBC Radio Network from June 12, 1955, until January 26, 1975. It began originally on Saturday morning at 8am and continued through the weekend until 12 midnight on Sunday. After the first few months, the full weekend broadcast was shortened when the midnight-to ...

  9. Morning zoo - Wikipedia

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    Morning zoo. Morning zoo is a format of morning radio show common to English-language radio broadcasting. [ 1] The name is derived from the wackiness and zaniness of the activities, segments, and overall personality of the show and its hosts. The morning zoo concept and name is most often deployed on Top 40 (CHR) radio stations.