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  2. Alan Berg - Wikipedia

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    Alan Harrison Berg (January 1934 – June 18, 1984) was an American talk radio show host in Denver, Colorado.Born to a Jewish family, he had outspoken atheistic and liberal views and a confrontational interview style.

  3. Rush Limbaugh - Wikipedia

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    By 2017, Limbaugh was the second-highest-paid radio host in the United States, earning an annual salary of $84 million, second only to Howard Stern. [293] In 2002, Talkers Magazine ranked him as the greatest-ever radio talk show host; [294] in 2017, he was the most-listened-to radio host in the United States, with 14 million listeners. [295]

  4. Russ Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Russ Martin Show had consistently high ratings for KLLI since his show debuted on 105.3. [4] In August 2005, D Magazine named Martin best radio talk show host in the DFW area. [5] In December 2008, Live 105.3 changed its format to include more live sports programming, and Martin was eliminated during the switch. [6]

  5. Bob Grant (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Grant was described as Los Angeles' most controversial nighttime radio host. [24] [25] In 1969, KLAC switched from a talk station to a music station. [26] Grant was then asked to co-host a television show called "Tempo" with actress Jeanne Baird that aired on KHJ Channel 9 in Los Angeles from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  6. List of most-listened-to radio programs - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to satellite radio in 2006, The Howard Stern Show peaked at 20 million listeners on syndicated terrestrial radio. [46] Unlike the above programs, Stern's radio show was broadcast daily for 4–5 hours per day. Paul Harvey, at his peak, drew an estimated 25 million listeners to his 15-minute daily program. [47]

  7. WQMX-FM weekend radio host 'Foz' Fazio killed in wrong way ...

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    Twinsburg resident Daniel "Foz" Fazio, 47, was killed at 2:48 a.m. Saturday when his vehicle collided with one being driven by Luis Caban-Medina, a resident of the Cleveland area, said ...

  8. Mike Webb (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Webb worked for John McMullen on his Internet radio project, GayBC Radio Network. On GayBC, Webb hosted a talk show, but also handled live broadcasts of breaking news events such as gay pride events and the protest activity surrounding the World Trade Organization's 1999 Ministerial Conference in Seattle .

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