Christian Radio Ad Pushing Universal Healthcare Harnesses Local Faith-Based Influence
By
Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - May 21, 2009
The new spot features a local pastor in each state where it's airing, capitalizing on local influence.
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New Progressive Faith Group Launches Christian Radio Campaign for Climate Bill
By
Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - May 6, 2009
The spot is airing in 8 culturally conservative states.
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Liberal Catholics Broadcast Ads Thanking Democrats for 'Moral Budget'
By
Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - April 14, 2009
The ads will air on 36 Christian radio stations in 5 states.
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Is a New Fairness Doctrine Necessary?
Opinion - April 8, 2009
Limbaugh stokes debate on talk radio. Is it too conservative? Should the government mandate fairness?
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Rush Limbaugh and the Fairness Doctrine: Do We Need a New Version?
Opinion - March 27, 2009
Check out the debate in the latest digital edition of U.S. News Weekly.
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Obama, Rush Limbaugh Stir the Snake Oil of Hoover and Roosevelt-era Radio
By
Anthony Rudel
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Opinion - March 26, 2009
The history of political radio shows broadcasters like Rush grab ratings, not votes.
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Why Christian Radio's Nervous Over Fairness Doctrine Despite Today's Senate Ban
By
Dan Gilgoff
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God & Country - February 26, 2009
Christian broadcasters say the Fairness Doctrine would force them to broadcast unchristian viewpoints.
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Christian Radio Gets Nervous About the Fairness Doctrine
By
Dan Gilgoff
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Nation & World - February 26, 2009
Some worry that Obama and Democrats will impose "stealth" fairness doctrine policies.
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A New Take on Radio
Money - December 10, 2008
A musically inclined entrepreneur thinks outside the box.
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Before TV and the Internet—When Radio Was the First Electronic Medium
By
Anthony Rudel
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Opinion - October 9, 2008
Before TV and the Internet, radio revolutionized American politics, writes Anthony Rudel.
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Subscribers to Combined XM and Sirius Face Confusing Choices
By
David LaGesse
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Dave's Download - July 25, 2008
Approval will give rise to more choices and new gear for fans of satellite radio.
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'Revised' Alabama Radio Station Upsets Snobs
By
Alison Go
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The Paper Trail - July 10, 2008
New Top-40 playlist is designed to be more inclusive, station manager says.
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5 Reasons a Merger Won't Save XM and Sirius
By
David LaGesse
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Money - June 16, 2008
Competition has only grown since the satellite radio pioneers announced their merger.
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Senate Opposes Media Ownership Rule
Nation & World - May 16, 2008
FCC would allow newspapers in big cities to own broadcast outlets.
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Radio Daze for the Secret Service
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - April 18, 2008
Nextel phone sales teams take note: The U.S. Secret Service might be interested in your chirping radios.
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Ex-Anchor Kagan Sees TV Return
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Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - April 11, 2008
It's been a little more than two years since CNN ended morning anchor Daryn Kagan's run, and now she's looking for a return—but on her terms.
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XM and Sirius, Spared From Extinction
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Rick Newman
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Rick Newman - March 25, 2008
If the satellite radio firms merge, there will still be plenty of competition.
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Hoops Madness With Bubba
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - March 13, 2008
Sorry, Hillary, but the NCAA's March Madness is beckoning former President Clinton.
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World’s Smallest Radio Is Way Thinner Than a Human Hair
Science - November 13, 2007
Scientists made a single carbon nanotube radio that is one ten-thousandth the diameter of a human hair
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Dennis Miller Fights 'Buzz Kill' Talk Radio
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Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - August 26, 2007
He's done comedy, tv, Monday Night Football, movies, and books, but Dennis Miller is fast finding that the best place to rant is talk radio. "It's my form of improv," he tells us.
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Dennis Miller's Internet Bookmarks
By
Paul Bedard
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Washington Whispers - August 13, 2007
Radio show host's home page is Drudge; he's a serious news junkie.
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How Talk Radio Torpedoed Immigration Reform
A Capital View - July 3, 2007
With the collapse of the immigration bill in the Senate, the pundits and commentators had a common theme: Nothing gets done in Washington..
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Alberto Gonzales and the U.S. Attorney Firings
Michael Barone - April 20, 2007
Byron York offers a harsh assessment of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales's testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday..
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