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  2. Neal Boortz - Wikipedia

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    Website. boortz .com. Neal A Boortz Jr. (born April 6, 1945) is an American author, former attorney, and former libertarian radio host. [1] His nationally syndicated talk show, The Neal Boortz Show, which ended in 2013, was carried throughout the United States. The content of the show included politics, current events, social issues, and topics ...

  3. WBT (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Neal Boortz's syndicated show was heard on tape delay from 9 pm-1 am; however, this was a temporary move as nationally syndicated host and former WBT personality Jason Lewis began to be heard on the station from 9-midnight (on a three-hour delay from his live broadcast) beginning in May 2011.

  4. WSJS - Wikipedia

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    WSJS realigned its programming on March 13, 2012, when a locally produced show hosted by Brad Krantz and Britt Whitmire and the syndicated Neal Boortz and Clark Howard shows moved to WSJS, as well as sister station WPTK in Raleigh, from WZTK (which changed formats). WSJS also increased its news coverage, including the launch of an hour-long ...

  5. Talk:Neal Boortz/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    On The Neal Boortz Show, he has criticized politicians, Muslim extremism, the homeless, " government schools ", liberals, smokers, the obese, cats, and welfare recipients, but considers himself an "equal opportunity" offender. I believe this violates BLP because it could possibly accuse him of being anti-liberal, ect.

  6. WZGM - Wikipedia

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    WWRN was the first sports talk station in Asheville. [2] WWRN was purchased in August 2004 by Rick and Beth Howerton under their 'Zybek Media Group' moniker and they changed the call letters to WZNN. The new all-talk station was now known as "Super Talk 1350" after a daytime signal boost to 10,000 watts, and aired Neal Boortz, Sean Hannity ...

  7. WCNN - Wikipedia

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    WCNN. /  33.96139°N 84.26306°W  / 33.96139; -84.26306. WCNN (680 AM) is a radio station licensed to North Atlanta and serving the Atlanta-area radio market. It is owned by Dickey Broadcasting and airs a sports radio format. The station is commonly known by the on-air branding as " The Fan ".

  8. Bob Grant (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Conservatism portal. United States portal. v. t. e. Robert Ciro Gigante (March 14, 1929 – December 31, 2013), known as Bob Grant, was an American radio host. A veteran of broadcasting in New York City, Grant is considered a pioneer of the conservative talk radio format and was one of the early adopters of the "combat talk" format.

  9. WFNC (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WFNC (AM) /  35.07944°N 78.93278°W  / 35.07944; -78.93278. WFNC (640 kHz) is an AM radio station in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The station has a conservative talk format and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. Its studios and transmitter are co-located in Fayetteville.