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  2. BlogTalkRadio - Wikipedia

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    Active. BlogTalkRadio is a web-based platform that allows podcasters and radio sites and talk show hosts to create live and on-demand talk format content for distribution on the web and podcast distribution channels. Its claim to fame is a web-based 'studio' that allows its content creators to host multi-participant broadcasts using a computer ...

  3. Chris Stigall - Wikipedia

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    Chris Stigall. Chris Stigall is an American conservative [1] talk radio personality, cable news contributor, online columnist and host of The Chris Stigall podcast. He currently hosts the morning show on Salem Media’s AM 990 the Answer in Philadelphia and was the prior host of WPHT Morning Show in the Philadelphia market from 2011 to March 2019.

  4. Bob Lonsberry - Wikipedia

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    Bob Lonsberry (born July 18, 1959 [ 1 ]) is an conservative American radio talk show host, columnist, and author. He has been a newspaper reporter, columnist, [ 2 ] photojournalist and editor, as well as a magazine writer and commentator on radio and television and a television reporter and manager. [ 3 ] He is the author of The Early Years, a ...

  5. David Gold (talk radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Gold has worked as a local talk host in markets such as Boston, Denver, Tampa, Miami and Dallas. Gold began his career at KWBZ Radio in Denver, a powerful talk radio station the country's 22nd largest radio market, where he worked alongside legendary host Alan Berg. Then, during the mid-1980s, Gold moved to Tampa, Florida, where he became that ...

  6. Sport Your Argument - Wikipedia

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    Sport Your Argument. Sport Your Argument is a weekly sports talk radio show based in Washington, D.C., hosted by Matt Potter and Casey Angel, broadcast on Yahoo Sports Radio and the TuneIn Radio networks. [1] Founded in 2011, the two-hour show is heard nationally [2] during Wednesday broadcasts, at 7:00 PM (EST).

  7. Ed Morrissey - Wikipedia

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    talk show host. Edward Morrissey (born April 3, 1963) is an American conservative blogger, columnist, motivational speaker, and talk show host. [1] He goes by the nickname Captain Ed and he lives in the Twin Cities area of Minnesota. [2] He wrote his original blog, "Captain's Quarters", from October 2003 to February 2008.

  8. Pete Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Pete Franklin. Pete Franklin (September 22, 1927 – November 23, 2004), nicknamed "The King", "Sweet Pete" and "Pigskin Pete", was an American sports talk radio host who worked in Cleveland, New York and San Francisco. He is widely credited with pioneering the more aggressive, acerbic and attention-grabbing form of the genre, which has since ...

  9. Websleuths - Wikipedia

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    Websleuths. Websleuths is an internet community that is focused on crime and missing persons. The privately owned Websleuths LLC maintains a forum for registered users to discuss and classify information related to crimes, trials and unsolved cases, which they try to solve. Tricia Griffith purchased the site in 2004. [2]