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2011. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. "Relevant Radio - America's Talk Radio Network for Catholics". Relevant Radio. "Relevant Radio® and Immaculate
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Illinois State Museum. Retrieved 23 November 2020. Bower, Bruce. "America's Talk: The Great Divide." Science News 137.23 (1990): 360-362. JSTOR. Web
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and XM Satellite began airing her show nationally in January 2011 on America's Talk Channel 158, and subsequently Channel 166.[citation needed] In 2011
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ale on the air. A&E's documentary It's Only Talk, The Real Story Of America's Talk Shows credits Franklin as the creator of the television talk show. Franklin
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from the original on December 7, 2008. Retrieved October 25, 2008. "America's Talk: Compelling Talk Show Hosts". Siriusxm.com. Retrieved January 19, 2013
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still have value and heritage." On September 14, 2009, WBCN became "America's Talk", a conservative talk radio station featuring syndicated hosts Michael
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WFNA, broke from the simulcast and flipped to a talk radio format as "America's Talk 1660." November 24, 2010, was the last day for Mark Packer, host of
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August 12, 2009. On September 14, 2009, WBCN split from WFNZ and became "America's Talk", a conservative-leaning talk station. It returned to sports programming
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thehandycity.com. Home Talk USA Lifestyle Talk Radio Network Business Talk Radio Network Genesis Communications Network America's Talk Radio Network Dar.FM
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WABC (New York), Fox News Radio, KRLA (Los Angeles), WRKO (Boston), America's Talk Satellite Network (Florida), WKAT (Miami), WIND (Chicago) KNTS (San