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  2. Radio Bart - Wikipedia

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    "Radio Bart" is the thirteenth episode of the third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. It originally aired on Fox in the United States on January 9, 1992. In the episode, Bart receives a microphone that transmits sound to nearby AM radios .

  3. Talk:Radio Bart - Wikipedia

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  4. The Radios - Wikipedia

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    The Radios was a Belgian pop band that was founded at the end of the 1980s by singer/songwriter Bart Peeters.. The group scored their greatest hit with "She Goes Nana" in 1992, a song that topped the Belgian hit parade for 6 weeks. [1]

  5. Bart Walker III - Wikipedia

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    Bart Walker III (born July 15, 1944 in Knoxville, TN) is an American radio personality and broadcast owner from Tennessee. He is the CEO of WGNS Radio in Murfreesboro, Tennessee . Murfreesboro is listed as the tenth fastest growing city in the United States.

  6. Bart Scott - Wikipedia

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    Bart Scott as a member of the Ravens. Scott saw significant playing time during the 2005 season as Ray Lewis suffered a hamstring injury, [ 3 ] playing in all 16 games and making 10 starts. [ 6 ] He finished the season with 119 tackles, four sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and four passes defended. [ 6 ]

  7. Bill Wattenburg - Wikipedia

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    This was a few days after parting ways with KGO-AM. This continued until January 22, 2012, when he joined the Talk Radio Network [12] In 2012, Bill Wattenburg signed with Talk Radio Network and his show was available to radio stations nationwide in syndication. [13] His program was called The Open Line to America.

  8. When Radio Was - Wikipedia

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    The series began as a local program in Chicago, hosted by Carl Amari, who was the founder of Radio Spirits, Inc., which sells tapes and CDs of old time radio programs.. Former CBS Radio executive Dick Brescia heard an in-flight version of the program, and soon mounted a nationally syndicated version of the show (through Dick Brescia Associates), beginning Jan. 1, 1990 and hosted by Art Fle

  9. When Flanders Failed - Wikipedia

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    The side story with Bart stems from the era of the series when Bart was the big star, but it still has some funny bits." [15] DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson wrote: "Mean Homer equals Funny Homer, so 'When Flanders Failed' presents an above average show. He seems unusually crude here, which makes him amusing.