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  2. I.E. America Radio Network - Wikipedia

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    The origin of what became the i.e. America Radio Network began in Tampa, Florida in 1987.To more freely discuss controversial topics on the radio and take advantage of the recent repeal of the Fairness Doctrine, disc jockey-turned talk show host Charles "Chuck" Harder decided to start his own radio network in 1987.

  3. WQLE - Wikipedia

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    However, the newly christened WQLE, presumably unable to continue paying ASCAP/BMI fees necessary to broadcast music, switched from oldies to an all-talk populism-based format by Chuck Harder's "For the People" nonprofit network that shared its revenues with its affiliate stations, many of which were financially distressed like WQLE. Pierre and ...

  4. KXTE - Wikipedia

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    KXTE (107.5 FM, X107-5) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pahrump, Nevada, and serving the Las Vegas metropolitan area.It is owned by the Beasley Broadcast Group and broadcasts an alternative rock format.

  5. What happened to the Dave and Chuck the Freak show on ... - AOL

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    Listeners of the popular Dave and Chuck the Freak show on 92.9 FM may have been surprised this morning when business news played on the station instead.. Boston's Rock 92.9 FM station has been ...

  6. Talk:Chuck Harder - Wikipedia

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  8. Radio Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    The Radio Hall of Fame, formerly the National Radio Hall of Fame, is an American organization created by the Emerson Radio Corporation in 1988.. Three years later, Bruce DuMont, founder, president, and CEO of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, assumed control of the Hall, moved its base of operations to Chicago, and incorporated it into the MBC. [1]

  9. KNUS - Wikipedia

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    Weekdays on KNUS begin with a local talk and interview program, The Jeff & Bill Show, featuring Jeff Hunt and Bill Thorpe. The rest of the weekday schedule includes mostly syndicated conservative talk shows, many from the co-owned Salem Radio Network, hosted by Hugh Hewitt, Dennis Prager, Charlie Kirk, Sebastian Gorka, Larry Elder, as well as Mark Levin and America in the Morning from Westwood ...