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  2. Chris Plante - Wikipedia

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    Plante was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Jules and Barbara (née Barnes) Orteig. [4] His maternal grandfather Pat Barnes was a Chicago-based radio host and World War I veteran. [5] After his father Jules died in 1960, his mother Barbara re-married in 1965 to journalist Bill Plante. [4] The family later moved to the Chicago area; Chris Plante ...

  3. The Rush Limbaugh Show - Wikipedia

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    Chris Plante: Radio host based at WMAL in Washington, DC. Roger Hedgecock: Former mayor of San Diego, California, and a talk radio host at Clear Channel talk station KOGO there. He was, as of 2007, the most used stand-in, and was also a fan favorite. Hedgecock spent several years out of the substitute rotation but has since returned.

  4. The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show - Wikipedia

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    The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show (formerly Kidd Kraddick in the Morning) is an American ensemble morning radio show that originates from Dallas, Texas.The show is heard weekday mornings on flagship station, KHKS, and on dozens of other radio stations around the U.S., airing either a Top 40/CHR, Mainstream Adult Contemporary or Hot Adult Contemporary radio format.

  5. Chris Core - Wikipedia

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    Chris Core (born December 8, 1948) [1] is an American radio and television personality. Formerly on Washington, D.C. 's 630 WMAL and host of The Chris Core Show that aired from 9 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Eastern Time. Marc Fisher of The Washington Post described Core as "a rare talker who gets the complexities of this region." [2]

  6. Bill Plante - Wikipedia

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    6, including Chris. William Madden Plante (January 14, 1938 – September 28, 2022) was an American journalist and correspondent for CBS News. [1] He joined the network in 1964. Plante was noted for being the network's senior White House correspondent for over three decades. Plante was posthumously awarded the Dunnigan-Payne Prize for lifetime ...

  7. Mike Opelka - Wikipedia

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    Mike Opelka currently works as a regular fill-in host on several syndicated radio talk shows heard daily across the country. From Chris Plante, Joe Pags and Simon Conway to local stars like Rich Zeoli in Philly, Drew Steele in Ft Myers, FL and Mike Broomhead in Phoenix t Opelka takes nominations for the "woke olympics" during his shows. [11]

  8. Don Geronimo. Jim Gibbons (sportscaster) Arthur Godfrey. Martin Goldsmith (radio host) Wendell Goler. Pat Goss. Michael Graham (radio personality) Felix Grant. Petey Greene.

  9. WHUT-TV - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.whut.org. WHUT-TV (channel 32) is the secondary PBS member television station in Washington, D.C. The station is owned by Howard University, a historically black college, and is sister to commercial urban contemporary radio station WHUR-FM (96.3). WHUT-TV's studios are located on the Howard University campus, and its transmitter is ...