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  2. Off the Hook (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    As an April Fool's Day prank in 2009, the show staged a mock shutdown and takeover of WBAI by a new country station. Rather than the show's intro, the hour opened with an apparent station sign-off followed by the introduction of "New York's New Radio Station," playing a "10,000 song marathon" to celebrate the birth of "Country 99.5".

  3. WBAI - Wikipedia

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    WBAI (99.5 FM) is a non-commercial, listener-supported radio station licensed to New York, New York.Its programming is a mixture of political news, talk and opinion from a left-leaning, liberal or progressive viewpoint, and eclectic music.

  4. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    Livestreamed news refers to live videos streams of television news which are provided via streaming television or via streaming media by various television networks and television news outlets, from various countries. The majority of live news streams are produced as world news broadcasts, by major television networks, or by major news channels ...

  5. Talk:WBAI - Wikipedia

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    Also included are a regular science fiction program: Hour of the Wolf presented by Jim Freund, Off the Hook, a program presented by the 2600 hacker group, The Personal Computer Show with Joe King and Hank Kee, assisted by Mike, Stevie Debee, Dannyb, and a bunch of friends (which first aired August 6, 1984), and the economics journalism of Doug ...

  6. Deepa Fernandes - Wikipedia

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    [3] Fernandes next moved to New York City, where she went to work as a producer for the flagship Pacifica Radio program, Democracy Now!. At Pacifica's WBAI she co-produced Our Americas, a weekly radio program on issues affecting Latin America and the Caribbean, and hosted the weekday morning show, Wakeup Call.

  7. Bob Fass - Wikipedia

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    Playing in the FM Band: A personal account of free radio – Steve Post – Viking Press, 1974, ISBN 0-670-55927-X "A Radio Station with Real Hair, Sweat, and Body Odor" – The New York Times, Susan Braudy; Sep 17, 1972; Sunday Magazine "Insurgent Staff Members Take Over WBAI In Coup" – The New York Times, Robert D. McFadden; Feb 12, 1977 ...

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  9. Mario A. Murillo - Wikipedia

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    Mario A. Murillo is an American journalist, author, and teacher.He has worked in commercial, public, and community radio since 1986. [1] His experience includes previously hosting and producing Wakeup Call on WBAI, a Pacifica-owned station in New York. [2]