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TaxesandtheEconomy
From: C-SPAN on Wed, Feb 09 2011 5:26 PM
Mr. Dimsdale looked at the progress of tax reform proposals on Capitol Hill. He is on Capitol Hill to cover the second day of Senate Finance Committee hearings on tax issues. "Marketplace" is an international radio forum on business and finance, carried by more than one hundred public ...
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TheBookGuysRadioShow
From: C-SPAN on Tue, Feb 08 2011 12:49 AM
"The Book Guys" is a radio program syndicated on 24 National Public Radio stations each week. Mr. Billington talked about the upcoming bicentennial of the Library of Congress and Mr. Cole talked about the Center for the Book. This hosts also appraise books and documents brought by patro...
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FarmPricesandEmergencyRelief
From: C-SPAN on Mon, Feb 07 2011 11:24 PM
Following a meeting with President Clinton, Secretary Glickman and others talked with reporters about this summer’s drought which destroyed crops and hurt farm income across the country. President Clinton had done a radio bridge with 500 rural radio stations to discuss the drought. The...
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SatelliteRadio
From: C-SPAN on Fri, Feb 04 2011 9:17 PM
Mr. Panero talked about the satellite radio industry and the XM company. Topics included policy issues at the Federal Communications Commission, challenges facing the satellite industry, payment for the radio spectrum, sports coverage, competition with radio stations, and regulation iss...
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LifeandCareerofCathyHughes
From: C-SPAN on Tue, Jan 11 2011 5:42 PM
The owner and general manager of two radio stations in Washington is interviewed as part of a "Washington Profiles" series on media, business and cultural leaders in the capital. Ms. Hughes came to Washington from Nebraska in the early 1970s and began the first black talk-radio format i...
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TaxesandtheEconomy
From: C-SPAN on Tue, Jan 11 2011 7:37 AM
Mr. Dimsdale looked at the progress of tax reform proposals on Capitol Hill. He is on Capitol Hill to cover the second day of Senate Finance Committee hearings on tax issues. "Marketplace" is an international radio forum on business and finance, carried by more than one hundred public ...
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WorldTheater
From: C-SPAN on Mon, Jan 10 2011 6:58 PM
Mr. Ruble discussed the renovation of the World Theater. Ms. Tschida explained the program, A Prairie Home Companion, and its format on radio stations.
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TheBookGuysRadioShow
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Jan 09 2011 3:46 PM
"The Book Guys" is a radio program syndicated on 24 National Public Radio stations each week. Mr. Billington talked about the upcoming bicentennial of the Library of Congress and Mr. Cole talked about the Center for the Book. This hosts also appraise books and documents brought by patro...
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SatelliteRadio
From: C-SPAN on Thu, Jan 06 2011 5:07 PM
Mr. Panero talked about the satellite radio industry and the XM company. Topics included policy issues at the Federal Communications Commission, challenges facing the satellite industry, payment for the radio spectrum, sports coverage, competition with radio stations, and regulation iss...
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FederalCommunicationsCommissionIssues
From: C-SPAN on Thu, Jan 06 2011 11:57 AM
Commissioner McDowell was interviewed about the Federal Communications Commission issues. Topics included media cross-ownership of television stations and newspapers in the same city, open hearings on this topic, the satellite radio merger, family-friendly cable television, and an upcoming FCC r...
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MyLifeinLibraries
From: C-SPAN on Thu, Jan 06 2011 7:29 AM
In a speech titled, "His Life in Libraries," Garrison Keillor talked about the importance of public libraries. Topics included a book he is writing, poetry, and the bond between readers and writers. He told many humorous stories. Garrison Keillor is the host of the radio program, "A P...
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RadioPerformanceRoyalties
From: C-SPAN on Wed, Jan 05 2011 8:29 AM
Guests discussed efforts by legislators to require commercial radio stations to pay royalties such as songwriters currently receive to the performers of music. The effort has been led by Representative John Conyers (D-MI) and his bill (H.R. 848, the Performers Royalty Act) was voted out of the H...
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ArmyNewswatchJan8Part2
From: iTunes on Mon, Nov 08 2010 1:41 AM
This edition features stories on the construction of police stations in preparation for upcoming elections in Iraq, the multiple responsibilities of a female Soldier stationed in Iraq, U.S. Soldiers and soldiers from multiple African countries participating in Operation Natural Fire and U.S. and...
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ChemDawgs
From: iTunes on Sat, Jun 05 2010 2:16 AM
Soldiers Radio News: ChemDawgs train at the National Training Center. One medic is a female serving at first-aid stations. Deyane Moses offers an update on the Army’s helmet recall.
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PhoenixLightsaUFOSighting
From: Townhall on Sun, Mar 14 2010 11:35 AM
It happened 13 years ago, March 13, 1997. Hundreds if not thousands of people called in to radio and TV stations to report something in the skies over Phoenix.
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FOX26CBSRadioFormPartnership
From: Townhall on Wed, Feb 24 2010 1:39 PM
FOX 26 is launching a new partnership with CBS Radio here in Houston. They own several radio stations including Hot 95.7 and Mix 96.5. FOX 26’s Ruben Dominguez...
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RadioOneStationsHelpingHaitiRelief
From: Townhall on Fri, Jan 15 2010 6:16 PM
People throughout the Houston area are showing an outpouring of generosity as a group of radio stations collects non-perishable goods to send to refugees who have su...
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SgtWengerNCOICVoiceofthePechRadio
From: DVIDS on Fri, Jan 08 2010 5:40 PM
Talks to a military reporter about the Pashto programming they air on the "Voice of the Pech" radio station at Camp Blessing, Afghanistan, passing out radios to ensure the people can receive news, employment at the station, the variety of their programming, how the local civilians feel about the...
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CitySkipDay
From: Townhall on Mon, Oct 12 2009 5:31 AM
Four local radio stations came together to put on the first official "City Skip Day Street Party." FOX 35’s Christine van Blokland visited some stations to help you ...
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GoodDayLiveMusicRaspas
From: Townhall on Sun, Oct 11 2009 6:58 AM
Wake up Friday with a little bit of reggae in your ears. The Austin band the Raspas have been featured by several Texas radio stations and even in national magazines.
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