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Point of Inquiry
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Dora, Ed Brayton, Jessica Ahlquist, and Jamie Kilstein. Previously, Chris Mooney hosted half of the shows with the balance split between the other hosts
The Strawberry Alarm Clock (radio programme)
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The Strawberry Alarm Clock is a morning radio programme on FM104, an Independent Local Radio station in Dublin. It broadcasts weekday mornings from 6-10am
The Rush Limbaugh Show
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criticised over Obama song". BBC. May 10, 2007. Retrieved May 26, 2011. Mooney , Alex. (October 1, 2007). "Top Democrat blasts Limbaugh for 'phony soldiers'
1921 in New Zealand
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at the University of Otago in Dunedin and broadcasts the first ever radio programme heard on New Zealand airwaves. The only known fact about the programme's
Li'l Abner
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Golly (a Svengali-like mesmerist), counterfeiters Max Millions and Minton Mooney , Frank N. Stein, Batula, Match Head (a pyromaniac), Sen-Sen O'Toole, Shmoozer
Pauline McLynn
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Since 2018, McLynn has featured as one of three panellists on the RTÉ Radio programme "Sure 'Twas Better", starring alongside screenwriter Jules Coll, and
List of Death in Paradise episodes
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Marshall as DI Humphrey Goodman (Series 3–6), Ardal O'Hanlon as DI Jack Mooney (Series 6–9), Ralf Little as DI Neville Parker (Series 9–13) and Don Gilet
Censorship in Hong Kong
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a veteran journalist Allan Au was sacked from hosting a phone-in radio programme Open Line Open View. At a ballet premiere in November 2014, local media
Judy Dyble
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did a one-hour biopic radio special on Dyble's career on his BBC6 radio programme the Freak Zone, as well as a piece in Record Collector. She also worked
Stern Review
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[...] then Stern's investment advice is [sheer] lunacy. In the BBC radio programme The Investigation, a number of economists and scientists argued that
2023 FAI Cup
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made on 25 July and was broadcast live on RTE 2FM on the 'Game On' radio programme . All ties took place on the weekend of 20 August. Bohemians v Rockmount